The magic of macro photography by Magdalena Vasicek
In this edition, you will see the fabulous work of Polish amateur macro photographer Magdalena Wasiczek. Her style is characterized by unusual photo retouching, original effects, as well as the stunning beauty of bokeh.
Magdalena loves to take pictures of insects and flowers, offering us a glimpse of magical pictures of an incredibly beautiful world. An amazing world that we practically do not distinguish with the naked eye or do not notice in the daily bustle, can be hidden literally at our every step.
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1. Magdalena Wasichek was born in 1973 in the Polish city of Trzebini.
2. Magdalena is a graduate of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow with a degree in Ukrainian philology. Mother of three children.
3. Most of all she likes shooting nature and especially macro photography.
4. Magdalena's work became known thanks to participation in the International Garden Photography Competition (International Garden Photography) in 2009-2010.
5. Magdalena's passion for photography has earned her numerous awards.
6. Her work has been published in well-known magazines such as Digital Photo Video and many other reputable publications.
7. You can see all the works of the author on the website magdawasiczek.pl.
8. Here is what the photographer herself says about her work:
“Currently, it is not a problem to shoot technically correctly. The most difficult task is to take a picture that will be different from others. To create images that will attract the attention of not only macro lovers, but also those people who until now only loved portrait photography or landscape photography, and macro photography has not yet interested them. The trick is to show the small world in such a way that it will impress the layman, who until now did not pay attention to what lies under his feet, or even hated these "nasty midges." Such shots bring joy and reveal the many-sided beauty of the microcosm.”
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