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I normally post the book of the week but this time its big. Famed photographer and speaker Joe McNally has a new book coming out very soon titled: The Moment It Clicks. This is a truly inspirational book and it is already generating a lot of buzz on Amazon. Reaching #1 in Photography How-To. It is already a hit and it isn’t even out yet. If that is any indication of how good this is going to be. Now I am not necessarily a photographer, but I must say, Joe’s work does truly inspire me. Even if you are a veteran photographer, this book will inspire you to take pictures to that next level.

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