
“Figure with Two Heads” by Tania Serket
This photograph was created in 2024 in my studio in Vilnius. It was shot on medium-format film using long exposure

FRAMES Digital Companion – April 2024
We have just released the newest edition of FRAMES Digital Companion, and those who subscribe to FRAMES Magazine can now

“Untitled” by Wojciech Karliński
Expressing my thoughts about my photographs is challenging because I primarily think in images, which are difficult to translate into

We Could/Should/Will Have Done More – Review of “SINK / RISE, The Day May Break, Chapter Three” by Nick Brandt
There is a painting in Room 701 of the Denon wing at the Louvre, which stops me every time I

THE FEMALE GAZE: “Lynn Bianchi – Taking On The Male Gaze” by Diana Nicholette Jeon
Lynn Bianchi is a fine art photographer and multimedia artist who has shown her work in over thirty solo exhibitions

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Kimberly Schneider
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Kimberly Schneider, an award-winning visual artist, educator, and silver gelatin master printer specializing

“Basilica of Saint Nicholas” by Jeffrey Wetherill
I took this image while on holiday in Amsterdam. As I approached the Basilica along Prins Hendrikkade Street, I was

“Making an Impression: Réhahn”, by Graeme Green
In April 1874, the first Impressionist exhibition opened in Paris, featuring Monet’s Impression, Sunrise, and work from Renoir, Degas, and

Over the Top and Dead On Right – Review of “Fashion Faux Parr” by Martin Parr
I should begin with a disclaimer. I think a lot of haute couture is preposterous. I do realize style is

2024 World Press Photo global winners announced
Stories about wars in Gaza and Ukraine, migration, family, and dementia top the 2024 World Press Photo Contest. Together, these

“Untitled” by Richard Bentley
Shooting in my current location is fairly restrictive… Tripods are not allowed without permission; street photography is tricky as capturing

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Matt Hardy-Brown
On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Matt Hardy-Brown, an Australia-based fine art and landscape photographer. You can listen to this

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “Bercy – 12° Arrondissement Paris – The place where talent and effort coexist”, by Silvia Ionna
The motto “ Success is 10 % inspiration and 90% perspiration”, attributed to inventor Thomas Edison, could be the ideal

A New Question on Old Ground – Review of “New York Unseen” by Luc Kordas
There is a problem nearly every photographer faces. How do you photograph something with a freshness and originality, a sense

“Hope and Freedom” by Hans-Juergen Sommer
It’s an important part of my life to take photographs. In the past, my pictures had to be nice and