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Magazine
Valentine's Day through the lens of Love


by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 12th of February 2026

 

‘Love is in the air.’ by Ben Goossens

 

 

Valentine’s Day has always been associated with grand gestures—roses wrapped in cellophane, handwritten cards, candlelit dinners—but photography has a unique way of revealing what the day truly means. Beyond the clichés, the lens captures love in its quiet, fleeting, and deeply human forms.

 

In photographs, Valentine’s Day is not just about couples holding hands beneath city lights. It lives in the small details: a shared glance across a crowded café, fingers brushing as coffee cups are passed, the soft smile that appears when someone feels truly seen. These moments are often unplanned, lasting only seconds, yet photography allows them to linger far longer than the day itself.

For photographers, Valentine’s Day offers a rich emotional palette. Light becomes softer, shadows gentler. Red and pink hues dominate the frame, but it’s the warmth between subjects that gives an image its power. Whether shot on bustling streets or in intimate domestic spaces, the strongest images are rarely posed. They emerge when subjects forget the camera is there and simply exist with one another.

In an era dominated by fast scrolling and instant content, Valentine’s photography invites us to slow down. A single photograph can hold a story that words struggle to express: longing, comfort, anticipation, or loss. 

 

Perhaps that is why Valentine’s Day remains such a compelling subject for photographers. It is not the perfection of love that draws us in, but its honesty. The imperfect smiles. The awkward embraces. The tenderness that feels almost too private to witness—yet resonates universally.

Through the lens, Valentine’s Day is less about a single date on the calendar and more about a shared human experience—one that, like a good photograph, stays with us long after the moment has passed.

 

There is a lot of love in our community.

Enjoy this short gallery showcasing it!

 

‘Heart of the desert’ by Babak Mehrafshar

 

 

‘Touch me’ by Heidi Westum

 

 

‘Love at first sight’ by Yvette Depaepe

 

 

‘Hug’ by Morteza Yousefi

 

 

‘Love with Wings’ by DDiArte

 

 

‘Hotel Noir’ by Dasha_and_Mari

 

 

‘Passion in red’ by Erik Schottstaedt

 

 

‘Love’ by Tony Xu

 

 

‘Our heart’s desire’ by Shenshen Dou

 

 

‘check!’ by ambra

 

 

untitled by David Dubnitskiy

 

 

‘Water enchantement’ by Enis Onur

 

 

'Stay' by Delphine Devos



‘On the Top’ by Hendy Mp

 

 

untitled by Boris Hristov

 

 

‘VERY blind date.’ by Ben Goossens

 

 

'Love with all their Roots' by DDiArte

 

 

‘Sketch the love II’ by Sebastien DEL GROSSO

 

 

‘Passion’ by Peppe Tambè

 

 

‘Love’ by Savas Sener

 

 

‘Poetry’ by Dasha_and_Mari

 

 

‘United Diversity’ by Benton Murphy

 

 

‘Touching’ by Stefan Eisele 

 

Make the most of Valentine's Day 2026 and treat your loved ones.

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We are here for the love of photography ♥️
Beautiful collections of loves, Happy Valentine's Day dear Yvette!
Thank you so much dear Yvette, it is always an honor to be chosen. Congratulations to all the authors.
Nicely done!
Happy Valentines Day Friends, excellent contribution and beautiful photo selection Yvette, what would we do without you ❤️
Deeply touched by your comment, Miro !!!
Nice and warm images, all year around especially around Valentine’s Day. Congratulations to all authors, whose outstanding images are exhibited here. Thank you Yvette for your hard work in editing and publishing.
Thanks, Donna ... you make me blushing ;-)
Remarkable collection! Thank you!
Thanks for your appreciation, Yinghui Dan ...
精彩的藏品!谢谢你。
Thanks for your appreciation, Zhou Zhao Nian.
Yvette, you are a gifted curator. What a brilliant collection! Thank you.
Thank you Jane ... I love going through the artworks on 1x in search of forgotten gems ;-)
Brilliant, simply brilliant and inspiring work by the featured photographers. What a feast to the eyes, bravo!!! 👏👏👏👏
Thank your, dear Carolina ...