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If you remember last week Scott started having guest bloggers every Wednesday on his blog. Vincent Versace kicked it off with a very insightful entry. This week Scott has renowned photographer Joe McNally as his guest blogger. Joe is one amazing photographer. Not only are his images simply stunning, he always has a really good story behind each one. This is the essence of his new book: The Moment It Clicks. It’s a collection of memorable images and the stories behind them. It truly is an inspirational book. Anyway, click here to check out this new insightful post. Also here is the link to Joe’s own blog so you can see what he has been up to.
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