FRAMES Photography Podcast with Xiomaro
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Xiomaro, an internationally exhibited photographer whose work blends historically grounded images of iconic
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Justin Myers
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Justin Myers, a Canadian-American commercial automotive and adventure photographer based in Portland, Oregon,
A Story of Showing – Review of “Capturing Kennedy”
Capturing Kennedy, a documentary film mostly about the relationship between German-born photographer Jacques Lowe and American politician John F. Kennedy,
FRAMES Digital – February 2026
The February 2026 edition of FRAMES Digital moves beautifully between the intimate and the urgent—between photography as a way of
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Eric Pickersgill
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Eric Pickersgill, a North Carolina–based visual artist and educator whose work examines human
A Wounded yet Dignified People – Review of “Aún nos queda el alma” (“We Still Have The Soul”) by Luis Casadevall
For a great many photographers, Cuba is alluring. Images of Cuba, and of Havana in particular, have filled all sorts
“Adjacency” by Dennis Maida
For several months leading up to this photograph, I found myself increasingly frustrated by a quiet absence, an inability to
The Beauty of Steel and Isolation – Review of “Manhattan Project” by Jan Staller
One of the powers of photography is its ability to isolate. By definition, a photograph is an isolated moment. We
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Robert Kalman
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Robert Kalman, a New York–born documentary portrait photographer whose forty-plus-year practice uses large-format
“Fog and Vines” by Yaroslav Yevchuk
I am a Ukrainian IT specialist currently based in Bratislava. Between work and everyday routines, photography has become a quiet
“Principal Soloists Checking Their Positions During a Publicity Shoot” by Joe Hidalgo-Gato
This image was taken during a publicity photo shoot for Miami City Ballet. The images would be distributed to all
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Tom Walker
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Tom Walker, a Southern California–based fine-art photographer best known for cinematic sailing and
Clear and Complex – Review of “The Rift: Scar of Africa” by Shem Compion
I cannot tell you when I first heard of the Serengeti plain or Mount Kilimanjaro. I cannot tell you when
FRAMES Digital – January 2026
The January 2026 edition of FRAMES Digital opens the year with a collection that feels both grounded and urgent. Across
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Damian Shields
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Damian Shields, a Scottish landscape photographer and visual professional based in Glasgow, originally
Elegant and Necessary Opinions – Review of “Women” by Annie Leibovitz
Every now and then, when I am sent a photobook to review, I am struck by the desire to write
