
“The Red Dog” by Michel Gauthier
This photo was taken at the house of my brother who had a car accident that left him disabled. The

Stories We Tell – Review of “Mindful Matters: Essays on Photography” by E.E. McCollum
Photography is a great deal more than camera and lens, light and form and contrast. It’s a great deal more

THE ANALOG REVOLUTION: “A Matter of Style”, by Stephen Smith
“Plastic waste created this collection. The fabric mainly comes from recycled abandoned fishing nets floating in our oceans harming global

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Dan Sackheim
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Dan Sackheim, photographer, Emmy Award-winning, Film

Saints Preserve Us – Review of “Humanity” by Henry Leutwyler
In the brief introduction to Humanity, Yves Daccord, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of the Edgelands Institute and Former Director General

“Quantumania #2” by Christian Meermann
Looking for new ideas for macro photos, I watched a tutorial on YouTube about pictures of oil in water. The

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Barbara Cole
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Barbara Cole, underwater fashion photographer from

A Brilliant Book – Review of “Rodney Smith: A Leap of Faith” by Paul Martineau
In the literary world, there is a long-standing tradition of books that gather the old and reveal the new. Often

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

THE FEMALE GAZE: “Jennifer McClure: Getting Personal”, by Diana Nicholette Jeon
Jennifer McClure is a fine art photographer based in New York City. After an early start, Jennifer returned to photography

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Evgeniy Maloletka
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Evgeniy Maloletka, Ukrainian war photographer, journalist

“Life Imitating Art” by Dan Fiore
As a street photographer, I look to Metropolitan Museum of Art for my photographic inspiration. Every form, every period, every

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