Alison Pollack – Finding and Photographing Slime Molds

Alison Pollack – Finding and Photographing Slime Molds Nature's Archive

Summary

Alison Pollack in the field. Photo courtesy Bruce Welkovich, via Alison Pollack.

Slime molds (Myxomycetes) are beautiful, weird, and amazing organisms. Often mistaken for fungi, they are actually single celled, yet they grow and efficiently move in search of food, can start and stop their life cycle based on environmental conditions, and even change colors several times during their brief life cycle. They can be beautifully colored, frequently iridescent, and can be ornately shaped. And better still, they can be found in much of the world – maybe even in your yard.

My guest today, Alison Pollack, is a renowned slime mold photographer and unabashed enthusiast of slime molds and their habitats. If you follow nature photographers on Instagram, perhaps you count yourself as one of her nearly 50,000 followers.

Today, Alison tells us what exactly a slime mold is – and no, it is not a mold or fungi. She describes a typical lifecycle, where they grow, and how to find them.

Alison then tells us about her astonishing macro photography of slime molds – both in the field and in her home studio. She walks through her process, technique, and equipment she uses to create her acclaimed photos. If you do nothing else, follow her on Instagram @marin_mushrooms, or check the photos below to get a hint of the beauty of the slime molds, and Alison’s artistic skill in capturing them.

You can also find Alison on Facebook at AlisonKPollack, and on iNaturalist at alison_pollack.

Alison’s favorite slime mold  (Lamproderma) photo to-date, and one of the Nikon Small World winners. Photo courtesy Alison Pollack

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People, Groups, Organizations

From Macro to Micro: The Art of Fungi Photography with Alison Pollack

Damon Tighe – was on Episode 36 talking Fungi

Nikon Small World Master of Microscopy

Slime Mold Identification and Appreciation – Facebook Group

Books, Camera Equipment, and More

Note: links to books are affiliate links

All the Rain Promises and More by David Arora

Laowa ultra macro lens – there are models for each major camera manufacturer.

Les Myxomycètes

Myxomycetes – A Handbook of Slime Molds by Steven Stephenson

NOVA Slime Mold episode

Olympus Tough TG-6 – this seems to be the most recommended pocket camera by naturalists of many types

Raynox DCR-250

Where the Slime Mould Creeps by Sarah Lloyd

Music Credits

The following music was used for this media project:
Music: Spellbound by Brian Holtz Music
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9616-spellbound
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Artist website: https://brianholtzmusic.com

Closing – Beauty Flow by Kevin MacLoed

Both can be obtained from https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/

More Photos

Leocarpus Fragilis, which was mentioned numerous times in the episode. Photo courtesy Alison Pollack
Chocolate Tube slime mold, Stemonitis sp.


2 thoughts on “Alison Pollack – Finding and Photographing Slime Molds

  1. Hi Alison,

    Following up on todays discussion on your microscope focusing at Allan Walls Pzoom meeting. Need more details on the adapter you are using to connect OM camera to Motic trinocular head..

    1. Does the adapter telescope into the Motic photo tube or just attached to the top part of photo tube.
    2. Adapter has any lens element ? and approximate dimension adapter and better still send photo of adapter/camera setup.

    Baleed Vishnu Reddy

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    1. Hello Baleed Vishnu Reddy,

      Thanks for commenting – it seems that you are looking for Alison directly, but this post is for a podcast episode where she appeared as a guest. You might want to try reaching out via the social media accounts that were listed in the show notes portion of this page, or via the Allan Walls meeting facilitator?

      Take care,

      -Michael Hawk

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