Jewel Longhorned Beetle

Art and Science Collide in These Beautiful Macro Images of Insects

Each photograph is actually 10,000 in one.

 

British photographer Levon Biss works in close collaboration with leading museums around the world to bring their hidden collections to a global audience. That’s partially where this project, Microsculpture, came from.

What you see below are not just photos: they are actually thousands of individual photographs stitched together to give viewers a true look at the tiny creatures around us.

Iridescent Bark Mantis

Levon’s photographic process captures the finest of details, and his images are displayed as large format prints that provide the audience with a unique visual experience.

The final photographs in this collection are created from over 10,000 individual images using a bespoke camera system and microscope objectives, with the artworks revealing intricate details normally hidden from the human eye. The clarity in these photographs allows the viewer to closely study these beautiful insects and encourage a new level of respect and understanding of the tiny creatures with whom we share the planet.

 

Amazonian Purple Warrior Scarab

 

Tortoise beetle (left) and Orchid Cuckoo bee (right)

 

Pleasing fungus beetle

 

Orchid cuckoo bee

See more of Levon’s work at levonbiss.com.

British photographer Levon Biss works in close collaboration with leading museums around the world to bring their hidden collections to a global audience in order to entertain and educate the public on the subject of natural history. His photography has been exhibited globally and his prints are housed in numerous museum and private collections. Levon has published four books and his photographs have been featured on the covers of international titles such as Time magazine and the New York Times. Levon’s photography and TED talks have been viewed by millions and his work has been described as a beautiful marriage of art and science.