Besides, what is close up photography called?
The term 'close-up photography' has no scientific definition. It is generally understood to mean any photo that shows the subject closer and in more detail than we're used to seeing in everyday life. It can be applied to a tightly cropped head shot, a flower stamen or even the moon.
Additionally, what is micro and macro photography? In simple terms, Macro means big and micro means small. That means macro photography includes big and wider images, whereas micro photography includes detailed and focused images. You can see each and every detail – even the smallest one – if you do Micro photography!
Keeping this in consideration, what is the difference between macro and close up photography?
“Macro” refers to something large, where “micro” means small. The camera lens you use is the real defining difference between close up and macro photography. Anyone can take a close-up picture, such as with a telephoto lens. But generally, macro photography can only be created with a macro lens.
Why is it called macro photography?
The tradition definition of a macro lens is one that can achieve a 1:1 magnification, which means the image projected onto the recording medium is life size. So the name "macro" stuck and began to lose its meaning, especially when it comes to "super-macro" lenses which achieve greater than 1:1 magnification.