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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

“Concrete Staircase” by Frank Bruynseraede

There’s not really a big story behind the image. The staircase is in a newly built hospital here in the

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Elizabeth Sanjuan

On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Elizabeth Sanjuan, a visual artist whose passion is to discover, through travel, the vast

Continuously Variable Physical Quality – Review of “Analog Iran” by Ali MC

One of the things I find most interesting about photography is its ability to capture and hold and sustain nuance.

THE FEMALE GAZE: “Alexandra DeFurio: Trusting the Process”, by Diana Nicholette Jeon

Alexandra DeFurio is a Los Angeles-based commercial and fine art photographer. Her work is inspired by feminine, home, and architectural

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Christina Force

On today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Christina Force, founder and chairperson of CA+ Asia and of the NZ Agents and

FRAMES Digital Companion – February 2024

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

“Lamp” by Timothy Mahoney

This photo is really a continuation of my exercise during COVID lockdown days when we were all going crazy trying

“Right On Target” by Davide China

My Right on Target image is one of spontaneous inspiration. It was unexpected. I did not have my go-to-camera with

Cours Entier – Review of “Riverscape” by Kristel Schneider

Books of landscape photography are, almost without exception, beautiful. Sometimes, the books are beautiful in the classical sense – leafy

“Keeping Watch” by Greig Clifford

It was a cold but bright October morning when I visited the Dungeness A and B nuclear power stations, the