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Book of the Week

 

Ok, so I know it’s usually the Photoshop Book of the Week but this week’s selection isn’t necessarily a Photoshop book. It’s a new photography book from master photographer and Photoshop World instructor Joe McNally. The book is titled The Moment It Clicks:Photography Secrets from the World’s Top Shooters. This book is meant to be an inspirational read. Every turn of the page dazzles you with astounding images and describes the inspiration and technique that was used to acquire the image. Every photographer from novice to working professional will want this book close by. Click here for more info on the book. (Due to be released in coming weeks) Check out Joe’s website for really inspiring images.

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