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Up close - portraits from the invisible world
Date: 06. 02. 2026 12:30
What if we saw the world from the perspective of the smallest things? In this macro photography workshop, course participants will learn how to portray insects, mushrooms and slime molds with light, perspective and respect for nature. We open our eyes to hidden beauty in the forest and change the way you perceive nature forever.
Learning objectives
Discover macro worlds: Seeing nature from the perspective of the smallest creatures and recognizing their hidden beauty. Use technology in a targeted way: Using light, perspective and sharpness consciously to perfectly portray insects, mushrooms and slime molds Respectful nature photography: carefully observe and photograph small creatures and their habitat.
Instructor
Martin Reichenbach
Martin Reichenbach directs his gaze into the hidden - to where amazement begins. With his macro photography, he discovers the inconspicuous wonders of the small in the forest and makes visible what we often overlook. When whole worlds emerge between moss and leaves - what does this mean for our view of the big picture?
Tickets: To the course store
Date: 06. 02. 2026 12:30
What if we saw the world from the perspective of the smallest things? In this macro photography workshop, course participants will learn how to portray insects, mushrooms and slime molds with light, perspective and respect for nature. We open our eyes to hidden beauty in the forest and change the way you perceive nature forever.
Learning objectives
Discover macro worlds: Seeing nature from the perspective of the smallest creatures and recognizing their hidden beauty. Use technology in a targeted way: Using light, perspective and sharpness consciously to perfectly portray insects, mushrooms and slime molds Respectful nature photography: carefully observe and photograph small creatures and their habitat.
Instructor
Martin Reichenbach
Martin Reichenbach directs his gaze into the hidden - to where amazement begins. With his macro photography, he discovers the inconspicuous wonders of the small in the forest and makes visible what we often overlook. When whole worlds emerge between moss and leaves - what does this mean for our view of the big picture?