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The crucial moment
Joe McNally unpacks. The world class photographer, whose celebrated work fills the sides of sport Illustrated, time and national Geographic, betrays its recipes for success and tells hair-exactly, how its best photographs developed. It puts heavily compiled branchcheats openly, on which one comes only if one spent its half life behind the camera, and which otherwise only the participants of its rare seminars is reserved. Whether Joe McNally leaves now the actress Michelle Yeoh over the famous letters in Hollywood at a helicopter baumeln, a Ballerina positioned in a studio or Dana Carvey and Fiona Apple takes up in the New Yorker underground - the Top photographer has to always tell a history. But this book is more: It inspires. It demands. It informs. And above all it helps to understand the art of photographing on high level. This book contains a multiplicity of these Aha moments, in which to a unit add themselves everything seems - the crucial moment. |