Category: Photo Stories

“This Way” by Des Mullan
They say bad weather makes for good photographs. I certainly hope this is the case here. I live on a

“Cold Flower” by Andreas Wenninger
When the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown happened in March 2020, most of outdoor activities were cancelled, I decided to

Call for Submissions: FRAMES and COVID-19
We are thrilled to announce that FRAMES Magazine has just partnered with a small European team, led by Italian photographer

“Morning Cigarette” by Stephen Uhraney
I have been wanting to do a narrative photograph with my girlfriend for quite sometime. As she was sitting on

“Anesthesia” by Alex Sher
There is the time right before sunset when the wind calms down and stops rocking boats, when the harbor turns

“Inspired Series No.22… Flower Child” by Olga Baldock
The original photo was taken in 2016. At the time I was mostly a landscape photographer and this genre was

“The Battisti Twins” by Frank Lepre
This photo was taken in Ottawa, Ontario at the home of an old family friend, Antonio Battisti. The two girls,

“There Will Be Light” by Oliver Ammerschuber
I try to spend as much time as possible in forests. The magic of a forest, the peace and also

“The Poetry of the Simple Things” by Bernard Moncet
In these old residences aged by time, we often pass through there without seeing anything. However, light, colors or graphics

“Bardstown Road Reflections” by Frank Styburski
This image is from my library. I took it a few years ago in Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville is a lovely

“Here Comes the Sun” by Cynthia Gladis
Long walks on the beach in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina have always been a source of joy for me.

“Making History with History: Attending Shane Balkowitsch’s ‘No Vaccine for Death Project'” by W. Scott Olsen
FRAMES member Shane Balkowitsch may have made photographic history. More than 100 collaborators came together Saturday in Bismarck, North Dakota,

“Unititled” by Carl Hensel
With the change in the world, I had to reinvent myself. The bodybuilding industry being heavily impacted, meant that my

“What do you see?” by Colleen Parker
The final day of a recent photography workshop was spent at the Gold King Mine Ghost Town outside Jerome, Arizona.

“Kauai. Angry Storm Black Rock Beach” by Ron Schwager
As a working commercial photographer I am accustomed to “making” an image… usually in the studio. When my wife and