
LOOK CLOSER: “Into the Flood: Peter Caton and South Sudan” – by Rob Wilson
As someone who works in a camera shop, I often get to meet a range of interesting people. This is

FRAMES Digital Companion – September 2022
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FRAMES Photography Podcast with Liron Gertsman
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Liron Gertsman, 21 year old award-winning

“Father and Son, Kyiv” by Jonathan Levine
A few years ago, way before the current war, I was in Ukraine on assignment photographing humanitarian needs of the

Every Page a Gem – Review of “Water Views: Rivers, Lakes, Oceans” by David Ondaatje
Here is something obvious, but always worth repeating. Perspective creates insight. I don’t mean insight in any all-encompassing way. What

FRAMES Photography Podcast with David Wright
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to David Wright, British documentary photographer and

THE TALKING EYE: Federica Corbelli and the Art of Urban Decay – Interview by Bob Weil
Each month, Bob profiles an exceptional mobile photographer currently producing notable work across a variety of subjects and employing a

Doubled Vision – Review of “The People’s Pictures” by Lee Friedlander
I remember a soft spring evening several years ago, before the pandemic. A man named Andrew Steinberg, a tremendously gifted

“Son of Fate and Flow” by Aarón Blanco Tejedor
This image was taken about 200 meters from my home. My passion for photography started half a year before we

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Max Hirshfeld
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Max Hirshfeld, American photographer who grew

“Untitled, London 2020” by Sam Benari
This photograph is a part of Through The Window street collection. Taken in Central London in early 2020, only weeks

Expanded Seing – Review of “Crossed Looks” by Namsa Leuba
Perhaps the very best thing about art, in any genre, is its ability to expand our imagination. We read a

THE FEMALE GAZE: Sarah Bultitude: Enigma and Beauty, by Diana Nicholette Jeon
Sarah Bultitude is a Lens Based Artist based in Queenstown, Aotearoa. Bultitude has exhibited her work in New Zealand and

FRAMES Digital Companion – August 2022
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LOOK CLOSER: “The Simple Joy of a Walk with a Camera” – by Rob Wilson
I walk almost everywhere where it is practical and sensible. I did learn to drive thirty something years ago. That