It’s springtime in the Balkan Mountains, and in a lush expanse, Bulgarian photographer Georgi Georgiev has his lens focused on something tiny. A yellow spider hides behind a yellow blossom, waiting for a meal. Their twin lemon hues aren’t a coincidence—the flower crab spider is skilled at camouflage, blending into its surroundings to stealthily snatch prey. Georgiev clicks the shutter.
Georgiev’s photography captures the rich lives of some of the planet’s smallest inhabitants. In one image, an ant climbs a steep mound of dirt. In another, a ladybug drinks water from a dewdrop on a long blade of grass. “The smaller they are, the more hidden and interesting their world is to me,” Georgiev says. He is always noticing something new: Most insects are not timid around his camera when they’re mating or feeding. And on humid mornings, dew clings to the wings of butterflies, weighing them down and allowing Georgiev to get close.
Between mushrooms, a praying mantis stretches her forelegs, which she uses to catch and hold prey. Photographer Georgi Georgiev has seen these predators hunt—even take down a lizard—but he’s also noted the gentle way they clean their…
PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGI GEORGIEV
A female meadow grasshopper, one of the most abundant of its kind in Europe, sits on a willow leaf in the Bulgarian Balkans. Most female meadow grasshoppers cannot sing, unlike males, which call to mates by rubbing their hind legs against their longer wings.
PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGI GEORGIEV
“You can see their behavior, how they feed, how they reproduce, how they survive,” he says. He’s watched mating dragonflies form the shape of a heart. He’s seen ants work as a team to dismember prey in minutes. “Their world is as beautiful as it is dangerous … Every day for these tiny animals is survival.”
Insects are vital to the health of the planet—and a critical base of the global food chain. They keep nutrients flowing through soil, pollinate the world’s flowers and fruit crops, and spread seeds. But climate change, pesticides, and habitat loss threaten these creatures. Insect populations are in steep decline. A trained ecologist, Georgiev is acutely familiar with what’s at stake for his tiny subjects. But photographing the beauty of insects thriving in their habitats, he says, “makes me dream. It makes me calm, and it gives me peace.”
In Bulgaria’s Strandzha Nature Park, Georgiev crouched in a large rain water puddle to photograph a bog beetle, which cannot swim. From the dung beetle family, they’re most abundant in deciduous forests.
PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGI GEORGIEV
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