Underwater Macro Photography

Type: Photography technique
Significance: Core discipline of UW photography; central to Wetpixel community identity via Lembeh workshops, gear innovation, and dedicated Wetpixel Live episodes

Overview

Underwater macro photography — shooting small marine subjects (nudibranchs, shrimp, coral polyps, fish eyes, larvae) at high magnification — is arguably the most technically demanding discipline in underwater photography, compounding challenges of backscatter, buoyancy, and limited time with razor-thin depth of field and critical focus. On Wetpixel, macro was a constant from 2001 through 2023, with dedicated workshops, Wetpixel Live episodes, gear reviews, technique articles, and a deeply engaged forum community that drove innovation in optics, lighting, and creative approach.

Lembeh Strait, the “world capital of muck diving,” was the venue for Wetpixel’s signature recurring workshop series co-led by Alex Mustard and Adam Hanlon. The community’s appetite for macro extended well beyond traditional reef subjects: by the late 2010s, blackwater photography, fluorescence imaging, and super macro video had each become recognized sub-genres.

Key Lenses

60mm macro (APS-C / Micro Four Thirds workhorse)

100/105mm macro (full-frame standard)

150mm and longer macro

Macro zoom

Mirrorless-era macro

Wet Diopters and Close-Up Lenses

Before Nauticam’s revolution in purpose-built wet optics (see below), the community relied on a diverse ecosystem of wet diopters to push magnification beyond 1:1.

Early diopter pioneers (2005—2011)

Modern wet optics (2013—2023)

The Nauticam Wet Optics Revolution

The pivotal equipment shift came from Nauticam’s Edward Lai, who designed computer-modeled, water-contact-optimized lenses that treated the entire optical system (camera + lens + port + air + water) as an integrated design problem rather than simply adding a magnifier in front of a port:

Other notable wet optics: SAGA Trio (announced November 2016, shipped 2017), a switchable +5/+10/+15 diopter via mechanical levers, reviewed by Hanlon in Lembeh ([32], [33]); Backscatter Macromate Mini for GoPro ($89, launched April 2014) ([34]).

A dedicated Wetpixel Live episode in August 2020 (Ep 17, the series’ second most-viewed episode at 8,336 views) had Hanlon and Mustard reviewing the “seeming plethora” of available close-up lenses and making recommendations for macro shooters ([35], [36]). A subsequent episode, “Extension Tubes, Teleconverters and Diopters” (Ep 82), provided a comprehensive survey of magnification-boosting tools ([37]).

Techniques

Super Macro (beyond 1:1)

Super macro — shooting subjects smaller than a grain of rice at extreme magnification — was first highlighted on Wetpixel by Alex Mustard in February 2006, when he spotlighted Rand McMeins’ technique of stacking a 105mm lens + 2x teleconverter + diopter on a Nikon D2X for extreme magnification in Lembeh ([38]). James Wiseman presented “Super Macro” techniques at HUPS in March 2009 ([39]).

Super macro video emerged as its own discipline. Mark Thorpe (CamDiver) published an article in August 2007 covering diopters, sharpness, chromatic aberration, port selection, and lighting for macro video ([40]). In March 2012, EunJae Im posted extraordinary footage of hairy shrimps — subjects “no bigger than a grain of rice” — shot on a Canon 7D with a SubSee +10, SmallHD monitor in a Nauticam housing, and a tripod for stability ([41]).

The technique was revolutionized by Nauticam’s purpose-built wet optics (SMC 2013, CMC 2015—2016), which replaced improvised diopter stacks with precision-engineered solutions.

Macro Video

Shane Siers pioneered artistic macro videography with his “Macronesia” project, focused on Pacific nudibranchs. Shooting a Canon 5D Mark II with 100mm macro and SubSee +10 on a homemade tripod, he relied on manual focus, Magic Lantern firmware for focus peaking, and f/22-32 at ISO 640-1250. His work was featured as a weekly series on Wetpixel starting September 2013, praised for being “beautifully shot and edited” with “a strong identification and marine biology focus” ([42]).

Snooting / Selective Lighting

Main article: Snoot & Focused Beam Lighting

Snooting — channeling strobe output through a tube or optical device to illuminate only a small area — underwent a rapid evolution on Wetpixel from DIY experiment to mainstream technique.

Origins and Keri Wilk’s breakthrough (2010): Keri Wilk published a landmark article on snoot photography in 2010, establishing him as the technique’s pioneer. As Mustard later wrote: “I didn’t care which of his snooted shots won the macro category, as long as one of them did, so much did they stand out” ([43], [44]). Wilk used simple tube-type snoots, which had two limitations: they required very close working distance and wasted most of the strobe’s output.

Dedicated snoots proliferate (2010): INON released dedicated snoots for S-2000 strobes in June 2010 ([45]). Seahorn launched a range covering Ikelite, Inon, and Sea & Sea strobes the same month ([46]). Eric Cheng documented a DIY fiber optic snoot system by Shen of Reef Photo & Video at Blue Heron Bridge in September 2010, using fiber optic cables inside LocLine arms ([47]). ReefNet (Keri Wilk’s company) announced a commercial fiber optic snoot in November 2010 ([48]).

Retra LSD optical snoots (2012—2013): Retra of Slovenia introduced the LSD (Light Shaping Device), which fundamentally changed snooting by focusing rather than blocking light, producing a collimated beam with greater working distance and power. The LSD Pro ($600) dominated European Fotosub competitions, winning gold in the macro category at the official CMAS World Championship. The lower-cost LSD Prime ($349, February 2013) brought optical snooting to mainstream shooters. Mustard’s review explained the advantage: “allowing us to shoot those rich black backgrounds, even in the middle of the day” at f/22, ISO 200 ([49]).

Backscatter MF-1 and OS-1 (2019): Backscatter’s MF-1 Mini Flash ($399) and OS-1 Optical Snoot ($149), announced at DEMA 2019, were designed together from inception. The system included built-in LED focus lights projecting the same beam pattern as the flash, aperture cards with circular and oval holes, and a modeling flash mode. Mike Bartick reviewed it: “Each person that I gave it to has come back with positive results on their first dive” — a major democratization of the technique ([50], [51]). Morten Bjorn Larsen’s 2021 review demonstrated its versatility in cold-water Scandinavian conditions, including use with wide-angle lenses and on night dives for squid ([52]).

Marelux SOFT Pro (2023): The latest entrant, reviewed by Kate Jonker, featured adjustable spot size from 3mm to 50mm via an aperture dial, red and white aiming lights, and automatic aiming light shutoff during strobe fire ([53]).

Advanced snooting technique: Rob van Twist published a detailed article in October 2016 on the physics of narrow-beam snooting, deriving the formula for focal distance shift underwater (Sw = 1.33 x Sa) and providing a surface alignment method using Snell’s law. Inspired by Mustard’s Underwater Photography Masterclass (2016), his approach enabled reliable 10mm-aperture snooting in low-visibility European lakes ([54]). Mike Bartick published a comprehensive snooting tutorial in July 2018 covering jump settings (ISO 100, 1/200s, f/18+), fiber optic vs. optical snoots, off-camera use, and backlighting techniques ([55]).

A dedicated Wetpixel Live “Snoot Round-Up” episode in September 2020 had Mustard and Hanlon surveying all available snoot types ([56]).

Black Background Macro

The technique of using fast shutter speed, small aperture, and close strobe positioning to eliminate ambient light and produce inky-black backgrounds became a staple of macro photography. A dedicated Wetpixel Live episode in August 2020 with Adam Hanlon and Alex Mustard covered the approach ([57]).

Blackwater Photography

Blackwater photography — shooting pelagic larvae, jellyfish, and other organisms during nighttime open-ocean drifts — emerged as one of the most exciting macro sub-genres of the late 2010s.

Pioneers: Scott “Gutsy” Tuason was introduced to blackwater photography in Hawaii in 2012 and subsequently brought the technique to the Philippines, publishing his book Blackwater and Ocean Blue and being featured in a 2018 Wired article ([58], [59]). Linda Ianniello and Susan Mears pioneered Southeast Florida blackwater dives — drift dives over 500—700ft depths in the Gulf Stream, photographing fish larvae, jellyfish, and paper nautiluses. Their book Blackwater Creatures (February 2020, $39.95, 220+ images) documented creatures encountered over nearly 300 blackwater dives ([60], [61]).

Kona as blackwater capital: Jeff Milisen, a marine biologist based in Kona, Hawaii, published A Field Guide to Blackwater Diving in Hawai’i (October 2020), covering 300+ species with his own observations and peer-reviewed research on species composition predictors ([62]).

Mike Bartick and Anilao: Mike Bartick (Crystal Blue Resort, Anilao, Philippines) became the most prominent Wetpixel voice on blackwater photography, appearing on two Wetpixel Live episodes in August 2020 discussing techniques and tools ([63], [64]). His eBook The World of Blackwater was published in November 2022 ([65]).

Close-Focus Wide-Angle (CFWA)

Discussed as “what may well be the next trend” on Wetpixel Live in June 2021 ([66]). Nauticam’s MWL-1 (2018) and EMWL (2020) are the key hardware enabling this hybrid approach, which combines wide-angle perspective with close working distances for dramatic images of small subjects in their environment.

Fluorescence Photography

Fluorescence photography — using blue-filtered excitation light and yellow barrier filters to capture the natural glow of marine organisms — was a niche but recurring topic on Wetpixel.

Macro Aperture Optimization

Borut Furlan published an article on optimal underwater macro aperture in June 2005, one of the earliest Wetpixel articles addressing the trade-off between depth of field and diffraction in macro shooting ([72]).

Wetpixel Lembeh Macro Workshops

The Wetpixel/Mustard Lembeh Macro Workshop was the community’s signature hands-on teaching event, running annually from at least 2012 through 2020. Based at Lembeh Resort, each workshop typically ran 11 nights with 26 EANx dives, timed to coincide with peak macro season (October—November) for encounters with ghost pipefish, hairy frogfish, and octopus.

Key editions:

The workshops attracted glowing reviews and were consistently oversubscribed, with late-availability announcements common ([81], [82]).

Macro Lighting

Beyond snoots, the community explored specialized lighting solutions:

Macro Competitions

Macro was a perennial category in major underwater photography competitions. Notably:

Key Educators

Timeline

References

Wetpixel Live


Sources

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  127. Seacam wet diopter review — Stephen Frink (2005) (article)
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  129. Nikon 105mm VR announced (2006) (article)
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  134. Fiber optic snoot at Blue Heron Bridge (2010) (article)
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  136. Super macro video: EunJae Im hairy shrimps (2012) (article)
  137. Retra LSD Prime snoot review — Alex Mustard (2013) (article)
  138. INON UCL-100 close-up lenses (2013) (article)
  139. Sea star macro — Alexander Semonov (2013) (article)
  140. Macronesia video series — Shane Siers (2013) (article)
  141. Fluorescence portfolio — Alex Tyrrell (2013) (article)
  142. Nauticam SMC release (2013) (article)
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  157. Wetpixel Live: Tools for Blackwater Photography (2020) (article)
  158. Wetpixel Live: Black Background Macro (2020) (article)
  159. Wetpixel Live: Fluorescence Photography Primer (2020) (article)
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  170. Wetpixel Live Ep. 75: Anglerfish Photography (unknown)
  171. Wetpixel Live Ep. 82: Extension Tubes, Teleconverters and Diopters (unknown)
  172. Wetpixel Live Ep. 156: Wide Angle Macro Tools (unknown)