Macro photography involves taking photos of subjects that are life-size or up to 10 times larger than life-size. To take macro photos, photographers need cameras that can focus closely, macro lenses, extension tubes, or reversing rings. Important aspects of macro photography include choosing subjects, proper focusing using tripods or live view, controlling lighting to avoid shadows, and selecting exposure settings like aperture that balance depth of field with image quality. Photographers are also encouraged to experiment and consider techniques like focus stacking that combine multiple images in post-processing.