
THE TALKING EYE: Gary Litwin, Infrared Landscape Photographer – Interview by Bob Weil
Each month, Bob profiles an exceptional mobile photographer currently producing notable work across a variety of subjects and employing a

“States of Temper” by Bob Rainville
This is my second year experiencing and shooting this otherworldly landscape. This pilgrimage originated as a desperate attempt to escape

FRAMES Photography Podcast with John Paul Caponigro
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to John Paul Caponigro, an internationally collected

THE FEMALE GAZE: Yukari Chikura: For the Love of a Father, by Diana Nicholette Jeon
Yukari Chikura (地蔵 ゆかり) was born in Tokyo, Japan. Her award-winning work has been exhibited globally. She is the winner

“In the Moss Garden” by Colleen Parker
This image was the last I made on an afternoon spent wandering about our local arboretum. It had rained heavily

Elegant, Sad and Profound – Review of “Vanishing Cuba: A curated photo storytelling collection” by Michael Chinnici
Every now and then, a photo book is completely astounding. The images are technically brilliant and insightfully composed. The subject

“Shadow 15” by Diane Fenster
Shadow 15 from the series Penumbral Epiphanies. (1): a usually sudden manifestation or perception of the essential nature or meaning

FRAMES Photography Podcast with John Dolan
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to John Dolan, fine art wedding photographer

On the Politics of Portraits – An essay review of “Northern Plains Americans: A Modern Wet Plate Perspective, Volume Two” by Shane Balkowitsch
Photography is no stranger to politics. With the possible exceptions of landscape and still life photography, nearly every other form

LOOK CLOSER: “Alec Soth: The World, in Photobooks” – by Rob Wilson
Many years ago, I stumbled across a series of articles in The Guardian that caught my eye. The series was

When the Moment Occurs – Review of “Abandoned Moments: A Love Letter to Photography” by Ed Kashi
There is something both common and brilliant about the idea of revisiting images. With just a little bit of time

“Michel Giaccaglia: Lockdowns, Longing & the Other Side of the Coin”, by Gina Williams
Long ago, way back in 2017, before masks and isolation, disease and fear—before creative careers went silent with the sudden,

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Ryan West
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Ryan West, Los Angeles fashion and

“Café in Arles, France. 1968” by Frank Siteman
As a budding photographer on break from Tufts University in the summer of 1968, I embarked on my first trip

FRAMES Artist-in-Residence: Robin Hudson
Robin Hudson is the sixth FRAMES Artist-in-Residence and today we are releasing the first installment of Robin’s feature, where he