Nikola Macro Magic - Hegre Art

Unlike traditional portraiture, this series treats the human form as a landscape of textures, curves, and fine details. It utilizes —a technique designed to capture subjects life-size or larger on a camera sensor—to reveal patterns invisible to the naked eye.

Nikola's inspiration for Hegre Art comes from a variety of sources. He's drawn to the work of other photographers, artists, and scientists, and is constantly seeking out new ideas and influences. "I'm inspired by the natural world, of course," he explains. "But I'm also inspired by the work of artists like Berenice Abbott, Edward Weston, and Ansel Adams, who pushed the boundaries of photography and created something truly new and original." Hegre Art Nikola Macro Magic

Utilizes high-definition macro lenses to capture "skin landscapes," focusing on light, texture, and minute movements. Meditative, minimalist, and hyper-detailed. Nikola at Hegre Art Unlike traditional portraiture, this series treats the human

The use of macro lenses allows for the exploration of details often invisible to the naked eye, such as the texture of skin, the iris of the eye, or the fine curves of the body. He's drawn to the work of other photographers,

is a featured artistic series on Hegre.com, showcasing a collaboration between photographer Petter Hegre and the model Nikola. The "Macro" in the title refers to macro photography—a technique used to capture extreme close-ups of subjects, often revealing details and textures invisible to the naked eye. Feature Highlights