Levon Biss: Mind-blowing, magnified portraits of insects
萊文比斯: 令人驚艷的昆蟲放大照片
With his "Microsculpture" series, Levon Biss photographs the incredible details of insects. Full bio
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I had shot global ad campaigns,
some of my generation's icons,
that I dreamed of getting to,
I still felt a little bit unfulfilled.
I was shooting and experiencing,
經歷過許多不凡的事物,
a little bit ordinary to me.
had started to feel in the digital world,
過目即逝的照片有什麼感受,
that had a sense of worth again.
一些有價值感的影像。
that felt extraordinary.
I had the eyes of a child.
I wish I could look at the world
when I was a small boy.
as we get older,
slightly muted or dulled by familiarity.
變得有些抑制或遲鈍。
one of the challenges for me
in a new and engaging way.
來呈現熟悉的東西。
I've got two great kids
about the world, and in 2014, in spring,
from the garden.
about this insect --
under his microscope.
一小套科學裝備。
it blew me away.
of the ground beetle.
it reminded me of a galaxy.
been outside our window.
for this extraordinary subject,
to bring it in to me.
把它帶到我面前。
and this is what I produced.
而這是我拍出的成果。
two simple questions.
of photographic lighting
所有知識和技巧
that's five millimeters long?
creative control over that lighting
on some other found specimens,
Museum of Natural History
自然歷史博物館,
to their collection,
that I'd been shooting,
the kind of detail I was able to get.
anything quite like it before,
they gave me open access
their entomologist.
詹姆士霍根博士來協助我。
把昆蟲分為幾個部份,
up into multiple sections,
like a small still life.
一個小型靜止的生命來看待。
the eye of the insect,
and dome-shaped,
that is large and soft and diffuse,
大型、柔和、擴散的光源,
on that surface.
turns over to a hairy leg,
will change completely.
look as beautiful as I possibly can,
都看起來非常美麗,
different sections.
不同的部份。
at high magnification
a very shallow depth of field.
to move 10 microns in between each shot.
自動移動十微米,
of a human hair.
with a deep stack of images.
all the way through.
that is fully focused from front to back.
完整焦距的影像。
25 sections that are fully focused
between 8- and 10,000 separate shots.
weeks to create,
are about four gigabytes.
to play with when I'm printing.
are around the three-meter mark.
in Milan two weeks ago,
that were nine meters long.
in the digital world.
all my blood, sweat and tears
實在沒有意義。
500 pixels on a screen.
and Will Cookson,
威爾庫克森的協助下,
to immerse themselves
all that microscopic detail.
and I encourage you,
to the Middle East.
and goes to Copenhagen this month.
這個月在哥本哈根展出。
from all over the world --
who are using the website in school.
用那個網站的老師們。
of the project.
I like to do at the exhibitions
看孩子們的反應。
the kiddies' reactions.
in front of a three-meter insect,
站在那裡足足五分鐘。
for five minutes, motionless.
at the end of the day at the exhibitions,
the lower third of the big prints --
下面三分之一那部份。
all those sticky handprints,
is touch those big bugs.
with one final image, if that's OK.
我想給各位看最後一張影像。
that I photographed
in the box, not my cat.
不是我的貓。
brought back from Australia
and stared at it for about 20 minutes.
盯著牠看約二十分鐘。
of this beautiful creature.
這隻美麗的小生物。
was willing to risk me playing with this
that my images had worth --
when I look at this:
make of these images?
of his shield bug? I hope so.
I'm a creative person,
to find my extraordinary subject.
來找到不凡的題材。
thank you very much, Sebastian;
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Levon Biss - PhotographerWith his "Microsculpture" series, Levon Biss photographs the incredible details of insects.
Why you should listen
Levon Biss is a British photographer who works across many genres, including reportage, sport and portraiture. His passion for nature and photography have come together to create Microsculpture. For the project, a unique photographic process composites thousands of images using multiple lighting setups to create the final insect portraits. Each specimen was mounted on an adapted microscope stage, allowing close control over the position of the specimen in front of the camera lens. Most insects were photographed in about 30 sections, each section lit differently with strobe lights to accentuate the microsculpture of that particular area of the body. Each insect portrait is created from more than 8,000 separate images. In between his insect projects, Biss continues to photograph humans.
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