Macro Queen

Macro photos and Information

ABOUT MICHELLE


“The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.” This quote by Dorothea Lange epitomises the work of Michelle Legg.

Michelle Legg’s photographs capture the beauty that can be hard to see with the naked eye. A self taught photographer, she uses a full frame camera (Canon 5dMKII) and specialised macro equipment to achieve this result.

Ms Legg, who is a professional photographer, developed a life-long passion for the “small” world when she found her fathers ‘spy’ camera amongst his gear. “It was fascinating. Here was this camera, just a bit bigger than my hand, yet, it could take pictures of a foolscap page – and get it all in focus.”

A visit to a small island in the outer Whitsundays opened her eyes, to another world of life in miniature and hastened her move onto a specialist macro lens with which she has “raided” the insect world in search of intimate detail.

She developed her skills in capturing close-up images of beetles, bugs, butterflies and flowers usually found in parks around Brisbane, first off with a film camera then moving onto digital.

“It enables me to capture the details that can’t be seen with the naked eye and share them with an audience who can appreciate this aspect of life in a different way’’ Michelle explains.

“The insects have a personality and a character – sometimes I can see them grinning at the camera.”

“The biggest challenge is to take pictures of flighty insects. It takes time and patience – it’s like stalking a wild animal – to get that shot.’’

Michelle has already won a macro competition with a shot called “Predator” and her primary aim is to encourage a deeper understanding of the everyday things around us through her images.

To quote Michelle – “To hear such comments as “who knew that this insect was so hairy” or “I immediately liked ALL of her work. Straight off – I felt right at home with her work. Either it happens, or it doesn’t, for me” makes me smile and I know I’m achieving my goal. Photography to me is about creating an emotion and it’s what I like to make my audience feel when viewing my work. ”

In May, Michelle had a successful Exhibition at the Art Factory Gallery at South Brisbane. “I’m planning exhibition number two which is going to be quite exciting – stay tuned for dates and the venue”.

If you see an image displayed on my site and wish to use it for the web or if you have that unique image that needs to be captured for both the web or print, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I can be reached via email – email at michelle legg dot com to discuss.

Please, bookmark this blog as new work is constantly being added. Enjoy and thanks for stopping by.

MichelleL

4 Replies

  1. Chrisppix Jul 24th 2009

    OHMYGOD your work is incredable. I am a 64 year old retired person and i just got the 5dmark2 after waiting for a long time. i want to learn how to take pictures of flowers and love your work. i am really a beginner hobbiest and would love some guidence as to what macro lens you use to get those pictures. i just started a photo class here and of course am on a very limited budget. I love tropical flowers. would you be so kind as to give me a suggestion as to what lens i should work toward. thank you very much. your work is amazing and i am so glad i found this site. i will come back often and check out your art.

  2. photoserge Jul 24th 2009

    Hello,

    I love your work, Im also a photographer using the canon 5D mark 2 in paris, I do mostly landscape, you can check out the pictures at http://www.photoserge.com

    I would love to read your tip section but it doesnt seem to work, also you have the option that a person needs to be registered for leaving a comment which is very “filtering”, I had that option on my blog and wondered why I would never get comments, I turned it off and got lots.

    Anyway keep up the good work and would love to read your tips as macro is really something Im not good at.

    Serge

  3. Michelle Jul 24th 2009

    @Chrisppix – thanks for the complement. I’ll write a more detailed response to your lens query later on this afternoon when I’ve a bit more time up my sleeve.

    @photoserge – Thanks for the link to your site. I’ll check it out a little later on. Re my tips section – it’s still under construction. I’m new to the blogging world (this site is only 3 or so days old) and I haven’t had a chance to get my articles on hints and tips up and running yet. I am planning on trying to achieve that later on this afternoon.

    Also, thanks for the tips re “filtering” – I am a bit concerned about spam etc but I’ll turn it off for now and if the spam get’s out of control – I’ll put it back on.

  4. Ya put a smile in my face.