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The very best photography from ten years of evo magazine. From Alfa to Zonda, supermini to supercar, 164 pages of stunning pics

Billiant photography has been right at the heart of evo's philosophy ever since we launched the magazine over ten years ago. Great cars demand great photography.

Over the years our talented pool of snappers have become famous for their innovative approach to car photography, resulting in  many of our most stunning picttures regularly being sold to outlets all around the world. For this special photo bookazine we've brought together a selection of the very best of their work.

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A great photograph must do more than record a moment in time; it should stop you in your tracks and make you wish you were there too. Get it right and it becomes more than just a simple photo; it becomes something to savour, again and again. You'll find dozens of photographs in this collection. We hope you enjoy them.

evo Photography is available from WH Smiths and other leading retailers for £9.99. Or contact the evo store on 0844 844 0039

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