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"Every image is accompanied by details of the camera used, lens, focal distance, aperture, and ISO. He reveals natural
and artificial lighting techniques, as well as tricks of the trade, learned over years and years of dedicated
fieldcraft. The emphasis is very much on ‘art and fieldcraft.’ But the author also emphasizes the importance of ethics
in nature photography, something that we as photographers must adhere to at all times. His dedication to capturing his
subjects in camera and his incredible knowledge is inspirational. Each page oozes with information that every bona fide
nature photographer should know."
―Bill Power, FIPF, ARPS, EFIAP/s, EPSA; Fellow of the Irish Photographic Federation
"This is both a beautiful and intensely-practical book from a master of his trade, covering everything you could need
or want to know in order to improve your close-up photography of butterflies, moths and other wildlife. Set out in four
parts, the book covers all the fundamentals of digital photography and kit, fieldcraft and methodology, case studies and
a brief section on processing and presenting your images.
Lavishly illustrated with Robert Thompson’s superb images, not just of Lepidoptera but a wide range of subject from
fungi to fish, this book is a joy to browse as well as a fount of information and hands-on tips."
―Richard Fox, Butterfly-Conservation.org
"Close-up and Macro Photography focuses on fieldcraft techniques and is divided into four neat sections: Digital
Fundamentals, Fieldcraft & Methodology, Portfolio Case Studies and Digital Workflow & Presentation. Each section is
generously illustrated with the author’s wonderful images, and the text is full of hard-won knowledge: who knew, for
instance, that the pupae of some moths resembles polished wood? Whether you are a keen close-up photographer or a
passionate naturalist, this book will satisfy your needs."
―Tracy Calder, Amateur Photographer Magazine – March 2018
"With Robert Thompson, you have an author and photographer at the top of his game ... This book provides a very good
level of knowledge without being inaccessible on the one hand or of being guilty of trivialisation on the other."
―Paul Harcourt Davies, learnmacro.com
"It doesn’t matter if you are a complete beginner, or an experienced enthusiast, this book sets the benchmark for all
future books on close-up and macro photography. If you are a professional photographer, then this book is also of
immense value to you. Why? Because it represents a superb example of what us amateurs want from a photography book―full
of extremely useful advice set out in a clear and concise manner, together with stunning images throughout that we all
want to strive for."
―Robert Kent, MacroPhotographyWorld.com
About the Author
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Robert Thompson’s interest in natural history began during his childhood explorations of a large parkland estate where
he grew up. He is a highly accomplished freelance natural history photographer, writer and author with a number of
well-known publications to his credit on natural history and photography.
He is widely acknowledged as a spet in close-up and macro photography and was awarded a direct Fellowship by the
Royal Photographic Society in 2012. He is also a Fellow of the Irish Photographic Federation.
As an active conservationist and entomologist, he has worked on a number of high-profile natural history projects in
his own country in conjunction with various government organisations. He also has a particular interest in dragonflies,
butterflies and moths for which he has spet knowledge.
His work is widely published in the UK, Ireland and internationally, with numerous photographic credits in a wide
variety of publications. He is a frequent writer and contributor to the photographic press and other natural history
publications and has had several solo exhibitions of his work including the aerial landscape collection from the highly
accled ‘NATIONAL HISTORY OF ULSTER.'
He has appeared on television and radio as a photographer, author and entomologist and been a contributor to other
television programs relating to natural history and photography in Ireland. He lectures on photography and runs
workshops in some of Ireland’s most picturesque locations and further afield.