On Love and Sharp Insight – Review of “Paris à cœur ouvert: Paris in the Raw” by Garrett Strang
Let me begin this way— If you have any love for Paris, or any love for the idea of Paris,
“The Fog” by Derek Samuels
The image was taken on a cold night a couple of years ago. Fog is a rare occurrence on the
The Insight of Long Time – Review of “Solargraphs” by Robert Charles Mann
According to the infallible World Wide Web, the record for the longest exposure photograph is a bit more than eight
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Eric Chan
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Eric Chan, a Senior Principal Scientist on the Adobe Camera Raw, where he
“Kind (in Icelandic just meaning sheep)” by Finnur P. Frodason
The photo was taken on the small island of Flatey. Today, only 2 families live there, but it used to
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Nick Brandt
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Nick Brandt, a London-born photographer whose globally exhibited work confronts the human and
Breadth and Depth – Review of “A Period in Time: Looking Back While Moving Forward” by Ed Kashi
What is the most important attribute of a documentarian? Respect? Empathy? An unsentimental, if not occasionally brutal, honesty? Ed Kashi
“The Three Sisters” by Steve Bauserman
All I wanted was a large landscape image for the twenty-five-foot white wall in the studio so that it did
“Dreich” by Per Bullough
I am a very lucky man- I live in the Derbyshire Peak, not very far from where I grew up.
FRAMES Digital – November 2025
The November 2025 edition of FRAMES Digital is a calm, reflective journey through landscapes, communities, and the emotional weight photography
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Paul Mobley
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Paul Mobley, an American portrait photographer known for both commercial work and documentary
Curiouser and curiouser! – Review of “Street Scenes” by Phil Penman
Sometimes the old truths are the best. Yes, it’s now a cliché and a trope to invoke Henri Cartier-Bresson. Still,
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “The Otherworldly Egyptian Photographs of Bernard Guillot”, by Heba Farid
Bernard Guillot (1950-2021) was a French painter and photographer who traveled extensively in Europe, the US, and the Middle East
“Lookout” by Peter Shennan
We live in a typical English seaside resort, and with that comes glorious light at sunrise and sunset. I’ve always
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Seeing Society from Above: The Narrative Landscapes of Seunggu Kim
Seunggu Kim’s photographs offer a view of society that is at once distant and deeply human—scenes observed from above, yet
“Made by Human #15” by Roberto Besana
I propose here the presentation written by Beppe Mecconi for one of my exhibitions dedicated to trees, of which this
