Size Matters – Review of “Storytelling” by David Yarrow

I will admit my first impression of David Yarrow’s new book, Storytelling, was not a good one. This book is

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Tom Warland

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Tom Warland, visual anthropologist, documentary and

“The Complexity of Crystal Formation” by Rob Blanken

Crystal formation is a very complex and partly still misunderstood process. Crystals can take on very different shapes and if

When Experience Leads to Insight – Review of “Street” by Phil Penman

It takes a bit of magic to transform a photo book into a classic. This bit of magic has little

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Sven Eisenhut

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, Tomasz Trzebiatowski is talking to Sven Eisenhut, the Founding Director of Photo

FRAMES Digital Companion – March 2023

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

LOOK CLOSER: “For the Love of the Story: Four Short Photography Tales” by Rob Wilson

I wanted to call this article A Cabinet of Curiosities as I thought it a suitable title for a column

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Phillip Prodger

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Phillip Prodger, curator, author and art

“Both Living and Permanent” by Jamie Marcellus

I primarily work in portraiture, often self portraits because the model is always available, always ready. I prefer using less

“Saxman, French Quarter, New Orleans” by Joseph Crachiola

I was photographing in Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans on a foggy morning when I encountered

Leading Lines – Review of “Edge” by David Ricci

Ok, now I’m confused. I have learned, according to a quick Google search, a person who studies or practices geometry

THE ANALOG REVOLUTION: “Post-Apocalyptic Dystopia”, by Stephen Smith

Like being in a post-apocalyptic film. That’s what being an analog photographer sometimes feels like. Just Will Smith, Samantha and

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “One Shot – Start to Finish”, by W. Scott Olsen

Every image has a history. It begins as an idea, either a long-preconceived aesthetic statement, or the rush of serendipity and

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Kate Zari Roberts

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Kate Zari Roberts, award winning artist

The Allure of What We Hoped – Review of “100 Movies: A survey of American drive-in theatres / 1976” by Herman van den Boom

Think, for a moment, about the location of a shared experience for our imagination and desire. It could be a

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