Smyrna Chapter Virtual Meeting
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Macro Magic: Capturing Beauty in Small Details
Macro photography is the art of capturing close-up photos of subjects and making them appear larger than life size. Everywhere around us there are details and patterns that are fascinating when you look closely at them. Liz has been practicing macro photography for about 17 years; she finds beauty in the details of flowers, insects, dewdrops, and other subjects. Join us as she shares her lessons learned about this unique form of photography including:
- What equipment you need to get started.
- How macro photography differs from other forms of photography.
- Tips for focusing, depth of field, and lighting.
Liz Esarove is a longtime member of Georgia Nature Photographers Association. She is one of the coordinators for Griffin chapter and serves on the GNPA Board as Secretary. A retired data scientist, her background in data analytics has shaped her approach to photography, allowing her to see patterns, structure, and insights that might otherwise go unnoticed. While her photography includes a variety of subject matter, her favorite has always been macro. It unlocks mystery, documenting the unseen and revealing the beauty of the world.
You will receive a registration link with your GNPA email.
