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Insect Photographers. Insect Photographer Directory. Listing of Global Eye Images' specialist insect photographers. We have a number of extremely talented freelance photographers who produce incredible digital macro photography of insects and spiders. Explore the links below to see close up bugs insects pictures.

Quentin Lang
Horse Racing & Wildlife Images | Portfolio | Profile & Contact

I am a scientific photographer at The University of Melbourne. This involves both macrophotography and photomicroscopy. I photograph thoroughbred horse racing in Melbourne on the weekends. These are my principle areas but I also have many photographs of wildlife and nature both in Australia and overseas. I have many startrail images taken in Australia. I have an extensive library of colour transparencies and more recently digital colour images. I am available for commissioned work.

Alan Henderson
Minibeast Wildlife
Digital Macro Photography | Portfolio | Profile & Contact

Digital Macro Photography, specialising in arachnids and insects, amphibians, reptiles and other small taxa. I have excellent knowledge of my subject matter. My style captures the natural behaviours and also incorporates creative lighting techniques.

Grant Summers
Insects Photography | Portfolio | Profile & Contact


Living in South East Queensland, Australia, has given me many opportunities in my 30 years of photography. I work with any subject matter but have been most happy lately with my macro work. Plants, animals & insects. Keen to please clients with whatever they want.
General photography, plant, wildlife, macro, product and portraits.

Martin Stevens
Wolverlei Text and Images
Martin Stevens outdoor images | Portfolio | Profile & Contact

outdoor imaging. Landscape, cityscape, nature specialized on flowers and insects, all kinds of outdoor leisure, travel images, monumental buildings, historic sites, transportation.. you name it. But most of them outdoor. Some macro in studio and interior images from historic buildings. Most of them taken in Western Europe but also in the USA, Turkey, New Zealand and other countries.

Jack Glisson
Kentucky Up Close!
Wildlife and Nature Photography - USA | Portfolio | Profile & Contact

Macro, ID type shots of Animals, Plants, and Nature.
Do some Scenics and Waterfalls.

Nick Holdsworth
Wildlife Landscape Macro Sydney Travel | Portfolio | Profile & Contact

I live just north of Sydney, Australia and have access to a wide
range of areas that are good for photography. I do a lot of traveling
and enjoy capturing images of all the many places I visit, you will
notice this in my photographs. I enjoy post processing my images
and each image is processed to it's individual needs rather than any
preset settings.

I am currently spending a year traveling around Australia so phone
reception might be a little iffy. I am always available on email.

James Doyle
James Doyle - Nature Photographer
Nature Stock Images Tuition & Fieldtrips | Portfolio | Profile & Contact

I am a generalist Nature photographer, I photograph portraits of nature, Closeups/Macro, landscapes, wildlife, birds in flight & environmental issues. I almost always photograph from a tripod and aim for the highest in standards, currently I use Nikon D3 cameras and I shoot in RAW but can provide files in most formats. I also conduct Nature Photography Fieldtrips and private Tuition in SE Qld Australia. Interested in the following types of photography;
Birds
Insects
Landscapes
Macro
Nature
Plants & Plant Life
Scenics
Sunrises & Sunsets
Wildlife

Andrew Henley
Larus Natural History Photographs
Insects Photography | Portfolio | Profile & Contact

Wildlife/nature photographer based in Canberra, Australia. I have a library of over 80,000 images covering common and endangered species of birds, mammals (including many marsupials), reptiles, amphibians, insects, and other invertebrates, flowering and non-flowering plants from Australia, Antarctic region, Falklands, Galapagos, Japan, Midway Atoll, New Zealand, Seychelles, Spitzbergen & UK. Special interest in animal behaviour, life cycles & macro. Available for assignments & photo/text packages.

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What is Macro Photography?

by: Felix Zhucha

One of the most satisfying forms of photography, and one of the easiest to master is macro photography.

A practical way for defining macro photography is by the strength of the lens, or how nearby it can focus. For true macro photography, you'll want to have a lens that focuses down to a 1:1 range. For example,for 35mm film,your camera has to have the ability to focus on an area at least as small as 24×36mm ,because this is the size of the image on the film. After having the film developed,the picture of the subject on the negative or slide will be exactly the same size as the subject photographed.

What makes macro photography seductive is the level of detail that you see, sometimes for the first time - familiar objects become unusual and abstract and unusual objects become even more interesting.

There are many applications for macro photography: flowers,plants,butterflies, minerals,snowflakes... Your own backyard, a local garden,beach or forest can provide you with hours of fun with macro photography.

Of course macro photography isn't always centred on the natural world. Collectors use macro photography to record coins,stamps and other collectibles that are very small.Some people use macro photography for documenting their possessions for insurance purposes or to illustrate their auction listings online.

Working with macro photography can be a whole new visual event for even the most advanced photographers.Every day can yield another subject and an endless supply of captivating images.The possibilities of macro photography are limited only by your imagination.

If you are interested in macro photography, then by all means consider purchasing a dedicated macro lens.SLR digital cameras with interchangeable lenses are ideal for macro photography.If you're primarily interested in outdoor photography, consider a 180mm or 200mm macro lens.

Alternatively you can use extension tubes,reversing rings, or close-up diopter lens.

An extension tube is placed between the camera body and the lens.There is no glass in the tube - its purpose is to move the lens farther from the film (or digital sensor) so that magnification can be bigger.

Reversing ring is attached on the front of a lens and makes it possible to attach the lens in reverse.

Close-up diopter lens are placed in front of the camera's main lens. These screw-in or slip-on attachments provide close focusing at very low cost.However,the quality of the pictures is variable.

About The Author

Felix Zhucha owns http://www.postersphotosartwork.com. Come and find popular art photographs and posters.

Article Reprinted with permission from http://www.ArticleCity.com/

 

 

 

 

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