FRAMES Digital – September 2025

The latest issue of FRAMES Digital has just been released, and it’s one of our richest editions yet — full of stories, portfolios, and reflections that remind us why photography continues to matter deeply.

Here’s what you’ll discover inside:

  • Mark Indig – IndusTREES
    A striking exploration of the quiet tension between nature and industry, where trees fight for presence in urbanized industrial landscapes.
  • Silvia Ionna – David Armstrong at Luma Arles
    A critical look at queer identity through Armstrong’s elegant, understated portraiture, revisited in dialogue with Nan Goldin.
  • Gina Williams – New Photography and Global Kinship
    MoMA’s 40th anniversary exhibition, celebrating global photographic voices weaving themes of belonging, memory, and justice.
  • Alasdair Foster in conversation with Michelle Sank
    Finding the extraordinary within the everyday — portraits that balance vulnerability and dignity in young lives.
  • Susan Platt – A Season with the Great Horned Owls
    A poetic field chronicle of an owl family, from nest to first flight.
  • Stephen Smith – The Analog Revolution & Sustainability in Photography
    A deep dive into film vs digital, and what sustainability in photography really means.
  • W. Scott Olsen – The Camera Heritage Museum
    An intimate interview with Board President Jim Palmer about one of the world’s largest public camera collections.

And of course — Community Spotlights, this time featuring the voices and images of Ted Maniatakos, Gil Barroso, and Sam Shehata.


📥 FRAMES members: You can download the new edition right now.

🌍 Not a member yet? Join FRAMES today and become part of a global conversation about photography that values depth over distraction, reflection over speed, and images that endure far beyond the instant of their making.

Each year, we publish twelve issues of FRAMES Digital – PDF publications complementing the main printed editions of the FRAMES Magazine. They feature additional imagery and written content in a high-resolution digital publication delivered directly through the FRAMES Subscriber Area.

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