Eduard Florin Niga Photography

Eduard Florin Niga Photography for the love of the small world
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26/05/2026

Of course we are going to march on with the Madagascan theme!

This time, my macro brothers and , our devoted driver .macro and the absolutely amazing guide Lalaina are in the company of the Giant Emerald Pill-Millipede (Zoosphaerium neptunus), a colossal relative of the common roly-poly. While true pill bugs are crustaceans, these are millipedes.

Do you want to experience Madagascar up close and personal like this?
Join me on only 6 available spaces this December.

to secure your spot, follow the link in the bio

25/05/2026

I’m heading back to Madagascar from 1–7 December 2026, and if you want to work the forests the way I work them, you can come with me.

We’ll move through the places that matter:

• VOIMMA — first night walk, first contact with the forest
• Analamazaotra — Indri territory, forest floor macro, the soundscape you never forget
• Mantadia — deep, old forest, the kind that slows you down whether you want it to or not
• Mitsinjo — amphibians, orchids, the quieter corners
• Maromizaha — dense understory, insects everywhere if you know where to look
• Ambalahorina → Mountain Camp — the ascent with the villagers, the night sheet under the canopy, and a night sleeping in the forest

This isn’t a packaged tour.
It’s a week of honest fieldwork with me — slow, patient, deliberate — in one of the most extraordinary ecosystems on Earth.

To join, you can secure your place with a £1,000 deposit,
or book in full at £2,385 (10% off).

If this is the kind of work you want to do, come with me.

Six places only.

Seven days in Madagascar, 1–7 December 2026.A week of real macro fieldwork across rainforest, mountain and night — inclu...
16/05/2026

Seven days in Madagascar, 1–7 December 2026.
A week of real macro fieldwork across rainforest, mountain and night — including one night sleeping in the forest itself.
This expedition is exclusive to six places only, and built for photographers who want to work in genuine conditions, not staged setups.

We move through multiple habitats, from lowland rainforest to high‑elevation forest, working day and night with whatever the environment gives us.
If you want a week that changes how you see macro, the link is here: https://eddimage.com/madagascar-december-expedition/

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13/05/2026

listen to the noise this amazing stick insect makes. Truly one of the most incredible moments of the Madagascan trip.

Thank you to our guide Lalaina for spotting the beauty and to Roy for taking the video.

Back home today, and the process of looking back at the Madagascar experience begins with the first round of image culli...
09/05/2026

Back home today, and the process of looking back at the Madagascar experience begins with the first round of image culling.

We start this journey not with a macro frame (those will inevitably take over soon), but with a portrait of the elusive and endangered Diademed sifaka — Propithecus diadema (Bennett, 1832).

A particular thank you to our driver - Allan Kev Ra'j, and to Lalaina - our guide, whose knowledge, patience, and fieldcraft shaped every step of our time in the Madagascan rainforest. Their support made this work possible.

More soon.

07/05/2026

check out my new Madagascan friend

06/05/2026

simply amazing Madagascar

In the famous words of the legend that is George Costanza: I’m busting, baby — I’m busting!Tomorrow I fly out from Londo...
01/05/2026

In the famous words of the legend that is George Costanza: I’m busting, baby — I’m busting!

Tomorrow I fly out from London for the Madagascar Photography Tour, 4–7 May, and the excitement is very real. This trip has been months in the planning, and now it’s finally here and I know all participants are already on their way there!

If you’ve followed my work for a while, you know how much I care about the small, the overlooked, the quietly extraordinary. Madagascar is full of exactly that — species found nowhere else on Earth, colours and textures that feel impossible, and a landscape that rewrites your sense of scale.

Over the next few days I’ll be sharing updates, behind‑the‑scenes moments, field setups, and whatever surprises the rainforest throws at me. If you want to see what this island really looks like through a macro lens, stay close. It’s going to be a wild few days.

Let’s go baby!

And because people keep asking — yes, I’m already planning ahead.
Costa Rica, 2027.
More on that soon.

A small departure from my usual macro work — though not really a departure at all. I love photographing insects, but I a...
29/04/2026

A small departure from my usual macro work — though not really a departure at all. I love photographing insects, but I also love food. Everything about it: wandering through markets wherever I travel, choosing ingredients for the next dish, spending time with them before they ever reach the pan. Cooking is one of my great pleasures; washing up, less so.

So here’s another side of me: photographing the ingredients I love to eat.
This radish came straight from our allotment — earthy, peppery, unapologetically simple. I love its texture, its sharpness, its honesty. Eaten raw with a pinch of salt, it’s perfect.

What food do you love? Tell me your favourite ingredient — I might just photograph it next. As George Bernard Shaw said, “There is no love sincerer than the love of food.”

If you’d like to see more of my food‑focused images — seeds, spices, and the quiet beauty of the everyday — you’ll find them on my website.
Stay healthy, and keep an eye on what you eat. I certainly am… very closely..

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