FRAMES Photography Podcast with Joyce DiDonato

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Joyce DiDonato, who, alongside her distinguished career as a Grammy‑winning mezzo‑soprano, curates a

Well, that’s Odd – Review of “Roads Less Traveled” by Robert Morin

Sometimes a photo book just speaks to your heart. There’s something about it which seems honest and insightful, artistically adroit,

FRAMES Digital – August 2025

We’ve just released the brand-new August 2025 edition of FRAMES Digital, and it’s packed with essays, conversations, and photo stories

FRAMES Magazine – Volume 20

Our 20th printed edition is here—a milestone issue filled with voices and visions that remind us why photography matters. Inside,

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Toby Binder

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Toby Binder, an award-winning documentary photographer with experience in areas of war and

The Beauty of Detail – Review of “Waterworks: The Hidden Water System of New York” by Stanley Greenberg

Let me begin with a memory about something else. Several decades ago (alas), I found myself one afternoon in a

“Beard #2” by Devon Green

Recently, I’ve been making street portraits. It all began when I made a portrait of a man with a beard.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “My Place, My Times – Experiencing and Expressing India Today”, by Aniruddha Guha Sarkar

Two quotes surge up in my mind as I think about writing down this article. I do not remember the

“Paris” by Nigel Ridgen

I was traveling to Alsace and had a stopover in Paris. I was staying in a hotel opposite Gare de

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Martin Zweierlein

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Martin Zweierlein, a physics professor at MIT and a pioneer in quantum gas

To Consider the Ideas – Review of “Blind Corners: Essays on Photography” by Michael Collins

For several years, I used to carry in my bag a small book titled Sauntering: Writer’s Walk Europe. Introduced and

“Nothing More Than This” by Paul Grecian

As my interest in photography moved from images of something to images of a fine art nature, I have found

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “Between a Rock and a Parking Spot”, by Scott D. Bentley

“Art can no longer be merely a mirror, it must act as the organizer of the people’s consciousness… No form

“Lost in Thought” by Cynthia Gladis

I recently went to New York’s Coney Island for the first time. I couldn’t wait to see it, as I

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Paul Hart

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Paul Hart, a celebrated British landscape photographer and master printmaker who has dedicated

Wisdom – Review of “Both Sides Now” by Ari Jaaksi

I doubt I will ever be not surprised by the ability of photography to open up something fresh and unexpected,

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