Intimate portraits of pollinators and the natural world,
one frame at a time.
Honeybees, bumblebees, and solitary bees — caught mid-flight, mid-forage, mid-moment.
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Spiders, flies, and the insects that share the same flowers as the bees. Close enough to see their faces.
View galleryMushrooms and fungi found at ground level — organisms that thrive in decay, silence, and the kind of light that only reaches the forest floor.
View galleryFlowers studied close — petals, stamens, and the quiet architecture of things that open toward light.
View galleryWater as lens, mirror, and miniature world — the same light that falls on everything, caught for a moment before it falls.
View galleryExhibitBee is the photography portfolio of Jon Cass — a collection of macro and nature images that slow the world down to a single frame. Most subjects are smaller than a thumbnail. Most encounters last less than a second.
From hovering honeybees to fungi in the forest, every image is an attempt to share what the naked eye almost misses.