
A Necessary More – Review of “The Day May Break, Chapter Two” by Nick Brandt
I am often wary of sequels. Sometimes success breeds repetition but the first outing contains all the good stuff. All

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Manuello Paganelli
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Manuello Paganelli, fine-art photographer based in

“Old Ford – Gone but Not Forgotten” by Paul Bartell
I belong to the Arizona Professional Photographers Association. During a recent meet-up we visited an old automobile salvage yard with

THE TALKING EYE: Sergei Chukin – A “Tarkovsky of the Still Frame”, Interview by Bob Weil
Every other month, Bob profiles an exceptional mobile photographer currently producing notable work across a variety of subjects and employing

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Alex Kilbee
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Alex Kilbee, photographer and highly respected

A Beautiful, Hopeful Regret – Review of “Gandras: Land of the White Stork” by Jasper Bastian
The very best poetry has the capacity to be both specific and evocative at the same time. As a matter

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Kate Barclay
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Kate Barclay, Norfolk photographer specialising in

“Mom” by Jindřich Beneš
For the past few years, I’ve been driving to visit my parents every Sunday. There I met their life story.

Wonderful, Necessary and Smart – Review of “Chris Killip” by Ken Grant and Tracy Marchall-Grant
Every now and then, a photobook comes along which is extraordinary in every possible way. Not only are the images

FRAMES Digital Companion – May 2023
We have just released the newest edition of FRAMES Digital Companion and those of you subscribed to FRAMES Magazine can

LOOK CLOSER: “Mountains: An Endless Obsession” – by Rob Wilson
I love mountains. There are few times when I am as happy as when I am walking in a Himalayan

THE FEMALE GAZE: “#GirlGaze: On The Unique Vision of Female Photographers”, by Diana Nicholette Jeon
I’m doing something different from my typical interview feature today. I experienced a few tough months from a workload and

“The Journey” by Charles Edward Ashton
Since I visited India as a student in 1979, I have been fascinated with the country and its people. The

Isolation and Discovery – Review of “DD/MM/YYYY” by Kostis Argyriadis
In the very back of Kostis Argyriadis’s new book, DD/MM/YYYY, he writes: DD/MM/YYYY is a series of personal photographic explorations

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Peter Wantula
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Peter Wantula, photographer from the Washington