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Spotlight: Joe McNally

 

If you haven’t heard of photographer Joe McNally you have clearly been sleeping under a rock somewhere. Joe is certainly one of the most popular photographers working today. He has produced truly inspiring images for clients such as Sports Illustrated, National Geographic, and Time. He is perhaps best known for his innovative use of light on set. Joe can achieve in the camera what most can only do in the computer during post production. Joe recently released his first book: The Moment It Clicks in which he shares his thought processes for capturing some of his most inspiring images. This book is a must have for every aspiring photographer. Joe also has a daily blog on which he keeps his fans up-to-date with where he is and what he is shooting. Always inspirational stuff, you should check it out and bookmark it right away.

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