
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Barbara Mensch
On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Barbara Mensch, a New York-based photographer and author whose work has been exhibited in

“October Snow Cheesman Park Denver” by David Pfannenstiel
We were having a blizzard in Denver the day I took this. The shot was taken at Cheesman Park near

“Deep In Thought” by John Martinotti
As an accomplished fine art photographer my primary goal was to create content of this model that that tells a

The Best Kind of Uncomfortable – Review of “Hauntings” by Antonio Mozeto
I often wonder about our expectations for a photo book. There are 1000 times 1000 different ways to imagine photography.

THE FEMALE GAZE: “Sandra Klein: Seeing in Layers of Metaphor”, by Diana Nicholette Jeon
Sandra Klein was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey. She received a BFA from Tyler School of Fine Art in Philadelphia,

Big Changes at FRAMES
There is some very significant news I would like to share with you today. We have added FRAMES Photography Circle activities,

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

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Lucia Rollow
On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Lucia Rollow, artist, educator and community organizer who founded Bushwick Community Darkroom in 2011.

“Dog and Swimmers, Bude Sea Pool” by Jerry Webb
This was shot in September in Bude, Cornwall, in 2019. We were on holiday and often go to this part

“New Zealand Street Portrait” by James Stonley
I live in a small rural village just out of Christchurch City in New Zealand and can often be found

With Stops Along the Way – Review of “Dammed: Birth to Death of the Colorado River” by Debbie Bentley
A series of photos can have remarkable power. They can provoke a growing emotion. They can provoke a developing empathy.

“Snowfall” by Adriana Benetti Longhini
During a discussion last year where I talked about being criticized for photographing a location over and over again, I

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Julia Dean
On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Julia Dean, a photographer, educator, writer, and founder and former executive director of the

THE ANALOG REVOLUTION: “Discipleship?”, by Stephen Smith
«Just so we get this straight from the beginning, I am not a disciple of or believer in analog photography.

A Beautiful Book – Review of “The Flowers of Provence” by Jamie Beck
Every good photography book causes a viewer to pause. We may linger over an image because it is disturbing, because