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30 Stunning Macro Photos That Show the Power of Modern Smartphone Cameras

Venkat Prakash by Venkat Prakash
February 13, 2026
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Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners
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Macro photography used to be a gated community. You needed expensive lenses, controlled light, and a whole lot of patience just to get invited. Not anymore. Today, your smartphone—yes, the one in your pocket—is powerful enough to dive into microscopic worlds and come back with jaw-dropping detail. This collection of 30 stunning macro photos proves exactly that.

These images come from photographers across the globe who submitted their work to the Mobile Photography Awards, a competition founded in 2011 to spotlight the creativity and talent of the mobile photo and art community. The macro category, in particular, has become a playground for visual storytellers who know how to push tiny sensors to their absolute limits.




Leading the pack is first-place winner Fabio Sartori with his unforgettable image “Eyes.” Shot entirely on a smartphone, the photograph is an extreme close-up of a dragonfly, framed with dreamy, super-smooth bokeh and razor-sharp detail right where it matters. The composition pulls you in instantly—it’s intimate, cinematic, and honestly hard to believe it wasn’t captured with high-end gear.

What makes these photos hit so hard isn’t just technical skill. It’s vision. Smartphone macro photography demands you get closer, slower, and more intentional. You’re working with limited depth, unpredictable light, and subjects that don’t sit still. Every frame is earned.

Together, these 30 images flip the script on what mobile photography can do. They prove that modern smartphone cameras aren’t just convenient—they’re creative weapons. When paired with patience, curiosity, and a sharp eye, they can reveal worlds we usually walk right past. Big magic, tiny details, zero excuses.

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#1. 1st Place Winner: "Eyes" by Fabio Sartori

1st Place Winner: Eyes by Fabio Sartori - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#2. "Baby Spiders" by Agnieszka Gietkowska

Baby Spiders by Agnieszka Gietkowska - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#3. "Yum!" by Paddy Chao

Yum! by Paddy Chao - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#4. "A Busy Bee" by Dominika Koszowska

A Busy Bee by Dominika Koszowska - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#5. "Blooming" by Yuepeng Bao

Blooming by Yuepeng Bao - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

Know the Settings on Your Phone (This Is Where It Starts)

  • Explore your phone’s macro mode or close-focus feature—don’t just trust auto.
  • Lock focus and exposure (AF/AE lock) to avoid the camera constantly hunting.
  • Lower ISO manually if possible to keep noise from killing fine details.
  • Adjust exposure compensation slightly down to protect highlights.
  • Shoot in RAW or Pro mode if your phone supports it for better editing flexibility.




#6. "Even Closer" by Hollyn Johnson

Even Closer by Hollyn Johnson - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#7. "Flying Ant" by Fabio Sartori

Flying Ant by Fabio Sartori - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#8. "Ladybug in the Morning Dew" by Jarek Bryla

Ladybug in the Morning Dew by Jarek Bryla - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#9. "Hardworking Life" by Lock Liu

Hardworking Life by Lock Liu - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#10. "Extraterrestrial Dance" by Tojo Andriantahina

Extraterrestrial Dance by Tojo Andriantahina - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

Handle Your Phone Like a Pro (Yes, Use a Tripod)

  • Use a small tripod or tabletop stand to eliminate micro-shakes.
  • Trigger the shutter with a timer or remote to avoid touching the phone.
  • Brace your hands against a solid surface when shooting handheld.
  • Keep movements slow—macro magnifies even the tiniest shake.
  • Shoot multiple frames; even pros miss focus at macro distances.




#11. "Weevil in Wattle" by Melissa Lynch

Weevil in Wattle by Melissa Lynch - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#12. "The Lost Jungle" by Yuepeng Bao

The Lost Jungle by Yuepeng Bao - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#13. "Frozen Bubble" by Eva Gryk

Frozen Bubble by Eva Gryk - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#14. "Miss Daisy" by Irene Oleksiuk

Miss Daisy by Irene Oleksiuk - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#15. "Drops of Water" by Anna Witkowska

Drops of Water by Anna Witkowska - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

Observe Your Subject Closely Before Shooting

  • Study how your subject moves, reacts, or stays still.
  • Watch how light hits textures, eyes, or surfaces from different angles.
  • Get low, move sideways, or change distance before taking the shot.
  • Be patient—macro rewards waiting more than chasing.
  • Respect living subjects; don’t force behavior or disturb nature.




#16. "Ladybug" by Fabio Sartori

Ladybug by Fabio Sartori - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#17. "Celestial" by Margaret Shaw

Celestial by Margaret Shaw - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#18. "Cicada Rising" by Angelina Peace

Cicada Rising by Angelina Peace - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#19. "Red-eyed Tree Frog" by Benny Lau

Red-eyed Tree Frog by Benny Lau - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#20. "Into the Cosmos" by James Peck

Into the Cosmos by James Peck - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

Use External Macro Lenses (Smart Gear, Not Expensive Gear)

  • Affordable clip-on macro lenses can dramatically improve detail.
  • Test different working distances—each lens has a sweet spot.
  • Clean both the lens and phone camera before shooting (huge difference).
  • Avoid stacking cheap lenses; it can cause distortion and blur.
  • Use external lenses selectively—sometimes native macro performs better.




#21. "Treat" by Lyudmila Beneva

Treat by Lyudmila Beneva - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#22. "Dewdrops" by Linda Repasky

Dewdrops by Linda Repasky - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#23. "Crowntail Bettafish" by Liang Shaoqian

Crowntail Bettafish by Liang Shaoqian - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#24. "Bee Collecting Pollen" by Michal Ziemski

Bee Collecting Pollen by Michal Ziemski - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#25. "Beauty in Death" by Linda Keagle

Beauty in Death by Linda Keagle - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

Master the Art: Composition and Framing Matter Most

  • Simplify the frame—macro chaos kills impact.
  • Place the sharpest detail (like an eye or texture) intentionally.
  • Use negative space to let tiny subjects breathe.
  • Experiment with angles—shoot from the side, not just straight on.
  • Think emotionally: ask why this tiny moment matters.




#26. "Eye to Eye" by Ellen Fritts

Eye to Eye by Ellen Fritts - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#27. "Shine" by Marta Przybyla

Shine by Marta Przybyla - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#28. "Are you Looking at me?" by Lucy Coughlan

Are you Looking at me? by Lucy Coughlan - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#29. "Dappled" by Linda Repasky

Dappled by Linda Repasky - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

#30. "Watershed" by Delta Martin

Watershed by Delta Martin - Mobile Photography Awards Macro Photos Winners

In Summary

What are the Mobile Photography Awards?

The Mobile Photography Awards is an international competition founded in 2011 that celebrates photography and digital art created using smartphones.

Can smartphones really shoot macro photography?

Yes. Modern smartphones feature advanced macro modes and computational photography that allow for extreme close-ups with impressive detail.

Who won first place in the Macro category?

Fabio Sartori won first place with his photo “Eyes,” a stunning close-up of a dragonfly captured on a smartphone.

What makes smartphone macro photography unique?

It combines portability, spontaneity, and creativity, allowing photographers to capture detailed close-ups anywhere, anytime.

Do you need extra lenses for smartphone macro photography?

Not always. Many modern smartphones have built-in macro capabilities, though external lenses can enhance results.





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