








One of my photographic passions is macrophotography—getting outrageously close to stuff. Like just a few millimeters away: Whether it's the barbed stinger of a honey bee, or the bizarro surface detail on a new quantum-computing chip I photographed beside a grain of rice. I use microscope lenses and advanced focus-stacking techniques—never any AI fakery—to make photos that explore the visual world that's invisible to the naked eye. (Click any photo to enlarge.)