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When Emilie moved to the small town of Lincoln, New Hampshire, she expected to photograph animals like bears and moose. However, she discovered her true creative calling in her neighbor's garden, documenting the lives of endemic insects. This book serves as a reminder that the macro world around us is a fascinating realm waiting to be explored.

This 112-page book narrates Emilie's macro journey in Lincoln, New Hampshire. It showcases her photography and invites readers to explore the tiny world around them. While it features her photographic work, it is not a how-to guide, but rather an inspirational book meant to spark curiosity and encourage outdoor discovery.

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When Emilie moved to the small town of Lincoln, New Hampshire, she expected to photograph animals like bears and moose. However, she discovered her true creative calling in her neighbor's garden, documenting the lives of endemic insects. This book serves as a reminder that the macro world around us is a fascinating realm waiting to be explored.

This 112-page book narrates Emilie's macro journey in Lincoln, New Hampshire. It showcases her photography and invites readers to explore the tiny world around them. While it features her photographic work, it is not a how-to guide, but rather an inspirational book meant to spark curiosity and encourage outdoor discovery.

When Emilie moved to the small town of Lincoln, New Hampshire, she expected to photograph animals like bears and moose. However, she discovered her true creative calling in her neighbor's garden, documenting the lives of endemic insects. This book serves as a reminder that the macro world around us is a fascinating realm waiting to be explored.

This 112-page book narrates Emilie's macro journey in Lincoln, New Hampshire. It showcases her photography and invites readers to explore the tiny world around them. While it features her photographic work, it is not a how-to guide, but rather an inspirational book meant to spark curiosity and encourage outdoor discovery.