“Autumn Dawn – Eastern Sierra Nevada (2023)” by David Hoffman

This image was shot at dawn on October 21, 2023. I’m quite familiar with the locale and had scouted this

A Defining Diary – Review of “New York Street Diaries” by Phil Penman

Every now and then, a book comes along that provides a kind of new cornerstone, a kind of definition for

FRAMES Digital Companion – November 2023

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THE FEMALE GAZE: #GirlGaze: On the Unique Vision of Female Photographers Picturing Grief, by Diana Nicholette Jeon

Author’s Note: I’m doing something different from my typical interview feature today. I’ve been feeling extremely emotional due to all

FRAMES Photography Podcast with David Ricci

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to David Ricci, a self-taught American photographer.

“The Hotel Room” by Warren Doering

Having just moved to Milan to further my fashion photography career, I landed in a no-frills hotel that gave discounts

FRAMES Digital Companion – September-October 2023

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“Estefania #148” by Gary Lott

Beyond just a business or a simple creative outlet, I want to connect with photography as an art form. I

Evidence – Review of “Ukraine: A War Crime”

I wish I didn’t want to tell you about this book. But I do. I wish I didn’t want to

“Nigella Damascena on White” by John Stephen

During the Summer of 2023 I decided that for my 60th Birthday I would attend some 1 to 1 workshops

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Roberto Bartolini

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Roberto Bartolini, Italian street photographer and

THE ANALOG REVOLUTION: “Photographic Artisanship”, by Stephen Smith

As I have explained here in an earlier column, I almost became a photographer in the late 1970s before spending

Wonderful and Necessary – Review of “Store Front NYC: Photographs of City’s Independent Shops, Past and Present” by James T. and Karla L. Murray

There are as many reasons to love a book as there are books and people who hold them. We can

“Stripes” by Jürgen Reichel

The photograph shows a detail of the Weinschirn, a well-known wine restaurant located in the center of Frankfurt’s Römer. The

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “See what’s there. Feel what isn’t”, by Lynn Smith

I’ll start with the bad news. But please bear with me… it does get better. In 1897 Mark Twain the

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