The world of insects shimmering
After watching the photos of Magda Wasiczek, those who hate insects may change their mind, because through the lens of this Polish photographer the world of plants and insects shines, they become so sparkling and fanciful.
After watching the photos of Magda Wasiczek, those who hate insects may change their mind, because through the lens of this Polish photographer the world of plants and insects shines, they become so sparkling and fanciful.
Female photographer Magda Wasiczek was born in Trzebinia, Poland. She graduated from the Ukrainian University in the Jagiellonian Philology department in Cracow.
Wasiczek pursues the art of natural landscape photography, mainly macro photography and has produced many photographic works of romantic style and color and slightly surreal direction.
The photographer said: " I want to show the world of plants or insects in a way that will impress an ordinary person who does not care about the world at his feet or even hate 'the con ugly worm '".
And she has received many accolades and awards in photography competitions in Poland and abroad, including competitions under the auspices of international organizations such as FIAP and PSA.
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