
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

THE FEMALE GAZE: “Girl Gaze #4 – Pushing at the Boundaries of Photography: Altered Images”, by Diana Nicholette Jeon
Several of us in the FRAMES Facebook Group are working with various methods of altering our photography. I wanted to

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Dario Solera
On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to an Italian photographer, Dario Solera. You can listen to this interview using our podcast player

“The Lone Wanderer” by Tareq Habib
My urban landscapes are designed to capture ordinary moments that surprise the audience with images of unexpected beauty hidden within

“What’s Lurking in the Trees” by Anne Oehlen
I do love photographing the coast with its expansive views and magnificent skies. That is not where I live, though,

FRAMES Digital Companion – December 2023
We have just released the newest edition of FRAMES Digital Companion, and those who subscribe to FRAMES Magazine can now

The Private Printings – Review of “FRAMES Photography Circle Exhibition Catalog” and “In Living Color: A Kodachrome Project – Experiments in Color Digital Post Processing” by Reed Pike
Exhibition catalogs hold a curious place in the world of photography books. At one level, they are souvenirs. They serve

Different Bat Time – Different Bat Place – Review of “Daily Bat” by Sebastian Magnani
If you are of a certain age, there is likely a phrase hiding in the back of your head. Same

“Past Peak, Eastern Sierra” by Franka Gabler
For many years, I’ve been drawing my inspiration from subtle, moody, often intimate landscapes. Such compositions allow me to express

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Cynthia Gladis
On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Cynthia Gladis, a New Jersey, US-based photographer whose work is informed by a long career

“Rina Maria Rosade, Last Picture Taken” by Olaf Raymond Benold
People disappear. Death is the natural reason, but they also disappear from memory if they haven’t accomplished something in their

A Moment to Wonder – Review of “Twilight” by Arthur Drooker
There is a wonderful, sometimes complimentary, sometimes contradictory, relationship between representation and implication. Photography has always had a strong leaning

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Dan Ginn
On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Dan Ginn, a travel and street photographer from the United Kingdom. You can listen to

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “Jean-Michel Lenoir”, by David Mark
Dawn rises over misty mountaintops, and peaks surge through cloudbanks. Trees materialize like sentinels, sketched with delicate, minimalist brushstrokes. Rocks

“Matt” by Mick Jones
Mattew is an Australian Army veteran who participated in a personal project of mine entitled ‘Reluctant Heroes’. I’ve been working