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“STOP WARS” by Heiko Westphalen

Berlin, the place to be… and I have nothing to add to that. The city with an unimaginable number of

There and Here and Now – Review of “The End of Democracy in Five Acts”, an exhibition at The Gallatin Galleries in NYC

There is a particular power to photography displayed in a gallery. A gallery space is both communal and private.  We

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Hayley Fisk

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Hayley Fisk, a multifaceted photographer and videographer specializing in product and beauty in

THE FEMALE GAZE: “Sheri Lynn Behr: On Gazing and Being Gazed Upon” by Diana Nicholette Jeon

Sheri Lynn Behr studied photography and digital imaging in New York City and began her career photographing musicians and celebrities

“Male Halloween Pennant Dragonfly” by Paul Smith

I saw this beauty on a hike in Lakeville, Massachusetts, USA, in the summer of 2024. It has been given

FRAMES Digital Companion – September 2024

We have just released the newest edition of FRAMES Digital Companion. All FRAMES Members can now download it from the

“Immersion in Ash” by Trevor Cole

The ash from the fires is part of the essence of camp life. They use it to massage their Ankole

Breadth, Depth, and Joy – Review of “The Many Pleasures: Found Art in New York City” by Barton Lewis

One of the great benefits of a photographic series is the ability to achieve both breadth and depth. With many

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Timothy Hogan

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Timothy Hogan, award-winning tabletop film director and stills photographer. You can listen to

“Prague Facades” by David Hay

Many years ago, I was in Prague attending a conference. After a couple of days spent listening to lengthy (and

“The Crooked Tree” by Omar Parada

There is a small forest near my current place where I like to walk during work breaks. It’s a small

On Gratitude and Vision – Review of “Nature’s Writers” by Donald S. Clark

Every now and then, a book comes along, which is a type of unfolding. It gives us a glimpse of

“Les Rencontres d’Arles 2024: A Festival of Photography in the Core of an Immortal Town”, by Silvia Ionna

Each late spring, the beautiful town of Arles in southern France changes into the focal point of the photography world,

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Arturo Soto

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to a Mexican photographer, writer, and educator, Arturo Soto. You can listen to this

“Why Anything Written About Photography After the Late 1980s is Irrelevant”, by Lynn Smith

Remember the photo album we would take from a drawer on special occasions or when visitors dropped in? There were

Smart and Necessary – “LaToya Ruby Frazier: Monuments of Solidarity”, edited by Roxana Marcoci – review by W. Scott Olsen

In the world of photo books, exhibition catalogs hold a curious place. They are, by definition, ancillary. They are not