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by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 25th of July 2025
What is Mindful Photography?
Mindful photography is the practice of using photography to be fully present, slow down, and really see what’s around you. Instead of chasing the perfect shot or impressive edits, you focus on awareness, observation, and appreciation of the moment. Observe, notice details, and respond to what you see in a calm, thoughtful way.
MINDFUL PHOTOGRAPHY IS OFTEN CONNECTED TO PRINCIPLES FROM MINDFULNESS
* Non-judgment: Seeing without labeling things as "good" or "bad."
* Presence: Fully experiencing the moment without distraction.
* Acceptance: Appreciating things as they are.
KEY ASPECTS
Slow down – Take your time to notice light, color, shapes, textures.
Engage your senses – Feel the air, listen to sounds, notice smells, not just sights.
See familiar things with fresh eyes – Even ordinary subjects can be interesting.
Non-striving – Don’t worry about making “great” photos, just observe and capture.
Be present – Leave behind distractions, focus on what’s in front of you.
BENEFITS OF MINDFUL PHOTOGRAPHY
* Reduces stress and anxiety.
* Improves observation and appreciation of everyday beauty.
* Encourages gratitude and wonder.
* Deepens your connection with your environment.
* Sparks creative insight in a gentle, natural way.
TECHNIQUES & PRACTICES
* Photo walks: Wander without a set goal, just notice and photograph what catches your eye.
* Thematic focus: Look for shapes, colors, or patterns on your walk.
* One photo at a time: Pause, compose carefully, take only one shot instead of many.
* Silence your inner critic: Don’t judge your photos immediately—just experience making them.
* Daily practice: Even a few minutes a day can build awareness.
MINDFUL vs. TRADITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Traditonal Approach Mindful Approach
Focus on results Focus on process
Fast, many shots Slow, intentional shots
Technical perfection Emotional/observational honesty
Planning and goals Openness and curiosity
Mindful photography is open to anyone, with any camera—from smartphones to DSLRs. It’s less about gear, and more about seeing deeply. It’s about how you see, not what you shoot.
Whatever the subject of your photographs, try it out for yourself!
It was hard to choose from the countless mindful images from our members.
I hope it will inspire you to get started!
'In Disguise' by Lorenzo Grifantini
'The Fallen Idol V' by David Frutos
'After the Rain' by Colin Bamford
'Autumn on the road' by Christian Roustan (Kikroune)
'Enchanted Autumn' by Fiorenzo Carozzi
'stand alone' by Rolf Endermann
'Pink and green' by Luc Vangindertael (LaGrange)
'Plandt in galaxy' by Ekkachai Khemkum
'Trinity' by Beesee
'Rhombus' by Hans-Wolfgang Hawerkamp
'Reflections of the past' by Yvette Depaepe
'The visitor' by Marc Apers
'Red umbrella' by Haruyo Sakamoto
'Gossip Facade' by Giuseppe Satriani
'Bakehouse' by Berna Nalçaci
'One meter of sunshine' by Ke Liu
'parked' by Rolf Endermann
'Le Café Bleu' by Marc Apers
'The red bike' by FranzStaab
'The Cat That Walked by Himself' by Anna Kudriavtseva
'grandchild bodyguard' by Gilbert Claes
'La sdraio' by Massimo Della Latta
'swing' by Ali Acar
'sun salutation' by Christine Frick
'I love you – you only want my ice!' by Holger Droste
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![]() | Yun Thwaits PRO Very insightful article that opens my mind and eyes! Great images! Thanks dear Yvette! |
![]() | Vladimir Funtak PRO Mindful photography, also known as contemplative or slow photography, is a practice that encourages being fully present and aware while taking pictures. It shifts the focus from capturing the perfect shot to appreciating the present moment and the act of seeing. This approach can reduce stress, enhance creativity, and foster a deeper connection with one's surroundings.
Here's a more detailed look:
What it is:
Being present:
Mindful photography emphasizes being fully engaged with the current moment, rather than being distracted by thoughts about past or future shots.
Observing details:
It encourages paying attention to the subtle details, textures, colors, and light in the environment, fostering a sense of wonder and appreciation.
Slowing down:
Unlike traditional photography, which can be rushed and competitive, mindful photography encourages a slower, more deliberate approach.
Focus on the process:
The emphasis is on the experience of taking photos, rather than solely on the final result.
How to practice:
Start with your senses:
Notice the sights, sounds, smells, and textures around you before picking up your camera.
Let your intuition guide you:
Instead of analyzing every shot, allow your subconscious to guide your lens.
Use your phone:
If you find yourself overthinking with a professional camera, try using your phone to simplify the process.
Be patient:
Don't be discouraged if you don't get the perfect shot right away. The journey of mindful photography is just as important as the destination.
Find your own space:
Whether it's a quiet corner in your home, a busy city street, or a natural landscape, find a place where you feel comfortable and inspired.
Benefits:
Reduced stress and anxiety:
By focusing on the present moment, mindful photography can help calm the mind and reduce stress levels.
Increased creativity:
Engaging with the world in a mindful way can spark new ideas and perspectives.
Deeper connection to surroundings:
Mindful photography encourages a greater appreciation for the beauty and detail in everyday life.
Improved well-being:
The practice can lead to a greater sense of calm, happiness, and clarity of thought. Source, AI, Internet. |
![]() | Cristiano Giani PRO ...nice images and interesting article. Thanks for sharing... |
![]() | Anita Singh PRO Excellent images, absolutely delightful article, makes the hobby more peaceful and enjoyable , thanks dear Yvette |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW What a fine comment, dear Anita! Thanks ... |
![]() | Pang Teng Lin PRO Insightful article and wonderful images. Thank you for sharing. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks for your appreciation, dear friend! Much appreciated... |
![]() | Deedee Wu PRO Thank you Yvette! Nice article and helps a lot. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW So glad to see how many members are reacting so positively. Thanks Deedee Wu. |
![]() | Izabella Végh PRO Cara Yvette, i tuoi articoli sono sempre interessanti, ma questo particolarmente, con le fotografie allegate appropriate. Grazie. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you so much, Izabella! |
![]() | CHIH YUAN LIN PRO Mindful Photography I read this wonderful article today and learned more. Thank you Yvette |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Glad to hear this, dear friend. Thanks for your appreciation! |
![]() | Haruyo Sakamoto PRO Thank you, Yvette, for this wonderful article. I’m truly honored that you selected my photo to be included in it. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Well deserved, Haruyo. Thanks for your fine reaction! |
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![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you, Yangying ;-) |
![]() | Hans Repelnig PRO An interesting article I can take a lot with me. Excellent choice of photos. Thank you Yvette! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Glad to hear all those fine reactions and thanks for yours, Hans! |
![]() | Heike Wolters-Wrase PRO Wonderful choice of images!!! |
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![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Many thanks, dear friend! |
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![]() | Miro Susta CREW Very interesting subject, I was never thinking about it, but it is true, mindfull photography is open to all of us, but often we don't realise it. Thank you Yvette for this excellent article and for selection of related photos. I will try to go through my photo gallery to find one or more "mindfull photo(s)" acceptable for publishing. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Great to hear that, Miro ... and thanks for your appreciation, my friend! |
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![]() | Heike Willers PRO Thank you so much for sharing these inspiring photos and words! |
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![]() | Francisco Goncalves PRO What can I say? You describe what I like to do, as opposed to what I do. I let "time" dictate how I approach my day, how I walk the streets familiar to my legs. I forgot how to wait. Thank you for reminding me. Good work. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Many thanks for your appreciation, dear Francisco! |
![]() | Gila Koller PRO Thank you so much Yvette for this inspiring article and amazing photos. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW My pleasure, dear Gila ... Thanks! |
![]() | Cesare Maffei PRO Dear Yvette, thank you for helping us to remember that living is just staying in every moment as it happens, without trying to obtain something. When we just live, we open our mind to whole reality, while when we try to obtain a result, we focus our attention on partial realities. A photo is the result of an intentional action, of our focusing on something, but the best is when we, before the action, don't think of it. It just happens! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Many thanks for your extensive and excellent reaction, dear Cesare! |
![]() | Wayne Pearson PRO I love them all, and great philosophy. We have to open our eyes and awareness, to see the diamonds waiting to be discovered, thank you Yvette. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you so much for your comment in depth, dear Wayne! |
![]() | Jacob (Jian) Xu CREW Very inspiring article and beautiful series of images! Thank you for sharing, Yvette! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks a lot, dear Jian ... |
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![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW That's a fine compliment, Cicek ... Many thanks, dear friend! |
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![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW You make me blushing, Jane. Thanks for such a fine compliment! |
![]() | brigitte van krimpen PRO An interesting subject and article Yvette, well done. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks a lot, Brigitte! |
![]() | Subhajit Das PRO Great work. Wonderful article. Very inspiring. Congratulations! |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Many thanks, Das! |
![]() | Greetje van Son PRO Very interesting article and great images are choosen. Compliments. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks Greetje ;-) |
![]() | Gilbert Claes PRO Thank you so much... Congratulations to all the members... Very nice article... |
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![]() | FranzStaab PRO Wonderful article & amazing photos, Yvette, thank you for choosing one of my pics. |
![]() | Yvette Depaepe CREW Thank you, dear Franz ! |
![]() | Montserrat Alviani PRO A magnificent article. Thank you, Yvette, and congratulations to all the participating photographers for their excellent images. |
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