The Moment It Clicks – By Joe McNally (Book)

MomentItClicks The Moment It Clicks   By Joe McNally (Book)

Joe McNally is a photographer that I am really admire. He is a well-known photojournalist that received many awards and has been shooting for well-known publisher, such as National Geography Magazine, Forbes and many more. He is one of top photographer in the world that have very big influence in photography world.

He has produce many books regarding photography and one of the book is ‘The moment it clicks’. This book cost quite a lot for poor photographer for me but the moment I read the book, I feel every penny that I pay is really worth and even the book is consider cheap for such amazing knowledge and tips that the book offer.

The book not only display his famous work that has been publish into several magazines but also the shares how he took the picture. That is not the only tips that he gives but also all the tips that he shares from his live experience.

Some of remarkable comment that he write are: “Shoot it now. Don’t ever assume you can do a picture ‘Later’”.”Sometimes it’s all working for you and you still miss. Other times it all sucks and you get a terrific frame. You just never know. The one surefire way to get nothing is not to bother looking.”, and there are many more comments that help you to improve your photography. Some comments are really funny and full of jokes as Joe is well-known for his humor.

I can name others books for photography, including “DSLR for DUMMIES” or “Mastering composition”, but “The Moment It Cliks” is a must photography book.

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  • crystaltyl924

    yes!! Agree!! especially the sentence, “Shoot it now. Don’t ever assume you can do a picture ‘Later’”.
    that's why, I will chase the sunset, just want to take down the colors of the sky. i don't know whether the sunset will be more beautiful tomorrow or in the future, i just want to “record” the colors and the beauty of that moment.

  • Clarisseteagen

    I honestly had never heard of the rule of thirds until my music lecturer tried to talk to me about it(I was ignoring him cause i was angry, and this was the only way he knew how to reach out to me :P ) Anyways. Here's a belief I hold, cause I'm not into the whole rules of photography. I never started out that way.

    -If you can draw it, you can capture it-
    :) Try painting, it helps.

  • Clarisseteagen

    hey i'm so sorry. it's the wrong comment box. . . . :(