FRAMES Photography Podcast with Alexander Semenov
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Alexander Semenov, an underwater photographer based at Moscow State University’s White Sea Biological Station.
The Beauty before Disarray – Review of “Entropy” by Diane Tuft
At first glance, it seems there is a problem with Diane Tuft’s new book, titled Entropy. Every image throughout the
“Urban Landscape III” by Andrea Aiello
One of my favorite photographers is Franco Fontana, who is famous for his cityscapes full of chiaroscuro, sharp shapes and
“Circulo Collective – Celebrating Shared Humanity”, by Rudransh Nagi
The Circulo Collective is a photography collective of five photographers from different continents and countries: India, Iran, Slovakia, Tanzania, and
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Stephen Guenther
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Stephen Guenther, a fine art photographer who considers himself a “creative investigator.” You
“The Magic of Black and White Images: History, Art, and Science”, by Attila Szántó
The world of black and white images is much deeper than it appears at first glance. Such a photograph is
“Les Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles 2024: A Confluence of War, Nature, and Cultural Habits”, by Silvia Ionna
The 2024 edition of Les Rencontres de la Photographie D’Arles, the renowned international photography festival, arrives with a profound thematic
“Camden Town, London, England” by Kent Lufkin
This image was taken while on an early afternoon walkabout during a visit to London in October 2019. I was
FRAMES Digital Companion – June 2024
We have just released the newest edition of FRAMES Digital Companion, and those who subscribe to FRAMES Magazine can now
Local Knowledge – Review of “Paradis Limoilou” by Pascal Clément
One of the things you hear often from good photographers is how long they spend with a subject. Instead of
THE FEMALE GAZE: “Rebecca Moseman: Seeing into the Soul of her Subjects” by Diana Nicholette Jeon
Rebecca Moseman received her BA in Fine Arts from Virginia Tech in 1997 and her MFA from RIT in 2001.
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Rob Wilson
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Rob Wilson, a British photographer whose work mainly consists of personal documentary projects
“FARGO STREET” by W. Scott Olsen – The first monographic photography book from FRAMES
Street photography is one of the most exciting, dynamic, and insightful approaches to articulating and understanding the ways we live. Always
“Fear” by Martina Dimunova
The idea behind this moody portrait is to express a relationship. We can be very close to someone and still
“Redwing Blackbirds” by Alun Wyld
This artwork, as I have presented it, depicts a serene natural, local landscape, richly textured, matching organic beauty with abstract