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“Untitled” by Paul Batchelor

I am a London-based street photographer and spend most of my time capturing the everyday hustle and bustle of cities

A Chorus of Solos – Review of “Random Access: Photographs by John T. Hill”

Photographers have a troubled relationship with the unity-making demands of theme. One of the early questions a gallery curator or

Work and Art for Good – Review of two new exhibitions at Festival della Fotografia Etica

I have never been to Lodi, a city in Lombardy, on the western bank of the River Adda in northern

FRAMES Photography Podcast with David Brookover

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to David Brookover, a fine art photographer

THE FEMALE GAZE: #GirlGaze: On The Unique Vision of Female Photographers – LACP Exposure Review Edition, by Diana Nicholette Jeon

Author’s Note: I’m doing something different from my typical interview feature today. Recently, I was invited to be a portfolio

“Justin Di Paola” by Eddy Summers

This was a bit of an experimentation. I had played around with dragging the shutter in conjunction with strobe use

READING FRAMES: Guy Morin – “Morning Light”, by Scott Olsen

Let’s begin with, and stay with, the image. Some images are not at all about what they are about. We

Elegant, Beautiful & Profound – Review of “Visual Memories and Hidden Places” by Paul Caponigro

Reverence. I think that’s right. Reverence, yes. A slowing down to appreciate, to celebrate, to resist the rush, and not

FRAMES Photography Podcast with April M. Frazier

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to April M. Frazier, a documentary and

Personal Photographic Evolution – by Howard Grill

When first introduced to photography, we learn the craft but not necessarily how to express vision. There was a time

The Joy of Alpha and Omega – Review of “First Stop Last Stop” by Rita Nannini

There is something special about the places we begin and the places we end. There is a whole universe of

READING FRAMES: “St. Paul’s Meeting Hall Halliweed Road, by Don Tonge” – by Scott Olsen

Let’s begin with, and stay with, the image. What is it about the candid image that sometimes transforms itself into

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “AI and the Happiness of Photography”, by Sean Patrick Hill

By now, photographers worldwide are versed in the arguments for and against using artificial intelligence, AI, in terms of image

FRAMES Photography Podcast with David Campany

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to David Campany, curator, writer, broadcaster, editor,

THE FEMALE GAZE: Sarah Hadley: Purpose-filled Visionary”, by Diana Nicholette Jeon

Sarah Hadley is a Los Angeles-based artist whose narrative work focuses on issues of female identity and memory. She was

The Illumination of Silence – Review of “Comedians” by Steve Best

I am either the perfect audience for this book or the worst. Comedians, a new book by British comedian/photographer Steve