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Michele McNally, First New York Times Photography Director, Dies at 66  

Michele McNally, the first photography director of The New York Times who brought photojournalism to new heights, died on February 18 from complications of pneumonia in a hospital in Yonkers, NY. She was 66.

In 2004, McNally joined the Times as director of photography, becoming the first photo editor in its history to be listed on the masthead. “In her first year at the paper…. she has challenged all of us to look at the whole range of what photography ...

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