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by Editor Jian Xu
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 18th of July 2025
'Scissor-tailed Flycatcher' by Mike He
A Scissor-tailed Flycatcher hovers gracefully above the sunlit grassland, chasing a bug. Its long tail streams behind it like ribbons in a breeze. Golden light ripples beneath it through the swaying grasses. In that moment, the essence of summer comes alive in the movement, light and colour, all captured in a single instant.
Summer is a season of abundance and vitality for birds. Birds sing loudly, raise their young and can be seen more frequently across open skies, fields and wetlands. For photographers, it’s a time of great opportunity, but also of great challenge. This article explores the spirit of summer bird photography, sharing stories and insights that celebrate the joy of birdwatching.
One of the joys of summer bird photography is capturing not just the bird itself, but also its surroundings. Whether it's the grasses wrapping around a sparrow's perch, sunflowers glowing behind a bunting or a heron standing quietly among blooming lotus flowers, these moments tell a broader story where the setting and the subject are inseparable.
This series of images features a variety of birds, including songbirds, owls, hummingbirds and herons, as well as a range of environments such as grasslands, sunflower fields, wetlands and forest edges. What ties them together is the atmosphere, whether it's the early morning light, the drifting clouds or the textured surroundings that capture the essence of each season in every frame.
‘Arizona morning’ by Greg Barsh
‘Sweet!’ by Ling Zhan
‘Small but loud’ By Greg Barsh
'freshen up’ by Taksing (吉星高照)
‘Quiet morning’ by Qing Zhao
‘Open wings’ by Marco Redaelli
‘bird on lotus seed pod’ by Judy Tseng
‘Black-crowned Night Heron with a Catch’ by Robert Zhang
Photographing in summer can be as challenging as it is rewarding. Early sunrises and intense midday sunlight mean that timing is crucial. Bugs, ticks and the intense heat can wear down even the most enthusiastic photographer. On hot days, heat distortion from the ground can turn sharp subjects into soft blurs.
Here are a few tips for achieving the ideal summer shooting conditions:
● Shoot during golden hours: Early morning and late afternoon bring gentle light and fewer distractions.
● Watch for cloudy skies: Overcast days extend the window for photography and soften harsh shadows.
● Play with light direction: Backlighting and sidelighting can turn feathers into glowing edges or create painterly silhouettes.
Summer rewards those who return to familiar places and wait, paying attention to the subtle rhythms of nature and light.
‘Lost in Bokeh’ by Sina Pezeshki
‘A Burrowing Owl and his Breakfast’ by Mike He
‘Eurasian scops owl’ by Milan Zygmunt
‘Scramble for mother’s attention’ by Leechee Z
Sunflowers are among the most iconic symbols of summer. Their fields hum with life; finches, buntings, sparrows, and even hummingbirds gather among their golden heads, feeding or resting in postcard-like settings.
Capturing birds in sunflower fields requires a balance of patience and composition. While the flowers can easily steal the show, the goal is to let bird and bloom enhance each other through color, form, and a bit of timing…
‘Hi there’ by Ruiqing P
‘Painted Bunting’ by Max Wang
‘Sunflower Surfing’ by Jeff Graham
‘Hummingbird on Sunflower’ by Lucie Gagnon
In summer, wide, open grasslands come alive with sound: meadowlarks sing from fenceposts, sparrows tumble through the air and flycatchers dart from tall stems. These places hold a special magic, yet they are becoming increasingly rare. Grassland birds have experienced a sharp decline in their populations. The photograph below shows a Henslow's sparrow, whose population has fallen by over 50% since 1970, primarily due to habitat loss. Photographing these birds is a privilege, but it also comes with a quiet responsibility. An image of a bird singing in a fading prairie could be more than just beautiful; it could help to tell an important story.
https://www.audubon.org/news/state-us-grassland-birds-still-declining
‘Henslow's sparrow’ by Jian Xu
Summer provides an abundance of opportunities for artistic photography. Soft morning light, warm evenings and fleeting shadows provide endless creative possibilities. As the sun slips halfway below the horizon, a flamingo stands quietly, its silhouette gently defined in the fading light. The subdued tones lend the scene a calm, introspective mood. An owl in the light of dusk invites a sense of mystery. Its soft glow evokes a sense of awe and wonder.
‘Golden Moment’ by Kathy Yuan
‘Good morning’ by Yuan Su
‘Little owl’ by David Manusevich
‘Oriole's snack-1’ By Allen SD ( 艾伦)
One of the most touching aspects of summer bird photography is capturing moments of parental care. During this season, many birds actively feed their young, offering a glimpse into their tireless dedication and instinct. Capturing the moment a parent delivers food to a waiting chick conveys the beauty and fragility of bird life.
These scenes are full of emotion and story. Whether it's a small songbird feeding its young or a larger species sharing a fish, such images reveal the deep bonds of nature, reminding viewers of the shared rhythms of life.
‘Pileated Woodpecker’ by Max Wang
‘Yellow warbler feeding Cowbird baby’ by LM Meng
‘Feeding Time’ by Max Wang
‘breakfast’ by Marcel Špeta
Summer bird photography is about more than just capturing clear images. It's about being present during a season when nature offers so much. Through light, behaviour and setting, these photos celebrate life in full swing.
Here's to early mornings, golden light and the rustle of wings across warm fields. And here’s to noticing and sharing those fleeting, radiant moments.
‘Coming home at sunset’ by Siyu and Wei Photography
‘Summer fun’ by Judy Tseng
‘Great Gray Owl in fly’ by Bo Wang
‘Egret catching fish in the lotus pool’ by Chen FuYi
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![]() | Ling Zhang PRO What a colorful and vibrant collection of bird and summer photos! Thank you so much, Jian and Yvette, for this delightful article! And it’s such a pleasant surprise to find that my photo was chosen among so many wonderful works! I am truly honored and grateful! |
![]() | Allen SD ( 艾伦) PRO Excellent editing and beautiful work! |
![]() | Anita Singh PRO My God absolutely stunning images , it's one the beautiful series of birds I have seen, congratulations to all photographers |
![]() | Subhajit Das PRO Absolutely beautiful work. |
![]() | Mike He PRO Thanks to Jian and Yvette for including my photos in this session. I am so glad to be a member of 1X, learning from others, and growing up in photography here. |
![]() | Ruiqing P. PRO Thanks to Jian and Yvette for including my photo in the Summer Birds feature! It’s wonderful to be part of this beautiful collection and to see so many amazing works—learned a lot from them. These summer birds are so lovely; looking at the photos, I can almost hear their songs. |
![]() | Leechee Z PRO I’d like to express my heartfelt thanks to Jian and Yvette for their wonderful work on this beautifully curated feature on summer bird photography. It’s a true honor to have one of my images included among such a stunning collection.
The featured bird photos are absolutely exquisite, each capturing nature’s grace in its own unique way.
Deeply grateful for the opportunity, and inspired by all the talented photographers involved. |
![]() | David Manusevich PRO Amazing work |
by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 16th of July 2025
'Windmills and wind turbines'
A majestic view of beautiful green hills with wind turbines or an ancient windmill by sunset ... there is a large variety of windmills to photograph, and a wide variety of locations. Enjoy the best submissions...
The winners with the most votes are:
1st place : Irene Wu
2nd place : Giuseppe Satriani
3rd place : Martin Kucera AFIAP AZSF
Congratulations to the winners and honourable mentions and thanks to all the participants in the contest 'Windmills and wind turbines'
The currently running theme is 'When photography and poetry come together'
Photography and poetry have a long-standing connection. When they come together, they allow the work to take on a whole new meaning. It’s more than a caption or an explanation, its a revelation. A true photopoem adds depth and context to the photo while remaining open to interpretation—even extending an invitation to imaginative engagement.
This contest will end on Sunday the the 27th of July 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.
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![]() | Congratulations to all!!! |
![]() | Dazhi Cen PRO Stunning! |
![]() | Yinghui Dan PRO Great work, congratulations to all winners! |
![]() | garyholman PRO Congratulations! to all winners. |
![]() | Vladimir Funtak PRO Claudio Moretti reminded us in so poetic way about the purpose of the windMILLS.... |
![]() | Caroline Bomers PRO Congratulations to all winners. |
![]() | Subhajit Das PRO Great work. Congratulations to all winners. |
![]() | Many congratulations to all the winners. It's hard to pick a favorite one!! |
![]() | Congratulations to all winners. Hard choices to make. |
![]() | jordiegeatorrent PRO Congratulations. |
![]() | Pang Teng Lin PRO Fascinating captures congratulations to all winners |
![]() | Generating energy from the wind...is for me visually poetic. That's why I'm especially happy with the outcome of this contest! Congratulations to all the participants! |
![]() | Thank you, congratulations to all the participants. |
by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 14th of July 2025
Ramiz Sahin strongly believes that photographers should have a cause they want to communicate through their work. Every photo we take has a reason for being shown. It is important to consider how far it reaches the viewer. Sometimes, photography transcends our boundaries and begins to define our lifestyle. Read more about Ramiz and the man behind his work in this interview.
'Bow'
'dried lemons'
'on the wooden pier...'
Dear Ramiz,first I would like to thank you for taking the time to answer this questionnaire. To begin with, could you please introduce yourself briefly and tell us more about yourself, your hobbies and any other projects you are involved in?
I am an amateur photographer from Istanbul and a retired physical education teacher. After retiring, I graduated from the Department of Photography and Videography at Open University in Turkey and became a member of the Istanbul Photography and Cinema Amateurs Association (IFSAK). I have held various positions on the IFSAK board of directors for many years and also work as a photography project consultant at IFSAK. After completing a project entitled Minimalism in 2024, I and the friends who participated in the project have recently established the Minimalist Photography Group at IFSAK. We are currently working on projects with the Minimalist Photography Group. We plan to further develop our original minimalist works.
When and how did you begin your journey in photography?
My interest in photography began in secondary school. Like many others, I started out taking photos with the legendary Lubitel 2, which I bought using my pocket money. I set up my own darkroom while at high school. It was small and located under the stairs. Yet I was very happy. I made contact prints for a while. After saving up again, I bought a small enlarger and started making larger prints. This was a significant development for me. At that time, I dreamed of becoming a photojournalist. However, the idea of studying physical education and teaching at university became more important to me. After graduating, I worked as both a teacher and a coach. Consequently, I could not find the time to take photos. Although I had not taken photographs for many years, the idea was always at the back of my mind. In 2013, I ended my career, bought a new camera and renewed my membership of İFSAK. I then participated in its activities. First, I received training in documentary photography. I then participated in setting up the İFSAK Belgeselab (Documentarylab) photography group and created my documentary, Pendik Garaj (Pendik Garage). That year, the documentary was accepted at the International Istanbul Photography Festival. However, as the conditions for documentary photography were extremely challenging for me at that time, not least because one had to be young, I changed direction.
For many of us, photography is either a hobby or a way of life. How would you describe your relationship with photography?
I am an amateur photographer. An amateur is someone who loves their job. This depends on how passionately one performs their job. I believe that photographers should have a cause that they want to communicate through their work. Every photo we take has a reason for being shown. It is important to consider the extent to which it reaches the viewer. This relates to how important you consider your job to be and how much time you spend doing it. Sometimes, our hobbies transcend their boundaries and begin to define our lifestyle.
Which experience has had the greatest influence on your journey in photography so far?
I believe that moving away from documentary photography has encouraged me to explore different areas. It's been a long journey. I don't know what the future holds.
You have your own style, but your work is very diverse. I see architecture, portrait and still life photography. Could you explain why this is?
Yes, I often think about that, too. Is diversity a good thing? Photographers usually prefer to specialize in one area and become experts in it. I like producing different styles of photographs. This allows me to express myself in different ways. Our style can change over time. This is perfectly normal.
Which is more important to you: the mood or story behind your images, or technical perfection?
I would like to answer this question with a quote from Gilles Deleuze: In his book 'Movement-Image', he says, 'Consciousness fills the gap between perception and action.' Although this is intended for the viewer, it also applies to the photographer, who creates the perception. What impression do you want to create for the viewer? For me, it's important to capture the mood of the situation. I can achieve this by using technology to create a strong narrative.
What is your relationship with your subject matter beyond merely observing it?
Do you carefully prepare the locations where you intend to take photographs?
I usually plan the photographs I want to take in my head. If something I see, a film I watch or a book I read inspires me, I take notes in my small notebook. I even draw a storyboard. I search for suitable locations. Sometimes, life offers beautiful surprises when I'm out and about in the places I choose.
'City people'
' Alone...'
'Alone'
'Minimal story...'
'knitting, reading'
Describe your overall vision for photography.
I believe that the purpose of photography is to impress viewers. I want to create a mood for the viewer through an original and aesthetic narrative language that makes them take action.
Could you tell us more about your workflow, from coming up with an idea to creating the final product?
Usually, I plan my photos in advance. This is why I try to achieve the desired result during the shoot. However, I always edit all my photos. I use Lightroom for this purpose. I prefer to use Photoshop for still-life photographs, especially to add textures or overlays or try something new.
Where do you look for inspiration, and what inspires you the most?
Years ago, I saw a still-life painting that had a great impact on me. I said that one day I would like to take such photographs. That's how my still-life photography journey began. I am particularly inspired by classical paintings. Photography is a cultural phenomenon. Therefore, I am also inspired by the books I read and the films I watch. Films by directors such as Béla Tarr, Nuri Bilge Ceylan and Ingmar Bergman affect me. I also enjoy looking at the work of master photographers on 1X. There are many impressive works. I would like to thank them for their inspiration.
'September is gone too...'
'Sunflower'
'From Ege...'
'Peaches'
'fall end grapes'
Many people believe that gear is unimportant if you're passionate about photography. Could you please tell us what equipment you use, such as your camera, lenses, lighting and tripod?
I don't think the idea that equipment isn't important captures the whole issue. After all, photography was a significant technological development when it was invented. It still is. Some things require sufficient technology to be possible. Ultimately, it is up to the photographer to use the equipment in the most appropriate way for the purpose and to produce something with sufficient technology.
Excluding my analogue cameras, I have two digital cameras: A Canon 5D Mark II with 28–300, 50 mm and 24–105 mm lenses. I also have a Sony 6000 that I always carry with me. These cameras meet my current needs. I use a tripod, particularly for still life and portrait photography. As my equipment is heavy, I also use a monopod.
I prefer to use daylight, even for indoor photography.
Which photo is your favourite? Please tell us the story behind your choice.
It's difficult to choose! Since my work is so diverse, there are many different aspects to consider. In my opinion, my favourite photo is the one I have yet to take. However, I would like to share a portrait of my 105-year-old mother with you. She is 105 years old. Her father was sad because he could not send her to school, and he told her so. Inspired by her sad story, I took a series of photos of her with books. This is just one example.
'Old books are good friends'
'Book and human.'
'Reminiscences'
*?*
Which photographers or mentors have influenced you and your photography?
When I was taking documentary photographs, I was most influenced by Eugene Simit and Salgado. Among Turkish photographers, the artists I take as role models are Fikret Otyam, Ara Güler, Şahin Kaygun and İsa Çelik, who have produced special works. Every photograph has a decisive moment, so we should not overlook the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Now that we are almost at the end of this interview, could you please tell us about any photographic projects you would like to be involved in?
I am planning to hold a personal exhibition of my still-life photographs. I created unique frames for each of my photographs. (I am quite the carpentry artist!) I have not yet decided on the photo paper. I want it to be something special. My research is ongoing.
Recently, I have been working on producing pictorialist photographs with a minimalist narrative style. This will be a collaborative project involving the Minimalist Photography Group, which I founded with friends. We plan to conclude this project with a group exhibition next year.
'Two birds'
'Full windows'
'There is no salvation alone.'
'The wall...'
Is there anything else you would like to add, and what are your thoughts on using 1X as a home base for your work?
I have been following 1X with interest ever since I first discovered it. I believe it has taught me a great deal. It's extremely valuable to be in touch with photographers from around the world. I was thrilled when my first photograph was published. I ran and showed it to my wife. The curators who select the photographs maintain a certain quality. Your work is truly beautiful. I am endlessly grateful to you and the whole 1X team.
With my kindest and warmest regards.
Ramiz Sahin
Istanbul / 2025
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![]() | Excelente entrevista e excelente trabalho! Parabéns, Ramiz! |
![]() | Jacob (Jian) Xu CREW Beautiful collections and great article! |
![]() | CHIH YUAN LIN PRO Very Wholehearted work, very in-depth article. Thank you very much |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Thank you very much CHIH. Best regards. |
![]() | Very good interview, like always. I like very much the diversity of Ramiz portfolio |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Dear Mariuca, thank you very much. Best regards. |
![]() | carlo borgatelli PRO Varius and excellent work, congratulations |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Thanks so much Carlo. Regards. |
![]() | Ayse Yorgancilar PRO When I saw your name on the front page and then your works, I was proud of you like my own success.Congratulations... |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Dear Ayşe, Your friendly comment touched me deeply. Thank you very much. Best regards. |
![]() | Yinghui Dan PRO Excellent work! |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Thanks so much Yinghui. Best regards. |
![]() | 大山 儀高 PRO 素晴らしい写真と記事です。最後に付け加えられた言葉が胸に響きます。ありがとう。そして、おめでとうございます。 |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO 親愛なる友人へ、心からの温かいコメントをありがとうございます。
注:正しく書けているといいのですが。:-)
Thanks so much. |
![]() | Rana Jabeen PRO Excellent interview and superb photos...Congratulations |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Dear Rana thank you very much. Best regards. |
![]() | Gila Koller PRO wonderful photo work and article. My best compliments! |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Thank you very much Gila. Regards. |
![]() | Cicek Kiral CREW An aesthetically impressive collection of artistic work...Congratulations... |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Dear Çiçek, thank you very much for your valuable comments. Best regards |
![]() | Rachel Pansky PRO Sensitive and beautiful work. |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Thank you very much Rachel. Regards, |
![]() | Ben.C.L PRO Great work |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Thank you very much Ben. Regards, |
![]() | Izabella Végh PRO Bellissimo articolo. Ringrazio per autore delle fotografie eccezionale e la descrizione. |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Cara Izabella, grazie mille per il tuo gentile commento. Cordiali saluti. |
![]() | Ali Khataw CREW Great artistic work! Impressive! |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Dear Ali, thank you very much. Best regards. |
![]() | MingLun Tsai PRO Excellent work and great article. Congratulations! |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Dear MingLun, thank you very much. Best regards. |
![]() | carlo borgatelli PRO Artistic work. Congratulations |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Dear Carlo, thank you very much. Best regards. |
![]() | Dazhi Cen PRO Good story telling. |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Dear Dazhi, thank you very much. Best regards. |
![]() | Miro Susta CREW Excellent interview, very nice reading, I very much lile your diversity, eeach section full of beautiful photos, let me send you in this way my congratulations, just continue your excelent work, and thank you dear Yvette for bringing it to us. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW thanks for your neverlasting appreciation, Miro! |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Dear Miro, thank you so much for your sincere and heartfelt comment. And also to Yvette, who prepared this interview. Best regards. |
![]() | FranzStaab PRO Wonderful Interview and Article! Amazing photos, It's my taste! |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Dear Franz, I'm very happy that you liked it. Thank you very much. Best regards. |
![]() | Pang Teng Lin PRO Amazing thank you for sharing. |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Thanks so much Pang. Regards. |
![]() | Wanghan Li PRO Beautiful and artistic work with the wonderful article! Congratulations! |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Thank you very much Wamghan. Regards. |
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Extraordinary work, Ramiz. Congratulations. |
![]() | Ramiz Sahin PRO Thanks so much Eduardo. Regards. |
Published the 11th of July 2025
This months' featured exhibition is titled 'Colourful Black and White' by Yvette Depaepe
Yes, pure BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY can indeed have a "colourful" effect, even though it may not directly include colour in the traditional sense. In black and white photography, the contrast, composition, and texture can create a sense of vibrancy and dynamism that evokes the emotional intensity and richness typically associated with colour.
Essentially, BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY uses its own set of visual tools (contrast, texture, light, and composition) to create the emotional and visual impact that colour can achieve.
We invite you to explore this fine exhibition. While it's not literal colour, it's still a 'colourful" experience because of its ability to evoke feelings, depth and intensity.
This exhibition which will be exposed on our opening page / Gallery during the whole month of July 2025.
Click here to see the entire exhibition: [579] Colourful Black and White by Yvette Depaepe
To trigger your curiousity, here is a small compilation of images out of this monochorme exhibition.
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![]() | garyholman PRO Wonderful! black and white work. |
![]() | CHIH YUAN LIN PRO Amazing black and white gradation works, more like color photos than color photos |
![]() | Wanghan Li PRO So impressive and beautiful! |
![]() | Puneet Sikand PRO exquisite work |
![]() | Subhajit Das PRO Excellent work and great article. Congratulations! |
![]() | Susi PRO Excellent collection of black and white artwork! I love it!! |
![]() | SachikoHatsumori PRO I found this theme truly fascinating.
Thank you for covering this topic.
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![]() | Eiji Yamamoto PRO Both this article and the exhibition are great and impactful, and evoke emotions in the viewer. Thank you so much for sharing, dear Yvette! |
![]() | Exciting images that generate numerous feelings and moods.Images from which it is difficult to take your eyes off |
![]() | Dennis Zhang PRO Excellent work and collection of photographic art . |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Many thanks, dear Dennis! |
![]() | Sherry Huang PRO Very nice light and fantastic transition of colors with excellent compositions. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you so much, Sherry! |
![]() | jordiegeatorrent PRO I deeply appreciate the conceptual alignment I share with Yvette Depaepe and feel a strong sense of identification with her approach, especially in the way she understands black and white photography as a means of representing color from a different dimension. To this perspective, I would add two elements that I consider essential to the aesthetic discourse of black and white: on the one hand, light — a fundamental component in building the image and conveying emotion — and on the other, the importance of revisiting and updating the classic Zone System within today’s digital context, as it remains a valuable tool for managing tonal range with both intention and precision. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks for your extensive and appropriated reaction, Jorge. Cheers, Yvette |
![]() | Yaping Zhang PRO 杰出的黑白作品,恭喜大师! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Many thanks, dear friend! |
![]() | carlo borgatelli PRO many subjects, excellent result |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you, dear Carlo! |
![]() | FranzStaab PRO B&W is color enough! Congrats Yvette! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Great comment, Franz !!!!!!!!!!!! |
![]() | Wayne Pearson PRO Excellent dynamic black and white photography, congratulations dear Yvette! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks a lot, Wayne ;-) |
![]() | joanaduenas PRO Nice display of shades and light-dark tones! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Many thanks, Joana. |
![]() | Dazhi Cen PRO Nostalgic, and dreaming. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks for your kind comment, dear friend! |
![]() | Meraviglia del bianco e nero e in queste immagini ottimamente rappresentato complimenti Yvette |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks a lot, dear Enzo Luigi! |
![]() | Elizabeth Allen CREW Wonderful diversity in this superb collection of compositions full of atmosphere, dear Yvette.
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![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks once more, dear Elizabeth! |
![]() | Fabrizio Micheli PRO Amazing collection of great images with fantastic tones and contrast of blacks and whites. Congratulations!!! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks dear Fabrizio! |
![]() | Colin Dixon CREW Wonderful work a great collection of photographic art . |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you, dear Colin! |
![]() | Miro Susta CREW Wonderful Exhibition, you are master in Black-and-White photography Yvette |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks, dear Miro! |
by Editor Michel Romaggi in collaboration with the author Marcel Egger
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 9th of July 2025
'SamuiFisherman'
Your portfolio includes various styles of photography: animals, landscapes, portraits, street photography, photomontage and staged photography. Could you tell us more about your choice of subjects?
Thank you for your interest in my work.
I am very versatile and enjoy photographing all kinds of subjects. I love the challenge of trying new things and achieving the seemingly impossible. Two of my specialities are compositing and microphotography. During the lockdown, I built a camera slider with a microscope lens and a light tunnel. I placed a fly in front of the lens, set the camera to move in a pre-determined way over a distance of 0.001 millimetres and took approximately 400 photos. I then combined these into a single, consistently sharp image using a process called photo stacking. The result was an extraordinary portrait of a fly's face where every hair and pore was visible, offering a unique insight into the microcosmic world. This photo won me the European Championship title among professional photographers and secured me a place in the top 10 at the World Championship.
'VultureQueen'
Are you aware that you mix reality and dreams to the extent that we can sometimes be confused when looking at your pictures?
My images are intended to astonish and provoke thought. Simply capturing an event in a photograph isn't enough for me. I want to create new stories and let my imagination run wild. True to the motto: 'I make the world the way I want it.' Before becoming a photographer, I was a freelance artist specialising in fantastic realism for 10 years.
'FaceOn'
How do you choose the subjects for your photomontages? Do you take photos that inspire ideas, or do you take pictures according to a starting idea?
I do both. Often, I have an idea and gather the elements of the image from my photo collection. However, there are also ideas for which I take the necessary photos in the studio. I don't realise every idea. It's entirely possible that a completely different result will emerge while I'm working on an idea.
Could you tell us how you created your image, 'Car Mechanics'?
'CarMechanics'
In our photography club, www.erster-fotoclub-lustenau.at, of which I am chairman, we are currently running a matrix competition for our members. At our Christmas party, nine terms were drawn at random, and members are now allowed to create a photo or image containing at least three of these terms. We meet every other week and anyone who attends the club evening can bring a new image. We then review the entries and compile them for a club championship, which is judged by another photography club. The images will be presented to the public at a large photo exhibition in autumn. Our terms are: yellow, face, central perspective, handbag, walking, green, dramatic, close-up and out of focus. For my photo, 'Car Mechanic', I included as many terms as possible. Feel free to take a look and see how many you can spot. I found the car wreck in the desert while travelling in Namibia, and the mechanics were actually fishermen from Thailand. The background is also from the island of Koh Samui. With a lot of imagination, a touch of madness and the magic of Photoshop, I created this image. Our members know my incredible photos and are always excited to see my latest creations.
Best wishes to all the talented photographers and crew members at 1x! It's great that such a motivating and exciting photography community exists.
Marcel Egger
'NamibiaFashion'
'LionDream'
'MoonOwls'
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![]() | garyholman PRO Fabulous! ideas and Photomontages. Thank you! for sharing and Congratulations! Marcel. |
![]() | Wayne Pearson PRO Brilliant creative work, congratulations Marcel. |
![]() | DonnaHom PRO A very creative collection of images. Thank you for sharing. |
![]() | Nic Keller PRO Wonderful Portfolio! |
![]() | fantastic work |
![]() | Seiji Kamei PRO Very creative and beautiful !! |
![]() | Miro Susta CREW Extraordinary photo work, accept my congratulations Marcel |
![]() | Eric Chatelain PRO Very interesting and inspiring ! Thanks for sharing these marvels :-) |
![]() | Wanghan Li PRO Fantastic and beautiful works! |
![]() | Kathryn King PRO Wonderful work!! |
![]() | Vladimir Funtak PRO Original, well thought off and crafted images, congratulations! |
![]() | STUNNING!
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![]() | Rahul Misra PRO Outstanding!
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![]() | Tessa Schack PRO Incredible fine art photography and creativity. |
![]() | spellbound ... Amazing works ... |
![]() | Roland Weber PRO Some really cool pictures, great work.
Thanks for sharing, for the inspiration and ideas they create. Wonderfull. |
![]() | Jacob (Jian) Xu CREW Fabulous images! |
![]() | Jane Lyons PRO So wonderful! Thank you. |
![]() | Eiji Yamamoto PRO Thank you so much for the interesting article with great photos! it's very inspiring! |
![]() | Subhajit Das PRO Great work. Congratulations! |
![]() | Pang Teng Lin PRO Spectacular |
![]() | Thierry Dufour PRO Splendid images, magnificent work. Congrats Marcel, thank so much Michel !!! |