The Netherlands Covered In Snow
- Albert Dros
- 20 hours ago
- 6 min read
I always like to look back on the photos I take. It takes me back to the moment and relive the memories. For me, that’s an important part of photography. Last January we had lots of snow in the Netherlands. In a month where I was supposed to be in Antarctica but couldn’t go because of an urgent family matter, winter was brought to my own doorstep. I normally do not talk much about my personal life, but January was a whirlwind of the darker side of life, and the brighter beauty of the snow. When I am feeling not at my best, I just like to be out photographing. It’s my kind of therapy.
Back to the snow. For some of you readers snow is probably a very ordinary thing. For us in the Netherlands it’s not (anymore). When I was a little kid I remember seeing snow almost every winter. But nowadays it’s getting rarer. I created my book ‘the Beauty of the Netherlands’ which includes my best photos of 10 years of photography in my homeland. And yes, there are definitely some snowy photos in there, but If I look back on it: there were only a handful of moments with ‘real’ snow that didn’t melt the next day. That was different this January 2026 where we had quite a lot of snow for multiple days in a row, making the Netherlands a winter wonderland.
In this article I share some of my favourite moments in the snow.
Dutch cities and villages covered in snow
I always really enjoy photographing our dutch towns and cities. The preserved old architecture always looks beautiful and I can never get enough of photographing them in different seasons. So with the snow I visited some of them to photograph them in their winter coat.










Forests and trees
People that know my work now I have a soft spot for forests and trees. Forest walks are meditating and it’s no different with snow. My favourite time to stroll around the forests in my neighbourhood is autumn because of its beautiful colour palette with bright yellows and oranges. That’s different with snow. It’s absolutely magical to walk around some of my favourite forests in snow, but it’s definitely not easy to photograph as everything is very monotone. Strong compositions and creative angles are key.










The Countryside
I often photograph the windmills on the Dutch countryside. The Dutch countryside is quite unique. It has interesting lines and patterns from the sky, has many cute windmills and is extremely flat. You’ll also often see fog in the morning on the Dutch countryside. I







A month to remember
While there are quite a lot of photos in this article, I should mention that I took these over a period of just several days. By carefully planning locations close to each other I was able to maximise my time in the snow. These are all moments I will not easily forget. And by writing this article and curating all the photos, I will relive these moments forever.
If you love my work, consider checking out my book the Beauty of the Netherlands. When you order from me I will personally sign it!
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