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When it comes to photography, it’s all about the light.

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.


About the Author

JOE McNALLY is an internationally acclaimed American photographer and longtime photojournalist. His most notable series is “Faces of Ground Zero—Portraits of the Heroes of September 11th,” a collection of giant Polaroid portraits. He also photographed “The Future of Flying,” the first all-digital story for National Geographic. His award-winning work has appeared in numerous magazines and, in 2008, Joe wrote the critically acclaimed and bestselling book The Moment It Clicks.

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: New Riders Press; 1 edition (March 13, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321580141
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321580146
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (152 customer reviews)
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114 of 124 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Gateway To Understanding Flash Photography, March 18, 2009
By Syl Arena (Paso Robles, California) - See all my reviews
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SPOILER:
'Hot Shoe Diaries' is pure McNally and the best book I've ever read on flash photography. Two words: "buy it."

LONG VERSION:
Joe McNally's photo secrets were kicked out of the closet by the skeletons a long time ago. That's great news for those of us who have become infatuated (and infuriated) with the use of small flash units. Joe's latest book 'The Hot Shoe Diaries' is an exposé that tells all. There's never been a book on flash photography that covers the subject so thoroughly, so beautifully and so humorously. I'm certain that 'HSD' will reign as the undisputed champion on flash photography for a long time.

The first thing to know about 'HSD' is that even Joe has a hard time taking himself seriously. Joe repeatedly demonstrates his understanding of where he stands in the universe by filling 'HSD' with memorable photos - such as the self-portrait where he uses a chicken as a lightstand. Joe's humor is what sets 'HSD' apart from other photo books. It is what protects us from mind-numbing concepts, such as the "Inverse Square Law" (when did Congress pass that one anyway?).

Joe starts with the basics: gear, the fundamentals of digital photography and simple flash. He moves on to talk about one light shots. And two light shots. And lots-a-lights shots. He talks about where to put the lights and what to put between the lights and the subject. He shares a lifetime of stories. He inspires and encourages. Like I said, "pure McNally."

As with his first book, 'The Moment It Clicks', Joe fills the covers of 'HSD' with amazing and beautiful photos. These are the heart of 'HSD.' It's one thing to talk about flash photography. It's entirely another to demonstrate it again and again with stunning images. [Thanks also to the book designer who ran a good number of photos as double-trucks, aka: two-page spreads.]

'HSD' is for photographers of all levels - novice to expert. If you read 'Clicks' and were among the few disappointed because it wasn't a "how-to" book with lighting diagrams and such, 'HSD' is the book you were looking for. Plan on reading it again and again. I guarantee that every time you do, you'll pick up something new.

SPECIAL NOTE To Non-Nikon Shooters - 'HSD' Is Non-Denominational
It's no secret that Joe is a Nikon guy. Nikon terminology is used throughout the book. If you shoot something other than Nikon, think of it like an American talking to a Brit [if "elevator" = "lift", then "Auto FP" = "High-Speed Sync" and "Rear Curtain" = "2nd Curtain"]. Does this mean that 'HSD' is Nikon-specific? Absolutely not. As a lifelong Canon shooter, I've no hesitation in recommending this book to shooters of all denominations. The ideas and illustrations are universal.
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43 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not for newbies, April 20, 2009
Pros:
1. If you are photography junkie, the book fun to read - feels like you are having a couple of cold ones with a pro, and he is kind enough to tell you about his work.
2. If you already have a solid understanding of flash photography, the book will help you to get to the next level. [...]
3. This book is extra helpful for Nikon shooters.

Cons:
1. If you are a newbie, phrases like "so I just dialed up the shutter speed to kill off the extra ambient light I didn't want in the shot" may not mean much. (not quoting here, just relaying what is sounds like)

The book does not contain many specific instructions a la Scott Kelby "the shutter speed controls the ambient light, and therefore when you reduce the shutter speed you are letting in additional ambient light which works great in certain applications for dimly lit scenes" right next to picture showing the difference. (Scott Kelby obviously sounds better than this)

Newbies want specific instructions with detailed settings information, and before and after samples! Most likely the book wasn't written for newbies (like myself) so can't really complain about it (I guess).

2. I love Nikon products just like any other loyal Nikonian, but sometimes the book sounds a bit like infomercial for Nikon products we may not need to get. For example, yes, SU-800 the wireless off-camera flash commander is great because it makes it very easy to control multiple flashes in multiple groups. Can't my D90 do the same thing (albeit for fewer groups)? Yes, one can take the SU-800 off-camera and put it in direct line of sight with flashes while I can't do that with D90 - ok, but then wouldn't Pocket Wizards / Radio Poppers do a better job anyway? So isn't the true reason Joe is constantly using the SU-800 is because his D3 can't control the flashes wirelessly unlike D80, D90, D200, D300, and D700 models? So why don't we see "if you are using D80, D90 etc. you may not need to drop $250 for SU-800 because of the reasons X,Y, and Z?"

3. I noticed many people left comments that Joe's type of humor is similar to Scott Kelby's in a bad way. That's not true, the difference is huge. Scott Kelby is funny (not rolling on the floor funny, but he makes you smile consistently, and occasionally you can't help but let out a giggle. Joe, with all due respect to his story telling abilities, is not funny.

Furthermore, Joe often sounds like a drunken sailor who recently went through company-mandated sensitivity training. Tolerable (frequent) uses of curse word replacements like "friggginnnnnnn", but in my opinion neither cute nor cool.

In summary, if you basically know what you are doing and want to take your flash photography to the next level - get the book, it's worth every penny. If you are a complete newbie like me - it's a toss up.
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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Master Course in Flash Photography, March 23, 2009
By Donald T. Lupo (Marina del Rey, CA) - See all my reviews
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I have been following Joe McNally via the Nikon DVDs featuring him and his incredible work. If you ever wanted to look right into the mind of this photographic genius and see how he thinks in regard to portable flash, this is the book for you.

In 25 years of photography both as a professional freelancer and full-time photographer, I have never learned as much in one sitting as I have from Joe McNally's new book. He goes in-depth and answers every question you could possibly have and then goes way beyond into exquisite (never boring) detail.

I have been a fan and follower of the Strobist techniques and have longed for a clear, detailed explanation of the concepts in one place. This book does that and then delivers far more.

The cost of this book is worth more than any course you could take: it is a master course with a true master. If you love photography and want to learn how to make portable flash your main light source, buy this book today. I am so happy I did.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Good Book BUT Conflict of Interest
Mr. McNally takes money from Nikon. I may be wrong about this, and retract this if so. However, JM pushes Nikon speedlights, even using 30 of them to light a stealth fighter. Read more
Published 3 days ago by John Brookes

5.0 out of 5 stars The Only Flash Book You'll Ever Need
It's rare when a top shooter also produces a top instructional book, but this is one of the exceptions. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Image Print Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars An improvement
I definitely think that Mr. McNally has improved quite a bit with "Hot Shoe Diaries" when compared to his first effort "The Moment it Clicks". Read more
Published 6 days ago by Bo Østergaard Jepsen

5.0 out of 5 stars The Hot Shoe Diaries: Big Light from Small Flashes
Joe McNally has done it again! This book should be in every photographers library. No non-sence and usable from the get go!
Published 10 days ago by Mervin Mccormac

5.0 out of 5 stars Bring your flash out of the bag
This book definitly has made me bring my flash out of the bag.
The help I needed to demistify the use of flash.
Published 12 days ago by Joao Mega

1.0 out of 5 stars Not for me....
Thought I was buying a book on Strobist technique. If you have a Nikon D90 or better and some sb600 - sb900 flash units this book is for you. Can't say it was worth the money.
Published 13 days ago by Rick

5.0 out of 5 stars A++ Reading
These books are a must if you want to learn how to shoot like a pro. Joe McNally teaches you everything and keeps it simple so you don't get overwhelmed with all the new skills... Read more
Published 15 days ago by John Lisonbee

5.0 out of 5 stars Informative
I found this book to be very informative. Mr McNally gives excellent examples on how to use flash and camera settings i.e. Read more
Published 27 days ago by M. Wong

5.0 out of 5 stars Hot Shoe Diaries
Joe McNally provides an engaging tour of his lighting techniques with small speedlights. It is truly amazing what he can accomplish with just a few small speedlights. Read more
Published 27 days ago by M. Woerther

5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good!
At first I was unsure about this book because it is so Nikon-centric and being a Canon shooter did not think it would be that useful. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ray L. Hughes

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