


Insect Portraits: Capturing the personality of (mostly) Irish insects - PRE ORDER
Through careful observation and quiet attention, Lisa Clancy offers portraits that reveal the subtle beauty and character of the small, essential lives of insects. A gentle reminder of the richness that surrounds us, if we choose to see it.
Lisa Clancy draws our gaze downwards—toward the flicker and glint of creatures most of us have forgotten how to see. With a biologist’s insight and a seer’s eye, she captures the presence and poise of insects in the hedgerows and grasslands of Ireland.. ~ Manchán Magan
Insect Portraits is a captivating collection of portrait-style photographs that reveals the remarkable ‘personalities’ of (mostly) Irish insects and offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of scientific research using these extraordinary creatures. From bomb-sniffing moths to bacteria threatening to feminise entire insect populations, and flies that have lost their ability to hunt yet still need to present a dead insect as a nuptial gift – along with the ingenious, almost comical strategies they’ve developed to overcome this evolutionary misstep – this collection promises to transform how you see insects, if you’re not already a fan.
Shot in the stunning Burren region of County Clare and surrounding counties, this book celebrates the natural world while unveiling the rich, often surprising, and entertaining lives of insects – creatures so easily overlooked.
At a time of devastating biodiversity collapse, it serves as a powerful reminder of the value of these misunderstood beings, nuisance as they can sometimes be, by showcasing their charm and unexpected lighter side.
About the author
Lisa Clancy is an insect photographer and nature enthusiast based in Galway City. Her passion for the natural world began early and guided her academic journey, starting with a BSc in Zoology from the University of Galway, followed by an MSc in Biological Photography and Imaging from Nottingham University, and culminating in a PhD in Insect Behaviour from Aberystwyth University in Wales in 2015. Lisa currently works as a Research Integrity Manager at Compuscript in Shannon.
Through careful observation and quiet attention, Lisa Clancy offers portraits that reveal the subtle beauty and character of the small, essential lives of insects. A gentle reminder of the richness that surrounds us, if we choose to see it.
Lisa Clancy draws our gaze downwards—toward the flicker and glint of creatures most of us have forgotten how to see. With a biologist’s insight and a seer’s eye, she captures the presence and poise of insects in the hedgerows and grasslands of Ireland.. ~ Manchán Magan
Insect Portraits is a captivating collection of portrait-style photographs that reveals the remarkable ‘personalities’ of (mostly) Irish insects and offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of scientific research using these extraordinary creatures. From bomb-sniffing moths to bacteria threatening to feminise entire insect populations, and flies that have lost their ability to hunt yet still need to present a dead insect as a nuptial gift – along with the ingenious, almost comical strategies they’ve developed to overcome this evolutionary misstep – this collection promises to transform how you see insects, if you’re not already a fan.
Shot in the stunning Burren region of County Clare and surrounding counties, this book celebrates the natural world while unveiling the rich, often surprising, and entertaining lives of insects – creatures so easily overlooked.
At a time of devastating biodiversity collapse, it serves as a powerful reminder of the value of these misunderstood beings, nuisance as they can sometimes be, by showcasing their charm and unexpected lighter side.
About the author
Lisa Clancy is an insect photographer and nature enthusiast based in Galway City. Her passion for the natural world began early and guided her academic journey, starting with a BSc in Zoology from the University of Galway, followed by an MSc in Biological Photography and Imaging from Nottingham University, and culminating in a PhD in Insect Behaviour from Aberystwyth University in Wales in 2015. Lisa currently works as a Research Integrity Manager at Compuscript in Shannon.
Through careful observation and quiet attention, Lisa Clancy offers portraits that reveal the subtle beauty and character of the small, essential lives of insects. A gentle reminder of the richness that surrounds us, if we choose to see it.
Lisa Clancy draws our gaze downwards—toward the flicker and glint of creatures most of us have forgotten how to see. With a biologist’s insight and a seer’s eye, she captures the presence and poise of insects in the hedgerows and grasslands of Ireland.. ~ Manchán Magan
Insect Portraits is a captivating collection of portrait-style photographs that reveals the remarkable ‘personalities’ of (mostly) Irish insects and offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of scientific research using these extraordinary creatures. From bomb-sniffing moths to bacteria threatening to feminise entire insect populations, and flies that have lost their ability to hunt yet still need to present a dead insect as a nuptial gift – along with the ingenious, almost comical strategies they’ve developed to overcome this evolutionary misstep – this collection promises to transform how you see insects, if you’re not already a fan.
Shot in the stunning Burren region of County Clare and surrounding counties, this book celebrates the natural world while unveiling the rich, often surprising, and entertaining lives of insects – creatures so easily overlooked.
At a time of devastating biodiversity collapse, it serves as a powerful reminder of the value of these misunderstood beings, nuisance as they can sometimes be, by showcasing their charm and unexpected lighter side.
About the author
Lisa Clancy is an insect photographer and nature enthusiast based in Galway City. Her passion for the natural world began early and guided her academic journey, starting with a BSc in Zoology from the University of Galway, followed by an MSc in Biological Photography and Imaging from Nottingham University, and culminating in a PhD in Insect Behaviour from Aberystwyth University in Wales in 2015. Lisa currently works as a Research Integrity Manager at Compuscript in Shannon.