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Love, Admiration, Affection, Attentiveness, Care – Review of “Indian Rites: Signs of Devotion” by Paul Wakefield

I have been to India, but only once, more than a decade ago, and only for a few days. And

“Woman on Black Paper” by Peter Ortmann

She is from Ukraine and lives in a small apartment in Germany, next to the Belgian border. I can’t remember

Paris Photo 2024: A Grand Return to the Grand Palais with New Artistic Horizons and Pioneering Perspectives, by Silvia Ionna

The breathtaking view from the Grand Palais Éphémère directly overlooking the Champs de Mars, as the location for Paris Photo

“Erwin Olaf – Stages”, by John Belknap

White and cerulean tiles color a laundromat’s floor. Faded posters litter its smudged walls, each advertising off-brand soap flakes and

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Jason Houston

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Jason Houston, photographer, and filmmaker who explores how we live on the planet

“Refrigeration Room” by Maurice Depestre

Coming home one evening, I decided to wander around the Olympic Park. This is an area full of well-known, iconic

“Old Friend” by Frederic Demeuse

The old natural forest seems to take pleasure in dispensing its radicalism, its anarchy, to the point of exuberance. In

FRAMES Digital Companion – October 2024

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

THE FEMALE GAZE: “#GirlGaze No. 6: On The Unique Vision of Female Photographers—Women on the Streets” by Diana Nicholette Jeon

Author’s Note: I’m doing something different from my typical interview feature today. My typical interview feature will return next month.

The Complication of Good Questions – Review of “Oceano (for seven generations)” by Lana Z Caplan

There are a great many photo books that celebrate community. It really doesn’t matter how you define it. It could

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Kevin Painchaud

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Kevin Painchaud, a Pulitzer-Prize-winning photojournalist for the online daily news organization Lookout Santa Cruz.

“Développé Devant” by Jerry Ranch

Communicating movement in the static medium of photography is a challenge that invites experimentation. Dance movement is of interest to

“Cottonwoods at Sunrise” by Tony Di Bartolomeo

5:26 am my eyes opened, not slowly like when you need more sleep but suddenly like flipping the lights on.

Astonishing and True – Review of “Work in Progress” by Peter Essick

Although it seems like a great many years ago, because it was, one of the things that astonished me when

“Wary Look” by Jean Gouin

This photo was taken during a visit to a safari park. I was looking for the emotion that comes from