PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

Marco Jongsma

Professional photographers reveal their top six tools of the trade they couldn’t shoot without

“For most images I’ll merge together anywhere between 80 and 150 images”

I often get my subjects from an insect collector, or find them in the window box. With warm weather you can I first clean them and make sure they’re free of dust, which can take up to an hour, using air and brushes. I then place the subject in a white semitransparent tube that I can direct my flash lights towards.

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