Tim McNany is recognized nationally and internationally through his participation in shows juried by prominent photographers, educators, art critics, and curators. Among them are photographers Joyce Tenneson, George Tice, Nancy Brown, Ian Summers, Lilo Raymond, and Hugh Kretchmer.
His photographs cover a wide variety of forms including landscape, environmental portrait, documentary, architecture, Polaroid transfer, and abstract subjects in both color and black and white. His work is described by some clients as having the qualities of an impressionistic painter. ABC Sports said "Tim's work can either be light and unassuming or giritty such as the NYC street scenes he provided us for our broadcast." His work was nominated for an Emmy in conjunction with ABC Sports live broadcast of the NYC Marathon.
In 1998, while touring Paris, Provence and Nice, he was a photo instructor and assistant tour leader for the American Council for International Studies. In 1999, Mr. McNany was inducted into Who's Who in American Art and his work was featured in National Geographic World. He has also produced numerous covers for New Jersey CountrySide magazine, and secured cover of the year in 1999.
His first video production "Lift Every Voice" was selected by Human Rights Watch International Film Festival and featured in a week-long international film festival held at the Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center NYC. The New Jersey Alliance for Arts Education recognized his participation in another video project for it's "potential impact on arts education development in the State." He is also the recipient of two telly awards for video commercials produced in conjunction with Suburban Cablevision.
Tim's latest photograph, "Towering City September 1994," produced as a limited edition giclee, graced the cover of the New York Friars Foundation 9-11 Comedy Fund Raiser for the NYC Police and Fireman. A percentage of the proceeds will be donated to the Friars Foundation 9-11 Fund, and a scholarship fund for surviving children impacted by this tragedy.
Currenty, Tim continues to work from his home in New Jersey as a freelance photograher and videographer.