FRAMES Digital March 2025 offers an insightful exploration into the ever-evolving world of photography, blending artistic visions, historical narratives, and contemporary innovations.
This edition features Dean Golja’s thought-provoking piece “Persistent Vision,” which delves into the unseen and intangible realms captured through photography. Golja intriguingly connects Emanuel Swedenborg’s metaphysical explorations from the 18th century to contemporary photographic techniques like Quantum Ghost Imaging, challenging our perceptions of reality, visibility, and photographic truth.
Raj Sarkar opens the first part of “Beyond the Obvious,” highlighting exceptional contemporary street photographers from around the globe. Through images by Vineet and Rohit Vohra, Maciej Dakowicz, Julia Coddington, Gabi Ben Avraham, and Jad Jadsada, Sarkar emphasizes street photography’s power in capturing society’s intricate and often overlooked details.
Gina Williams explores America through photography and car culture, featuring Emil Otto Hoppé’s rediscovered images from a pivotal 1926 road trip, highlighting how the automobile transformed photographic exploration and societal understanding. “In Search of America,” an upcoming exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum curated by Eric Lutz, promises to illuminate the interconnected evolution of photography, the road trip, and American identity.
W. Scott Olsen offers a meditative reflection on minimalism through Russ Radcliffe’s “Panthalassa,” underscoring photography’s power to evoke deep emotions and narratives with minimal visual elements.
Stephen Smith’s “The Analog Revolution” continues his compelling dialogue between analog and digital photography, bridging the gap between traditions and modern innovations. Through conversations with photographers like Kyle McDougall and Todd Korol, Smith underscores the enduring allure and artistic fulfillment found in film photography.
Additionally, the issue highlights captivating portfolios by community spotlight artists Danilo Fabbroni, Angie Stergio, Tom Richardson, and Lorita Catarin Preiano. Each artist uniquely explores landscapes, emotions, and humanity, offering deeply personal photographic journeys.
FRAMES Digital March 2025 not only inspires visually but also thoughtfully examines photography’s past, present, and exciting future directions.

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