Gut Wrenching and Curious – Review of “Call Me Lola: In Search of Mother” by Loli Kantor
One of the most wonderful things about photography is the fact that it is both history and investigation. While, at

“Roundabout” by Rob Mattson
This photograph, like much of my personal work, is the result of taking a step back when the stresses of

“Untitled” by Lisa Austin
I enjoy going on photo walks early in the morning, usually in urban areas like my hometown of Toronto. Much

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Peter Fisher
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Peter Fisher, a freelance photographer and former digital photo editor for The New

A Disturbing Look – Review of “The End is Near, Here” by Michael Dressel
Sometimes a truth is disturbing. Yes, sometimes a truth is not the whole truth. It is not universal in its

“Erasure” by Andy Gordon
The Erasure project is a response to political change. It is partly a mindful act and self-therapy, and part didactic

“The Silent Narratives: A Portrait of Kumbha” by Raj Sarkar
“My fourth pilgrimage to the Kumbha Mela in Prayagraj, on the dawn of January 12th, 2025, felt different. It was

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Daniel Power
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Daniel Power, the founder of powerHouse Books, an influential independent publishing house known

The Doubling Call – Review of “Whiteness in Černobyl” by Marco Cortesi
It’s often said that photography, like music and dance, is a universal language. I have proof of that in my

“Winter Walks in My City” by Catherine Craig
Let’s start by saying that I am grateful that my picture was chosen and given this opportunity to share more

“Frog-Legged Beetle and Sun Flower” by Gene Dominique
Right now I’m making a series of photographs from which I’m going to create some floral tapestries. I made this

FRAMES Digital – March 2025
FRAMES Digital March 2025 offers an insightful exploration into the ever-evolving world of photography, blending artistic visions, historical narratives, and

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Susan Platt
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Susan Platt, a fine art photographic artist from Stockton, California, whose 37-year career

The Once and Future Past – Review of “What We Inherit”, edited by Robert Flischel
Every now and then a photobook comes along which is more than beautiful, more than insightful, more than just fresh

“Boat at Laugharne” by Gareth Martin
I have visited Laugharne, a small town on the Carmarthenshire coast, many times over the years with my wife and

“Small World” by Jason Pettit
The winter holds an opportunity that other seasons do not. In the frozen landscape, otherwise inaccessible locations become available for