“Embrace” by Maja Strgar Kurečić

This photograph is from my series Floating Garden. The story begins with a single rose. The rose my daughter received

“Winter Rain” by Preston Bolton

On an extremely cold winter day in Tokyo, Japan, when rain was pouring down and the wind was really strong,

Seeing Toward Understanding – Review of “North Korea: The People’s Paradise” by Tariq Zaidi

Photography books often promise a view of something hidden or mysterious. Especially those photography books that take on a documentarian

THE FEMALE GAZE: “Elizabeth Bailey: Elusively Personal”, by Diana Nicholette Jeon

Elizabeth Bailey is a Los Angeles-based artist who uses photography to create evocative imagery that explores the themes of self,

FRAMES Digital Companion – January 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 Lynn Smith

On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Lynn Smith, an Australian street photographer and tutor. You can listen to this interview

“Study in Balance” by Kurt Golgart

Like most people, I enjoy the popular attractions anywhere I go. But sometimes, I fall for the mundane, those things

The Arc of Cold – Review of “Winter” by Bruce Haley

Let me be clear from the very start. I live on the border between Minnesota and North Dakota in the

THE ANALOG REVOLUTION: “How to Capture Truth”, by Stephen Smith

As an amateur analog film photographer, I am inspired by successful professional photographers who, during the digital revolution, chose to

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Lee Nordbye

On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Lee Nordbye, a landscape photographer, speaker, and teacher based in the Rocky Mountains of

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “My Heritage in Photographs”, by Sean Patrick Hill

I have two photographs of my great-grandmother, both cabinet cards, a form ubiquitous in the late nineteenth and early twentieth

Have a Seat – Review of “Beyond the Light: The Stories Behind the Photographs” by Layne Kennedy

We’ve all had the experience, whether we are a photographer or not. Someone shows us a picture. We hold it

“First snow / Première Neige” by Pascal Clément

In Charlevoix, located an hour’s drive from Québec City, where the mountains rise in a majestic choreography, a photograph captures

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Yasmin Azuz

On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Paris-based Israeli portrait and fashion photographer Yasmin Azuz. You can listen to this interview using

Surprise and Delight – Review of “Pairs” by Howard Schatz and Beverly Ornstein

Every now and then, an idea comes along which appears to be simple when, in fact, that is not the

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