“Laura Malaterra: The Beauty of Surprises”, by Gina Williams

Consider this thought experiment, or maybe an exercise in time travel, shrouded in mysteries of light, memory, literature and art

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Anne Helene Gjelstad

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Anne Helene Gjelstad, Norwegian photographer and

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “Immediate Feedback”, by Cody Schultz

In the fall of 2021, my love for large format photography began to wane. After just over two years of

The Soft Veil of a Dream – Review of “Paysages & Transfiguration” (“Landscapes & Transfiguration”) by Philippe Ciaparra

Every now and then a book comes along which causes me to pause. I think I know what I’m looking

THE TALKING EYE: Eliza Tsitsimeaua-Badoiu, A Photographer “of the Dark Register – Interview by Bob Weil

Each month, Bob profiles an exceptional mobile photographer currently producing notable work across a variety of subjects and employing a

FRAMES Digital Companion – July 2022

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

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Ernst-Ulrich Schafer

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Ernst-Ulrich Schafer, owner of Ernst Portraits

LOOK CLOSER: “James Webb: a Cure for the Jaded” – by Rob Wilson

I feel jaded. I really do. I constantly try to pay attention to what is going on and keep abreast

THE FEMALE GAZE: Ellen Friedlander: Pushing Beyond the Limit, by Diana Nicholette Jeon

Ellen Friedlander is an award-winning artist based in Los Angeles who uses an assortment of in-camera and post-processing techniques to

Learning from Others – Review of “How I Make Photographs” by David Yarrow (a part of the Masters of Photography series)

There is a lot of jazz in rock and roll. There’s a lot of the hymn in jazz. There’s a

“Pink” by Marc Zetterblom

Just the other day, as I was going through my drawer, I found an old camera of mine. A more

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “Old School New”, by W. Scott Olsen

The discovery was a surprise. I was rummaging around the detritus in the bottom of an old camera bag, various

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Jim Grover

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Jim Grover, a social-documentary photographer based

“Steve Wise: No Stigma – The Sublime Power of Visual Narrative Through Acceptance and Collaboration”, by Gina Williams

Capturing the true essence of the whole person, physical, psychological, emotional and vulnerable in a single moment in time. Along

Inspiration and Challenge – Review of “Photographers on Photography” by Henry Carroll

For many years, my father’s favorite book was Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations. A blue-covered hardback, heavy and thick, it migrated around

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