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Mikail Atiyeh and Hanny Balkis speak with Levon Biss – a British photographer known for his extreme macro work, including the multi-award-winning project “Microsculpture”. With his passion for nature and photography, Levon has captured the intricate details of insects and seeds in exquisite detail, showcasing their hidden beauty to the world. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
"Microsculpture: The Insect Portraits of Levon Biss" magnifies these tiny creatures into exquisite large-format portraits. Lois Reitzes talks about the works with the renowned British photographer.
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Photographer Levon Biss was looking for a new, extraordinary subject when one afternoon he and his young son popped a ground beetle under a microscope and discovered the wondrous world of insects. Applying his knowledge of photography to subjects just five millimeters long, Biss created a process for shooting insects in unbelievable microscopic detail. He shares the resulting portraits -- each comprised of 8- to 10,000 individual shots -- and a story about how inspiration can come from the most unlikely places.
새롭고 독특한 피사체를 찾는 중이던 사진작가 레본 비스는 어느 오후 그의 아들과 함께 딱정벌레를 현미경으로 관찰했고, 곤충의 세계에 입문했습니다. 자신의 사진 관련 지식을 5mm 짜리 벌레에 적용해서, 레본은 초근접 거리에서 벌레를 촬영하는 방법을 고안해냅니다. 레본은 벌레 한 마리 당 8천에서 1만 장의 샷을 촬영한 일과 예상치 못한 곳에서 찾아오는 영감에 대해 이야기합니다.
Der Fotograf Levon Biss war auf der Suche nach einem neuen, außergewöhnlichen Objekt, als er eines Nachmittags mit seinem Sohn einen Laufkäfer unter ein Mikroskop legte und dadurch die wundersame Welt der Insekten für sich entdeckte. Indem er sein Wissen über Fotografie auf die fünf Millimeter großen Objekte anwendete, schuf Biss eine Methode, um Insekten in unglaublich kleinem Detail festzuhalten. Auf der TED-Bühne zeigt er uns seine Porträts, von denen jedes aus 8.000 bis 10.000 einzelnen Aufnahmen besteht, und erzählt uns, wie Inspiration von den am wenigsten vermuteten Orten kommen kann.
O fotógrafo Levon Biss procurava por um novo e extraordinário tema, quando, numa tarde, ele e seu filho mais novo colocaram um besouro em um microscópio, abrindo a porta para o maravilhoso mundo dos insetos. Aplicando seu conhecimento de fotografia em objetos de cinco milímetros, Biss criou um processo para conseguir fotografar os inacreditáveis detalhes microscópicos. Ele compartilha os resultados das imagens, cada uma composta por 8 a 10 mil fotos individuais, e conta como a inspiração pode vir dos lugares mais improváveis.
El fotógrafo Levon Biss estaba buscando un tema nuevo y extraordinario cuando, una tarde, junto a su pequeño hijo aumentaron un escarabajo bajo un microscopio, desatando así el mundo maravilloso de los insectos. Aplicando su conocimiento de la fotografía a modelos de tan solo cinco milímetros de longitud, Biss creó un proceso para fotografiar insectos con increíbles detalles microscópicos. Comparte aquí las fotos resultantes, cada una compuesta por entre 8 a 10 000 tomas individuales, y una historia sobre cómo la inspiración puede provenir de los lugares más inverosímiles.
Levon Biss was born in 1975 and grew up in South London. He trained initially to be an illustrator and it was not until his late teens that he picked up a camera, combining photography with his love of sports. Much of Levon’s work concentrates on shooting dynamic action portraits that show the beauty of the human form in movement. His keen understanding of the mind-set and extraordinary talents of athletes at their peak gives Levon an easy affinity with his subjects and this very much underpins the technical success of his images. His more recent work in a personal project called Microsculpture in which he captures incredibly detailed photographs of insects. Levon has also been drawn to cover the culture surrounding sport and the fan’s perspective. His project ‘One Love’ is a brilliant exploration of the global love and passion for football, it took him to 26 countries, produced a best selling book, and an exhibition viewed by 1.2 million people worldwide. Alongside his sports work, Levon has fulfilled many portrait and lifestyle commissions that showcase his great creativity and flexibility as a photographer, these include advertising shoots for O2, Deutsche Post, Mastercard and Sky and editorial work for the Observer, GQ and New York Times. Resources: Levon Biss Microsculpture Brent Stirton Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Click here to download for Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort. You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button.
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