Book Club for Photographers

Book Club for Photographers

One of the goals I have set for myself this year is to read and study one non-fiction book each month. I love reading and have learned so much from some great books over the years but just feel like it would be even better if I was able to do this with a group of like-minded photographers so we could read, discuss and learn from each other.

For that reason, I went ahead and created a group on Facebook called, "Book Club for Photographers." You are all invited to join. Each month we will be choosing a book for everyone to study. The group will be for us to share what we have learned, favorite quotes from the book, discuss ideas and more. If you are interested in joining it is of course free for everyone to be part of. You would just have to buy the book on your own to study. The goal is to pick books directly from Amazon each month so whether you prefer a hardcover, a digital version or an audio book you should have all the options available to choose from.

This first month we are going to kick things off studying the book, Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World by the incredible author and speaker Gary Vaynerchuk.

Click this link "Book Club for Photographers" and request to join.

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Trevor Dayley (www.trevordayley.com) was named as one of the Top 100 Wedding Photographers in the US in 2014 by Brandsmash. His award-winning wedding photos have been published in numerous places including Grace Ormonde. He and his wife have been married for 15 years and together they have six kids.

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Great idea! I just finished “JJJH” on the Kindle but am definitely down to re-read it again. A really quick read with great examples of what to do and not to do in almost every important social media medium. Looking forward to it as one of my goals for 2014 is step up my social media engagement game.

I read most of the time in Spanish, but I have read in English too. So I'd like to be, besides sharing and commenting and constructing, a bibliography bridge between both languages, so we can expand the photographic knowledge and its application.

Awesome, I got Jab Jab Jab Right Hook for Christmas