Our 20th printed edition is here—a milestone issue filled with voices and visions that remind us why photography matters.
Inside, Michael Wilson reflects on a lifetime of music and portraiture, Nina Papiorek finds poetry in rain and fog, Valerie Howes takes us into the wild through the eyes of dogs, Maryam Firuzi explores identity and cultural memory in Iran, and Mital Patel captures nature’s grand migrations from Africa to Antarctica.
We also sit down with Elizabeth Opalenik, pioneer of mordançage, and Lou Proud, Director of Leica Gallery London, for conversations about creativity, legacy, and the evolving photographic world.
This issue is both a celebration of 20 editions in print and a testament to photography’s power to connect us across time, place, and perspective.
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If not, maybe this is the issue to begin your journey with us.
FRAMES is a quarterly, 112-page thick printed photography magazine. We strongly believe that excellent photography belongs on paper. As a modern photography magazine in a digital world, we aim to bring compelling photographs and the stories behind them to the hands of professionals and admirers alike. Four times a year, FRAMES gives photographers of all genres and mediums a place for their art to be seen and voices to be heard. We believe in providing a community that inspires people to pick up a camera and let their creativity run wild.