Danny Wild is Major League Baseball’s Senior Coordinator for MiLB Digital Platforms and Operations. Outside of MLB, Danny keeps busy as the Army football team’s photographer at West Point and enjoys traveling for landscape and nature photography. Danny is also a contributing photographer for USA Today Sports Images, covering New York-area events.
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Bradshaw photo published by Sports Illustrated
A strange-but-true story about NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw using Tom Brady’s name in the 70s resurfaced on March 3 and
Army photo featured by Washington Post in bowl analysis
One of my photos featuring Army football head coach Jeff Monken celebrating with his players was published as the lead image in
Monken photo featured in ‘Athletic’ profile for Kansas coach search
Army football head coach Jeff Monken was in the mix for the coaching vacancy at Kansas last month and The Athletic used one of
Washington Post publishes Trump portrait in December column
Michael Gerson’s Dec. 16, 2019 opinion column in The Washington Post featured one of my photos of President Trump from the most
Trump’s locker room announcement featured by ESPN
One of the news headlines to come out of this year’s Army-Navy game was President Trump’s announcement that his policy change allowing
Trump photo featured in Sports Illustrated
It’s been a weird year, so of course Donald Trump’s visit to the LSU-Alabama game in November somehow earned me a surprise
Waterfalls, rainbows and sun on Kaua’i
Kaua’i, the oldest of the Hawaiian islands, is as close to paradise as you could imagine. Yes, it’s expensive, the weather is
Behind the scenes: Army takes on Ohio State
COLUMBUS, Ohio — I’m again traveling with Army football this season as the Black Knights look to build on the momentum of
Big Island magic in Hawaii
The Big Island of Hawaii offers a totally different world from what tourists are used to in O’ahu, and I got to
Images now for sale at Mohonk
[tw_grid cols=”2″]A selection of my Mohonk photography is now for sale at Mohonk Mountain House. Stop by the beautiful, 100-year-old hotel