The art of macro photography opens a window into the enchanting world of the minutiae around us, and Vyacheslav Mishchenko is a master of this craft. His work captures the delicate dance of snails and insects with their environment, creating a narrative that feels both intimate and grandiose. Each photograph is a testament to his patience and skill, revealing the subtle interactions between these tiny creatures and their surroundings.
Mishchenko’s images are more than just photographs; they are stories told in the language of light and shadow, color and form. They invite us to slow down and appreciate the beauty and complexity of life at a scale that often goes unnoticed. His passion for the natural world and his ability to capture its hidden wonders make his work truly marvelous.
I have been interested in photography since childhood. My father worked as a freelance photographer for the local newspapers. I observed his art and learnt it. My family used to spend a lot of weekends camping in a beautiful forest. Thus photography and nature naturally entered my life. I took my first macro shot when I was 10 years old. In those days I used to use an analog camera. After getting married and having children, photography went by the wayside. Most of the time I spent on painting. With the advent of digital photography I have renewed my passion for photography and have began to engage in macro very seriously.
Vyacheslav Mishchenko