“Untitled” by Viktor Machek

I came back to photography after many years. I used to shoot a bit more, but it was nothing significant.

THE FEMALE GAZE: “#GirlGaze No. 7: Gazing at Self, Gazing at Others” by Diana Nicholette Jeon

The last few months have been tumultuous here; I lost my rhythm in interviewing on schedules that fit both the

“Impact!” by Collin Walls

I have been doing photography, with varying degrees of enthusiasm, all of my adult life. It is only in the

Tell Me A Story – Review of “A Falling-Off Place: The Transformation of Lower Manhattan” by Barbara G. Mensch

Although this may be a matter of taste, I love collections of photography that tell a story. I don’t mean

FRAMES Digital Companion – December 2024

We have just released the newest edition of FRAMES Digital Companion. All FRAMES Members can now download it from the

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Valerie Howes

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Valerie Howes, a professional dog photographer based in Toronto, Canada. You can listen

“Gotham City?” by Claudio Pari

I was walking on a rainy day in Shangai, surrounded by the Pudong Towers. In the past, Shanghai was the

“Wonderland” by Russ Rowland

Photographing New York City during a blizzard, especially at night, is one of my favorite things to do. I’ve been

Evidence and Hope – Review of “Memento Morrie” by Heather Pillar

Here is an interesting and troubling question: what can photography say about dying? We can, without question, give photographic testimony

“One Town, One Picture” by Jean Fraipont

When I travel, I take very few photos. I avoid “classic” photos of buildings (I can find some very beautiful

THE ANALOG REVOLUTION: “Paris in November: A Mecca for Photographers”, by Stephen Smith

Last month, I was fortunate to spend three days at Paris Photo. It was my first time to attend this

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Alain Zobrist

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Alain Zobrist, the CEO at Swiss Timing Ltd for OMEGA, who reveals the technology

Hundred Heroines: Based on a True story, by Ruby Mitchell

In a haunting photograph from Gohar Dashti’s Home series, a staircase choked with withered leaves reveals the slow and unrelenting encroachment of

Just Like the Other – Review of “Relative Strangers” by Teri Vershel

It would be difficult to say anything good came out of the COVID-19 pandemic. The disruption, the loss of life,

“It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas” by John McMillan

Nearly fifteen years ago, I met a well-known English landscape photographer called Joe Cornish. I was (am) a commercial printer,