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by Editor Jane Lyons
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 3rd of October 2025
Rows and floes of angel hair
And ice cream castles in the air
And feather canyons everywhere
I’ve looked at clouds that way
Joni Mitchell
A cloud is defined as a “visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere."
As a photographer, I would define clouds as nature’s greatest gift to the visual arts.
‘So Dutch’ by Saskia Dingemans
‘The Spring Bliss’ by Shenshen Dou
They provide poetry and mystery and evoke a wide spectrum of feelings: power, fury, fear, fantasy, intensity, and ethereal beauty.
‘StormRoad’ by Marcel Egger
‘BEHIND THE REALITY’ by Franziskus Pfleghart
They convey joy and hope when the sun bursts through or dread and fear when the absence of light becomes foreboding.
‘rainbow ends’ by Ambra
‘Amongst the clouds …’ by Yvette Depaepe
Using clouds to create atmosphere or using clouds as the main element of a photograph is something worth exploring.
‘everybody hurts’ by Hari Sulistiawan
‘SUMMER HEAT’ by Patrick Ems
Not only do clouds provide visual beauty and atmosphere, but they also furnish a photographer with diffused and controlled light; a ready made Lightroom that drifts and shifts and allows time to compose and make a meaningful photograph.
Clouds are an asset not only to landscape photographers, but also to anyone photographing exteriors and interested in creating atmosphere with diffused light.
Atmosphere tells the story.
‘Waiting fort he Storm’ by Stefan Eisele
Personal touch, if you don't mind ... :-)
A photo of my cats, Vivian and Bean in front of Stefan Eisele's photograph 'Waiting for the Storm' which is on a wall in my home.
Technically:
To capture clouds, it is important to choose camera settings carefully, avoiding over- and under-exposure.
White balance is an important factor in deciding whether you want snowy white clouds or clouds that reflect colors in the sky.
Polarizing Filters can dramatize clouds by restricting light waves from the lens.
Long exposure can work when there is very little wind. If the clouds are low and moving quickly, what a long exposure reveals is anybody's guess.
In post-processing, drop a graduated filter in Lightroom, followed by Contrast, Clarity and Saturation in Camera Raw.
The Clarity setting helps separate the clouds from the sky, if used judiciously.
Lastly, clouds are equally effective and profound in both black and white or in color.
Every picture tells a story. This is a celebration of clouds!
‘Ladder 2’ by Hadi Malijani
‘Printemps perdu’ by Sebastien DEL GROSSO
‘Wonderful view’ by Nic Keller
‘Cloud-Farm’ by Christine von Diepenbroek
‘Jumping Jack’ by Christine von Diepenbroek
‘Prelude To The Dream’ by Hengki Lee
‘The Tree and the Cloud’ by Andreas Wonisch
‘Sheep in the Clouds’ by Elizabeth Allen
‘Red and Rusty’ by Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson
‘There is nothing new under the sun’ by janini (Zhana Topchieva)
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![]() | Dazhi Cen PRO Stunning pictures. |
![]() | Miro Susta CREW Very interesting and inspiring article, accompanied by stunning photos, thank you Jane and Yvette |
![]() | Izabella Végh PRO Mi piace tanto questo articolo veramente molto bello, con fotografie eccezionali. Grazie mille. |
![]() | Jacob (Jian) Xu CREW Wonderful story with fabulous images, Congrats to all artists! Thanks Jane and Yvette for sharing! |
![]() | Eiji Yamamoto PRO Thank you so much for a very inspiring article with great photos! |
![]() | Eduardo Blanco García PRO Excellent |
![]() | Carolina Garcia-Paris PRO WOW, what an impressive article with stunning photos, it is a feast to the eyes! My sincere congratulations to the featured photographers for their inspiring and superb work. 👏👏👏👏 |
![]() | Nic Keller PRO Superb article with wonderful photos. Thank you very much for choose my Photo! |
![]() | Hadi Malijani PRO Thank you for an incredibly beautiful and impressive article. |
![]() | Shenshen Dou PRO Enjoy reading this interesting article, it combines romantic with technical of clouds delightfully. Each of the selected pictures shows a precious personal vision and story! Thanks Jane and Yvette brought this beautiful article to us! Thanks for chosing my work! |
![]() | Juan Luis Duran Fantastic works !! |
![]() | Molly Fu APA PRO Beautiful collections and excellent article, thanks for sharing! |
![]() | Patrick Compagnucci PRO Great article and images! |
![]() | Hari Sulistiawan PRO Great articles, thank you for choose my photo, greeting!! |
![]() | Caroline Bomers PRO Such a beautiful collection of cloud images! Congratulations to all. Thanks for sharing these artworks. |
![]() | Elizabeth Allen CREW This is such a stunning article and collection of images full of atmosphere and diversity. Thank you very much, Jane, and more so for including one of my photos that brings back precious memories. I am very honoured. I love your cats and the Joni Mitchell quote! Thanks as always of course to Yvette. |
![]() | Ria Groot Zevert PRO Fascinerende beelden. Met verwondering bekeken! Mooi samengesteld. |
![]() | Angelika Vogel PRO An amazing, artistic portfolio! Congratulations to all of the great artists! |
By Editor Michel Romaggi in collaboration with the author Theo Decker
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 1st of October 2025
‘ritratto di fanciulla’
Could you please give us more details on how you created the photo 'Ritratto di fanciulla'?
I used one light only: a beauty dish at a 45-degree angle to the side, but pointing very low so that it touched the stand.
Perspex with water droplets. Nothing new.
I used a Nikon Z7 with a Z 24-120 f4 lens (which I almost always use) at 100 mm, 100 ISO, 200 speed and f8.
I modified the full spectrum with non-dense IR filters at 550 nm in order to capture IR light as well as other wavelengths.
I swapped the red and blue channels, but didn't invert them completely to ensure a reddish atmosphere emerged.
I lowered the contrast curves in the dark part of the histogram, as well as the lights and whites, to create a darker atmosphere. These are minimal adjustments, but I increased the clarity significantly. Nothing else.
You have photographed many women, but today it seems that you are focusing on portraits. Could you explain this change?
In 2018, I set up a small studio (6 meters x 4 meters, 3 meters high) close to the office, and started shooting with strobe lighting.
While practicing with lots of models' portfolios, I simultaneously developed artistic personal projects. For years, these were mainly fine art nudes, but I am now finding portraiture very satisfying. It's a kind of evolution. I find portraits more communicative.
‘hands’
How do you select your subjects, how do you shoot them, and how do you treat them in post-production? Could you explain what you're looking for with the different staging options you use? Is it purely aesthetic, or is there more to it than that?
A photo can be considered successful when it has its own soul. When it communicates a mood or emotion. When a portrait works, it captures the essence of the subject. Of course, sometimes I don't have the key, or I can't find the lock, and in the end, the door to the soul remains closed.
‘ritratto di ragazza’
I like simplicity. I like dark tones, shadows and an intimate atmosphere. I don't care about the wardrobe, art or props departments. For me, a still should work with as few props as possible.
The model must feel comfortable. I talk to the model a lot before and during the shoot. The choice of music is important. I always play what she wants to hear, according to the style of the shoot. For a portrait of a young girl, for example, she asked me to play Coldplay. We started with that, but then it turned into a Mozart Requiem.
‘imaginary portrait’
I chose the girl because of her sweet and sincere, almost languid, eyes. Although I didn't know her beforehand, when I saw her portfolio, I knew there was a lot to discover behind those eyes.
To conclude this fascinating interview/tutorial, could you tell us about yourself and your relationship with photography?
I have always loved music and photography. When I was 14, my room smelled of developing and fixing. I have worked in the video and photography industry for years (too many now!), in the production department alongside directors, lighting cameramen and photographers of all levels: normal ones, some mediocre and some legendary.
It's incredible when the level is really high and the artist remains simple, humble and kind.
‘reddish’
‘mellow yellow’
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![]() | Eiji Yamamoto PRO Thank you so much for this inspiring interview with great photos! |
![]() | Marion Keijzer PRO Bijzonder mooi en een goed eerlijk verhaal, Theo Ik ben fan. |
![]() | Theo Decker PRO thank you! |
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![]() | Tse Luk PRO love the mood, the selective focus, the atmosphere. 2 thumbs up |
by Editor Yan Zhang
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 29th of September 2025
‘Patagonia Moonlight’
Landscape photography is not just an art, it is also an act of endurance, exploration, and personal vision. This is especially true in Patagonia.
Not long ago, I read an article titled “Why I’m not going back to Patagonia as a photographer” [1] by Chandler Borries. Although I don’t agree with many of the author’s views, the article raises a question that is worth pondering: Nowadays, the increasing convenience of transportation and the continuous reduction of photography costs have made it easier than ever for us to reach those remote areas that were once out of reach and engage in landscape photography. So, in this era, can we still create truly original photography works, especially in those popular regions?
In this article, I will share my experience of photographing Patagonia over the years from different dimensions.
Patagonia Is Transforming into a Photography Pilgrimage
The iconic peaks of Patagonia are renowned for their unique forms and pristine beauty.
Over the past decade, Patagonia has gradually become a hot playground for photographers from all over the world. Indeed, from March to May every year, individual photographers and photography workshop teams can be seen everywhere, whether in the small town of El Chaltén in Argentina or on the hiking trails in Torres del Paine National Park in Chile.
‘Patagonia Autumn Night’
‘Dreamland’
Some popular shooting spots have even experienced crowding and competition for camera positions. This once remote and desolate place is transforming into an annual photography pilgrimage, attracting landscape photographers from around the world. As a result, however, a growing number of Patagonia images now appear repetitive and lacking in originality.
‘Torres del Paine – From a higher viewpoint’
You Didn’t Hike Farther, You Didn’t Climb Higher
Why does this happen? Much of it has to do with the herd mentality that most people have. Many photographers tend to follow the crowd – when we see amazing Patagonia photos on social media (such as Instagram), we want to go to the same place and shoot similar images or just replicate the stunning beauty.
For the average photography enthusiast, there's nothing wrong with following the footsteps of photography masters and taking photos that are similar, or even identical, to their work. In fact, this is a common learning path for many beginners. However, as a serious photographer, we must maintain independent thinking and avoid blindly following trends. Only in this way can we create truly original and personal photographs.
Although numerous photographers travel to Patagonia each year, often producing repetitive and uninspired images, this region is by no means devoid of creative space. On the contrary, for landscape photographers, Patagonia holds infinite possibilities and inspiration, a source of immense depth and tension.
If a photographer complains that Patagonia's crowded landscapes and limited photo spots make it difficult to create truly original work, it likely means they haven't put in enough effort – perhaps they haven't hiked farther, climbed higher, to discover landscapes that haven't been thoroughly explored by others. Only by venturing into the mountains and transcending conventional perspectives can one discover a Patagonia that's truly theirs.
The Ultimate Testing Ground
While many photographers capture Patagonia from popular viewpoints or along well-trodden trails, I explore this mountain range with a different approach – I climb to remote ridgelines, high alpine lakes, and some named or unnamed peaks, carrying my heavy camera gear through harsh weather and difficult terrain. It’s in these elevated, hard-to-reach places – where few, if any, have stood with a camera – that I find my perspective.
Many times, I must camp near the ridges and patiently wait – sometimes for days – for the right window of light. I must be also ready to accept that it might not come at all. Such great uncertainty is what makes the reward so deep. When the light does appear – sweeping across jagged peaks, igniting the sky in fire, or softly revealing a hidden lake – it feels like a gift. The images I bring back are not just pictures of Patagonia, but visual records of personal journeys into the wildest corners.
‘Night Sky over Fitz Roy’
In this sense, Patagonia tests not only your physical and mental resilience, but your inner compass – the ability to resist repetition, to hold onto your own vision, and to seek solitude when others stay on the path.
So, Patagonia is a place that I always want to come back. It is a destination that continues to challenge and refine my craft – not just as a photographer, but as an artist, an explorer, and a human being.
Reference: [1] https://fstoppers.com/landscapes/why-im-not-going-back-patagonia-photographer-696926
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![]() | Jane Lyons CREW Thank you for sharing your art and adventures with us Yan. Your work is wonderful! |
![]() | Yan Zhang CREW Thanks Jane for your warm words! |
![]() | Angelika Vogel PRO Another spectacular Portfolio, Yvette! I love Patagonia and these pictures are a dream! Congratulations to all artists! |
![]() | Yan Zhang CREW Thanks Angelike for reading my article. |
![]() | Ruiqing P. PRO Behind your photographs, I see not only a profound vision but also a rare resilience of spirit — a combination that makes your art unforgettable. |
![]() | Yan Zhang CREW Thanks Ruiqing for your warm words, very appreciated. |
![]() | Excellent images and very interesting and inspiring story, congratulations! |
![]() | Yan Zhang CREW Thanks Francisco for reading my article, very appreciated. |
![]() | Chong Q. Wu PRO Fascinating Patagonia snow peak photos. And it would be even more exciting if you put all your top snow peaks next to each other. Your exploration and photography are truly admirable at the altitudes! Congratulations. |
![]() | Yan Zhang CREW Thanks very much for your warm words and encouragement, very appreciated. |
![]() | Bruce H Wendler PRO Never give up on those favorite sites Photographers swarm. |
![]() | Yan Zhang CREW Thanks Bruce for reading my story. |
![]() | Mei Xu PRO Thanks for sharing those unique views and amazing images. |
![]() | Yan Zhang CREW Thanks, my first trip to Patagonia was with you, very memorable. |
![]() | Alberto Fasani PRO Thanks for sharing your experience and for the nice photos |
![]() | Yan Zhang CREW Thanks for reading my photo story. |
by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 26th of September 2025
Ethereal photography is a style of photography that aims to capture images with a dreamlike, otherworldly, or surreal quality. It often evokes feelings of peace, mystery, and transcendence, blurring the line between reality and imagination.
'One Summer Night' by Shenshen Dou
It often involves using soft lighting, pastel colors, and a shallow depth of field to create a sense of haze or blur in the image.
Ethereal photography can be achieved through a variety of techniques, including long exposures, intentional camera movement, and creative post-processing. It is often used in landscape and nature photography, as well as in portrait photography to create a dreamy and romantic atmosphere.
LIGHTING
· Soft, diffused light (fog, mist, early morning, golden hour).
· Backlighting to create halos, glows, or silhouettes.
· Overexposure for a washed, dreamy look.
ATMOSPHERE
· Natural fog, mist, or smoke.
· Long exposure to blur water, clouds, or moving subjects.
· Textures added in post-processing for depth.
COMPOSITION
· Minimalism: fewer elements in the frame.
· Symmetry or reflection (in water, glass, mirrors).
· Negative space to emphasize the subject’s fragility or stillness.
COLOUR & TONE
· Muted palettes: whites, creams, pastels, soft blues/greens.
· Monochrome or sepia for timelessness.
· Subtle tints added in editing (cool tones for mystery, warm tones for calm).
FOCUS & SHARPNESS
· Shallow depth of field (soft blur around the subject).
· Motion blur to suggest movement or ghostly forms.
· Lens filters (diffusion, prisms) to soften or distort reality.
SUBJECTS
· Misty landscapes, forests, or mountains.
· Still waters, abandoned places, ruins.
· Human figures as silhouettes, blurred, or partially hidden.
· Birds, trees, or natural patterns that feel fragile or fleeting.
Ethereal photography can be a powerful way to convey emotion and mood in an image, and it has become increasingly popular in recent years as a way to create a sense of escapism and enchantment in photography, making viewers feel like they've stepped into a dream.
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![]() | Anja Buehrer CREW Many thanks Yvette!! |
![]() | Adrian Popan PRO Stunning, thank you Yvette! |
![]() | YANGYING PRO It’s wonderful. Thank you for sharing, Yvette! |
![]() | Yanyan Gong PRO Thank you very much for sharing the technique and inspiring images, dear Yvette! |
![]() | Jacob (Jian) Xu CREW Another fantastic article! Thank you, Yvette, for sharing such insightful techniques and for the wonderful images that beautifully illustrate the theme. Congratulations to all the featured artists! |
![]() | Imi Koetz PRO So artistic images !! Congratulations to all !! |
![]() | Fantastic article with inspiring and tasteful images. Congratulations to the featured artists. 💯💯 |
![]() | Miro Susta CREW Very interesting and educative write up accompanied with wonderful photos, well done dear Yvette, thank you for bringing it to us |
![]() | Yan Zhao PRO Strong emotion power, beautifully presented. Thank you for sharing, Yvette! |
![]() | Cristiano Giani PRO ...love it. Congrats and thanks for sharing... |
![]() | Yaping Zhang PRO 梦幻空灵,精美绝伦,动人心弦的艺术品收藏了!感谢 Yvette 向我们介绍 Ethereal Photography!
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![]() | Xiaolin Ni APA PRO What a beautiful and inspirational collection of artwork! Thanks Yvette for introducing us to Ethereal Photography! |
![]() | Rachel Pansky PRO Thank you Yvette for an interesting article and review and for the beautiful and inspiring photos. Love this style of photography. |
![]() | Gila Koller PRO Interesting article with inspiring ethereal photos. |
![]() | Tatsuya Moments PRO It’s wonderful. There is no better way to express it. |
![]() | Hugh Warren PRO A lovely soothing collection! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks a lot, Hugh! |
![]() | Hengameh Pirooz PRO Very beautiful, as if you are immersed in the softness of the subjects and the soft colors, as if time is passing slowly, but in my opinion, the photos are very close to paintings in this style. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Painterly photography is so great! Thanks for your appreciation, my friend! |
![]() | Angelika Vogel PRO Dear Yvette, thank you so much for this wonderful portfolio! I love all of the artistic, atmospheric and dreamlike works! Congratulations to all of the artists and thank you so much for including one of mine! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Love your work, Angelika ... and it fits so well in this article! |
![]() | Elizabeth Allen CREW Thank you for this wonderful article, dear Yvette, and the inspiring, atmospheric collection of images. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you, dear Elizabeth! |
![]() | Hans Repelnig PRO Inspiring theme and a superbe collection of photos, thankfully including some of Yvettes, representing this style of photography in many of her artwork. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks dear Hans ... Yes, this is my cup of tea ;-) |
![]() | Anita Singh PRO Wow collection, congratulations to all photographers |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks a lot, dear Anita! |
![]() | Fiorenzo Carozzi PRO A collection of wonderful photographs . Thank you Yvette ! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks for your appreciation, Fiorenzo! |
![]() | Yun Thwaits PRO Wonderful article with beautiful images! Love them so much! Thank you for sharing, dear Yvette! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW My pleasure, Yun ... Thanks for your appreciation, dear friend! |
![]() | Eiji Yamamoto PRO Thank you so much for the interesting article with beautiful and great photos! It's so wonderful and inspiring! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Many thanks for your appreciation, Eiji! |
![]() | Interesting article and superb pictures ! Thanks a lot, dear Yvette !!! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks, dear Gian! |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO What a wonderful article and stunning photos. Thank you, Yvette. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you, dear Ramiz ... |
![]() | A wonderful article with beautiful photos. Thank ypu Yvette fpr choosing one of mine photos too |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW My pleasure, Hilda ... Thanks for your appreciation! |
![]() | Raceala Elena PRO Happy to see my photo among so many wonderful photos!! Thank you so much, dear Yvette, and congratulations on the article!! <3 |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Your work is so beautiful, Elena ... Thanks for your appreciation, dear friend! |
![]() | Fran Osuna PRO I'm so happy to read an article that talks about and shows ethereal photography — a style that really lets your imagination, feelings, emotions, and mood run free. Such a beautiful gallery. Big thanks to Yvette for the magazine and for including one of my images in this amazing article! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you so much for your appreciation, Fran ... Your work has its place here, my friend! |
![]() | Me encanta este tipo de fotografía y suelo usar lentes antiguas modificadas para Ello... Gracias por el artículo. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW My pleasure, José ;-) |
![]() | Gabriela Pantu PRO Dear Yvette, such a great article about photography that is so much about feelings and mood, with such a beautiful collection of pictures.Thank you for bringing it to us, and thank you for including my picture. <3 |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you,n dear Gabriela ... Your work fits so well in this gallery! |
![]() | Shenshen Dou PRO I learned a lot from reading this unique and informative article. The carefully selected images are very moving. I'm honored that my work was selected. Thanks Yvette, truly appreciate it! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you, Shenshen ... I love your dreamlike work ! |
![]() | Jane Lyons CREW What a great subject, Yvette. I am motivated. The photographs you selected are wonderful! Thank you for this. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you, Jane! |
by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 24th of September 2025
'Compelling beach stories' was the summery challenge of the last contest.
To photograph compelling beach stories, focus on capturing the interaction of light, subject, and environment, rather than just the scenery. Utilize the golden hour for soft, warm light and experiment with different angles, focal points, and shutter speeds to create dynamic and engaging images.
The winners with the most votes are:
1st place : Luciano Caturegli
2nd place : Dieter Reichelt
3rd place : Paolo Bolla
Congratulations to the winners and honourable mentions.
Thanks to all the participants in the contest 'Compelling beach stories'
The currently running theme is 'Incredible Fog Photography'
For most photographers, nothing compares to shooting in the fog. The mysterious shapes, the silky textures, the ethereal light – it’s a uniquely magical experience, and it’s a recipe for breathtaking photos.
This contest will end on Sunday the 5th of October at midnight.
The sooner you upload your submission the more chance you have to gather the most votes.
If you haven't uploaded your photo yet, click here.
Good luck to all the participants.
1st place: by Luciano Caturegli
by FranzStaab
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![]() | Congrats to all the photographers !!! |
![]() | Chris Hamilton PRO Great images. |
![]() | Gabriela Pantu PRO Congratulations, amazing pictures!! |
![]() | Marion Keijzer PRO Iedereen de complimenten, fantastische foto's |
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![]() | António Carreira PRO Congrats to all the participants! |
![]() | UstinaGreen PRO Beautiful and romantic collection super work! Congratulation all and thanks dear Yvette! |
![]() | Congratulazioni a tutti i vincitori |
![]() | Molly Fu APA PRO Congrats to all the winners and participants! Thanks dear Yvette! |