Snail Shell Macro Photos
This blog post showcases a series of black-and-white macro photos of snail shells, along with a brief account of how I collected these delicate specimens. I found these tiny shells in my garden and brought them to the studio for closer inspection. Using a macro lens, I focused on capturing the intricate details of the baby snail’s exoskeleton. Below is a selection of my favourite images.
The Experience
Have you ever accidentally stepped on a snail shell? Unfortunately, I have. Now, when through the garden, I’m extra mindful of where I step, doing my best to avoid baby snails. The unpleasant crunch of a shell underfoot is a sensation I try to avoid – especially when it’s followed by the squishy feeling of a snail still inside. It’s an unfortunate moment for both the snail and me.
Black and White Photos
Turning back to the photos, these black-and-white images of baby snail shells were captured using a macro lens with 4x magnification. This level of detail allowed me to focus on the umbilicus and dorsal areas, highlighting the intricate whorls and apex of the coiled shell.
If you’ve enjoyed these images, similar works can be found in the Nature gallery
‘Whorl’ is available as a limited edition print—click here to explore more details and purchase.
‘Snail Shell’ is offered as a limited edition print—click here to view and buy this piece.