"The world is sharper than you think."
Watch Latest EpisodeEvery obsession starts with one blurry shot.
It was a borrowed 50mm lens, a reversed filter ring from a hardware store, and a garden spider who had no idea she was about to become a subject. The first frame came out at f/8, ISO 3200, completely wrong — and completely unforgettable.
MacroLab was born from that image. Not from a studio. Not from a film school. From a kitchen table, a desk lamp, and the realization that the ordinary world hides an alien one — you just need to get close enough to see it.
Since that first spider, the channel has grown to 142,000 subscribers, 3.2 million views, and a community of photographers who understand that a 1:1 magnification ratio changes everything about how you see the world.


The equipment shelf.
Every item here has been bought, used, and field-tested. Affiliate links help keep the channel free — but the reviews are honest regardless.

Laowa 100mm f/2.8 2:1
The lens that changed everything
At 2:1 magnification you are genuinely in alien territory. The 100mm working distance keeps your subject calm and your lighting flexible.

Cognisys StackShot 3X
Automated stacking precision
Once you automate your stack, there is no going back. The StackShot 3X handles 0.01mm increments with zero play in the rail.

Godox MF12 Twin Flash Kit
The macro photographer's studio
Dual heads at the lens give you shadow control that a single flash can never match. The diffuser dome softens everything beautifully.

OM System OM-1 Mark II
Focus stacking in-body
In-body focus bracketing with up to 15 frames is a game changer for handheld macro in the field. The sensor-shift IBIS at 1:1 is remarkable.
The science of getting closer.
Focus stacking is the difference between a record shot and a print-worthy image. Drag the slider to see what 23 frames composited looks like.
Drag to compare · Single frame vs. 23-frame focus stack
Free technique downloads
Focus Stacking Field Guide
12-step workflow from capture to composite — optimized for Helicon Focus and Zerene Stacker.
Macro Lighting Diagrams
Six proven lighting setups: diffused flash, ring light, dark field, light tent, and natural window.
Camera Settings Quick Reference
Aperture, ISO, and shutter speed combinations for every macro scenario — laminated-card format.
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Tag your shots #macrolabcommunity to be featured here. Every photographer credited.
Submit Your ShotMarcus T.
Portland, OR
Morpho butterfly wing · Laowa 100mm
Priya S.
Bangalore, India
Dewdrop · Canon 100mm f/2.8L

Lars H.
Stockholm, Sweden
Sunflower pollen · Zeiss 50mm Makro

Yuki T.
Osaka, Japan
Lens glass · Reversed 50mm

Elena V.
Barcelona, Spain
Fly compound eye · Laowa 25mm 5x
Jordan K.
Vancouver, BC
Spider web dew · Sigma 105mm





