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FRAMES Photography Podcast with Csaba Daróczi

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Csaba Daróczi, Hungarian nature photographer and 2024 Close-Up Photographer of the Year (CUPOTY).

THE ANALOG REVOLUTION: Hybrid Photography (Part II) – “Nick Carver: Analog Capture, Digital Printing”, by Stephen Smith

I’ve been claiming for six years that I am an exclusively analog photographer – until I started looking honestly at

An Unfolding Joy – Review of “10 Years” by Sandra Cattaneo Adorno

My first reaction was fear. This is not a reaction I often have to holding a book. Notice, however, that

“Flat Cap and Walking Stick” by Michael Grover

I enjoy walking the streets of my hometown of Totnes and nearby towns along the coast and inland in Devon

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Louie Palu

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Louie Palu, a documentary photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on social and

“Feeding The Mongoose” by Daniel Remer

This image was inspired by a story told by Alan Watts in his autobiography. It has a very deep and

FRAMES On The Streets – New York City

Join FRAMES in New York CitySeptember 27-29, 2024 Imagine the excitement. Imagine the energy. Imagine the friends. Imagine the photographs!

Images to Remind the Heart – Review of “Hong Kong” by Mikko Takkunen

So here is an interesting question— What photographs do you take when you are saying goodbye? Photographs, for viewers, are

THE FEMALE GAZE: “Jo Ann Chaus: Silent Self-Talk With Pictures” by Diana Nicholette Jeon

Jo Ann Chaus is a photographer based in New York City. Her formal education includes a BS from Boston University,

FRAMES Digital Companion – July 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 Roy Fraser

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Roy Fraser, a minimalist landscape photographer from Dorset, United Kingdom. You can listen

“The Handrail, Afternoon Light (Bruton, England)” by Richard Young

It was a warm summer afternoon, quiet, cloudless, with no wind. Camera with me. I climb some stairs in the

“I’m Late” by Hau H. Le

There are days when I feel lost in the current timeline and want to forget about the chaos and worries

A Voice in the Chorus – Review of “Remembrance Garden: A Portrait of Green-Wood Cemetery” by Eugene Richards

There is a place in every story which the audience inhabits. It does not matter if the story is being

“Sunset in NYC on a Beautiful Evening” by Frederick Hollingsworth

I happened to be sitting on the terrace and looked up. The evening sky was a glow of color, so