Specimen Portraiture
Studio-calibrated stacking workflows that document every iridescent scale and microstructure for collectors, researchers, and publications.
Montreal ยท Macro Insect Photography
Nick Sourias blends the art of photography with the science of entomology, creating imagery that reveals unseen details for conservationists, researchers, and storytellers alike.
Studio-calibrated stacking workflows that document every iridescent scale and microstructure for collectors, researchers, and publications.
On-location macro coverage of bees, butterflies, and beetles in their habitats to support conservation initiatives and outreach.
Narrative sequences crafted for NGOs and museums that highlight the ecological roles of threatened arthropods.
High-definition plates prepared for textbooks, exhibits, and lesson plans with accurate coloration and labeling potential.
“Nick’s macro insect photography has been an essential part of our outreach efforts. His ability to capture the beauty and complexity of even the smallest insects helps us convey the importance of biodiversity in a way that engages and educates our audience. His work is simply exceptional.”
“Nick made us feel completely at ease on our wedding day. His warm, friendly nature made it easy to relax and just enjoy the moment, and the photos turned out better than we could have imagined!”
“We hired Nick for a series of surgical procedure shots and couldn’t be more impressed. His ability to work in high-pressure environments, while maintaining the accuracy and sensitivity needed for medical imagery, is exceptional. His images have helped us elevate our patient education resources.”
“Nick’s professional shots of my pet tarantula, Rosy, are incredible! He captured every fine detail—from the texture of her legs to the shimmer on her exoskeleton. His patience and skill truly brought her adorable beauty to life.”
Nick Sourias is a Montreal-based macro insect photographer, focused on revealing the iridescent structures, textures, and stories hidden inside insects.
From stacked portraits to conservation campaigns, the work combines scientific accuracy with poetic composition — helping audiences see tiny life-forms with empathy and awe.
From gallery walls to educational displays, each piece is prepared with museum-grade materials so that the smallest details remain luminous for decades.