Mike Moats - Pro Macro Photography
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Registration for membership in my new online Flower Photography Club is now open. Learn from the master flower photographers. Here is a link to the information about the club and to register. https://www.mikemoats.com/flower-photo-club
A few years ago, I did a interview for "The Candid Frame" and the interviewer Ibarionex Perello had made a statement that I found very interesting, and at the same time it was a compliment about my macro work that I was honored by.
Ibarionex Perello said,
“Whenever I have viewed macro photography, it always looks like the photographer is just documenting their subjects, and when I view your work, it has an artistic look rather than a documented look”
I have always felt this same feeling when viewing photographer’s work but never could put in words what I was seeing, until Ibarionex made it clear.
Most macro photographers are documenting subjects.
Documenting subjects is what you see in textbooks when learning about a subject, whether it was flowers, plant life, birds, critters, etc. Textbook images are not to be artistic, but just to let the viewer know what the subject looks like along with the environment it lives in.
I think most macro photographers are trying to create artistic images when they shoot their subjects, and they may not have thought of the fact that they may be documenting rather than create art.
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