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ARCHIVE EPISODE: With a longtime passion for photography, photojournalist Michael A. McCoy has had the opportunity to capture a variety of scenes and settings throughout his life. Having had clients like The Washington Post and Google, McCoy's extensive experience in the photography field has evidently proven to be an asset to various media outlets. Much … Continue reading "Episode 31: Michael A. McCoy (Documentary Photography)" The post Episode 31: Michael A. McCoy (Documentary Photography) first appeared on A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
Michael A. McCoy (@michaelamccoyphotography) is a Washington, DC-based photojournalist who has captured historic moments in the capital. He joins us to talk about 2020, including many headline moments he’s photographed. He talks about his Invisible Wounds project and how two tours in Iraq influenced his photography work and documentary style.
US Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette joined to discuss his stop in Wilkes-Barre to promote nuclear energy as one of the safest, cleanest forms of "green" energy and the importance of fracking, which provides millions of jobs nationwide and hundreds of thousands in Pennsylvania alone. Photo by: Michael A. McCoy / Stringer
Michael A. McCoy, Baltimore native, photojournalist and Army veteran, discusses how he copes with PTSD and the importance of having mentors. As a Black Veteran, he feels it is his responsibility to photograph the humanity of Vets because, in many cases, it can mean life or death.
Washington D.C. based Photojournalist Michael A. McCoy joins me to discuss photographing section 27 of Arlington National Cemetery. The post Exposing for the Shadows of Arlington National Cemetery – Section 27 appeared first on This Week in Photo.
Washington D.C. based Photojournalist Michael A. McCoy joins me to discuss photographing section 27 of Arlington National Cemetery.
Michael A. McCoy is a Washington D.C. based freelance photojournalist and a two-time combat veteran. In his work as a photographer, he sees himself as a visual storyteller. He is devoted to his documentary and environmental portraiture work which includes his personal project Invisible Wounds which explores the lingering impact of PTSD on veterans. Resources: Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort. You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .
Photojournalist and Iraq War veteran Michael A. McCoy drops in the pod to discuss shooting PTSD shooting in civilian life, and his project on black Trump supporters. His work has appeared in Time Magazine, Baltimore Sun, Petapixel, and more.