Peachpit Press The Hot Shoe Diaries: Big Light From Small Flashes, Softcover Book by Joe McNally

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2012-03-11T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Outstanding book .Period!

This is a must read for everyone irregardless of their level of photography and especially if you are new to photography. The explanations of how and why for each photo are awesome. Joe tells you and shows you thru each photo. Outstandng book.

CLIFFORD F.

2011-09-06T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great book! Refreshing and honest.

Great book. Each chapter describes the details of a different photo shoot. The writing is honest, informative, and refreshing. Although my photography (landscapes) differ from the author (portraits), I learned quite a bit. It's now one of my standard reference books.

MARC M.

2011-09-04T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Excellent purchase. Buy it!

Great book! The author describes how he setup each shot. Though my photograph preferences differ from the author, I still learned a lot. Plus his writing style was bold, honest, and refreshing!

Nikon M.

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About Peachpit Press: The Hot Shoe Diaries, Joe McNally

After spending more than thirty years behind the lens - working for National Geographic, Time, Life and Sports Illustrated - Joe McNally knows about light. He knows how to talk about it, shape it, color it, control it and direct it. Most importantly, he knows how to create it using small hot shoe flashes.

In The Hot Shoe Diaries, Joe brings you behind the scenes to candidly share his lighting solutions for a ton of great images. Using Nikon Speedlights, Joe lets you in on his uncensored thought process-often funny, sometimes serious, always fascinating-to demonstrate how he makes his pictures with these small flashes. Whether he's photographing a gymnast on the Great Wall, an alligator in a swamp, or a fire truck careening through Times Square, Joe uses these flashes to create great light that makes his pictures sing.