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What is macro photography?
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The strictest definition of macro photography is that the subject is photographed at 1:1 magnification—in other words, the subject is life-sized in the photo. However, most people use the term “macro photography” to refer to any photograph that depicts a close-up and extremely detailed image of a small subject.
What Are the Origins of Macro Photography?
Macro photography as we know it began in the early 1900s, when F. Percy Smith began photographing insects using much of the same equipment we use today: bellows and extension tubes. These devices placed the lens further away from the film negative, creating a closer focal point and allowing for more close-up images.
In the 1950s, the invention of the SLR (Single Lens Reflex) film camera, which allows the photographer to see through the actual camera lens using the viewfinder, made macro photography more widely available and easier for the amateur photographer to pick up. SLR cameras led to a boom in macro photography, which in turn led to the invention of the first dedicated macro lens.
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