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Sarah's exhibitions display her subjects in large-scale formats, with insects only a few millimeters long being presented as 3 metre high prints. Each image takes 3 weeks to create and the final artworks are produced from up to 10,000 individual photographs. her exhibitions continually travel the globe, allowing diverse audiences to engage with nature in entertaining and educational way.
In 2016, Sarah's passion for nature and photography came together to create the award winning Microsculpture project, a unique photographic study of insects in mind-blowing magnification that took the genre of macro photography to an entirely new level. Sarah adapted traditional techniques to create a photographic process that revealed the minute details of insects in a resolution never seen before. It has been described as a "beautiful marriage between art and science".
In 2021 Sarah turned her attention to botany with The Hidden Beauty of Seeds & Fruits, a photographic study of the carpology collection at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
Sarah has published 5 books of her work and her TED talks have been viewed over 1.3 million times. her photography on insects in currently used in numerous school curriculums around the globe to educate and inspire future generations on the wonders of nature.