Astrography® Artist
Marcin Hałaczkiewicz

Does Marcin think of himself as a photographer? Maybe a little. For a while now.

But more than that, he’s someone who looks for things most people miss. Not necessarily the rarest things — just the ones we tend to overlook. Whether it’s a tiny detail on a beetle’s eye or a whole galaxy floating quietly in deep space, he sees stories in them. And once you notice them, you can’t look away.

Sometimes it’s a nebula reshaped by the gravity of a neighboring star, folding and stretching like something alive. Other times, it’s a wasp queen laying eggs in the early light, doing what she must for the next generation. There’s beauty in both. You just have to slow down enough to notice.

That’s what led Marcin to astrophotography. And later, to macro.

He started small — literally — with a kid’s telescope made of plastic, the kind called “AstroCabinet 90.” But even back then, the goal was clear: look closer, aim higher. Today, his deep-sky mosaics show distant nebulas in rich, sharp detail. You could hang them on a wall and get lost for hours.

He’s always chasing the darkest skies he can find — to see what’s really out there. But even when he’s standing under the stars, he hasn’t forgotten the world beneath his feet. The tiny ones, the overlooked ones. The beetles, the spiders, the wasps. They’re just as full of mystery.

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