“She Is There” by Harley Yang

A friend from my university days took me on a photo walk in the older parts of Kowloon, the Sum

“The Woman and the Camera — Review of Lee Miller at Tate Britain”, by Can Heilmaier

It is an afternoon at the Vogue studios. The year is 1931. A tall model with short blonde hair poses

“Untitled” from the “not perfect but perfect” series, by Frank Duffy

Living in Florida, you see people at the beach picking up only perfect seashells. I have been picking up the

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Chris Niccolls

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Chris Niccolls, the host of the PetaPixel YouTube show and co-host of the

FRAMES Digital – October 2025

Our October 2025 edition of FRAMES Digital opens with Lauren Walsh’s deeply thoughtful essay, What She Saw: A Teenage Lens

Isolation and Love – Review of “Crossroads” by Debsuddha Banerjee

It really doesn’t matter how often I look. There is something about the portrait which, when done well, transcends documentation.

Fresh Memory – Review of “Brownie” by David Katzenstein

There is a type of photo book which, at one level, seems to be more about gear or technique than

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Hugh Brownstone

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Hugh Brownstone, a photographer, writer, and YouTuber known for his thoughtful, human-centered approach

“Leef met je…” by John Devitt

This photo was taken in Nijmegen West, an area in my adopted hometown that has seen quite a bit of

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Deborah Ory & Ken Browar

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Deborah Ory and Ken Browar, the Brooklyn-based husband-and-wife duo behind the NYC Dance

Light and Cloth – Review of “Yves Saint Laurent and Photography”, edited by Elsa Janssen

There are moments when photography exceeds its brief, when it does not simply record reality, but like a breath, a

“The Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards – 40 Years of Celebrating Excellence in Photography and Moving Image Publishing”, by Sam Trenerry

“The camera is much more than a recording apparatus, it is a medium via which messages reach us from another

Replay: FRAMES Live with Kevin Mullins

A few days ago, we had the pleasure of hosting Kevin Mullins for another FRAMES Live online session — and

“Catching a Few Rays!” by John Cavana

I am John Cavana, and I live in North Oxfordshire, England. I’m a ‘mature’ photographer (81), although my interest deepened

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Nat Ward

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Nat Ward, a photographer whose work spans bold installations, conceptual projects, and experimental

Elegant and Troubling – Review of “The Echo of Our Voices: The Day May Break Chapter Four” by Nick Brandt

In one way, I wish I did not have this book on my desk. In a great many other ways,

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