FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “The Wonders of Stereoscopy and the ‘2000 Miles Project'”, by Tom Warland
“Your right eye will always see a slightly different version of the truth to your left eye” Dr. BRIAN MAY
The Space of/between Then and Now – Review of “The Way It Was: Road Trips USA” by Thomas Hoepker
If one photograph can capture and sustain a moment in time, two images capture something much more difficult to explain. Two
“Travel Stories” by Bruno Flour
I am a pure amateur photographer and contrary to many, I enjoy as much the post processing of images as
FRAMES Photography Podcast with David Ondaatje
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to David Ondaatje, Canadian-born, US-based photographer, filmmaker,
FRAMES Artist-in-Residence: Justyna Neryng
Justyna Neryng is the next FRAMES Artist-in-Residence and today we are releasing the first installment of her series, where she
“Ultra” by Paméla Aminou
As someone that works in another field, I rarely have the luxury of dedicating the amount of time I would
The Inspiration Cards – Review of “The Street Photography Challenge” by David Gibson
This is going to be a very short review of a product I have come to love. Notice I did
THE TALKING EYE: Robin Robertis, a Photographer “with a Penchant for the Absurd” – 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 – November 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 Jo-Anne McArthur
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Jo-Anne McArthur, award-winning animal photojournalist, sought-after
LOOK CLOSER: “Photographs, Memories, Wars” – by Rob Wilson
November includes what I regard as one of the most important days of the year. It is Remembrance Day, also
THE FEMALE GAZE: Jennifer Schlesinger: Doing It All!, by Diana Nicholette Jeon
Jennifer Schlesinger graduated from the College of Santa Fe in 1998 with a B.A. in Photography and Journalism. She has
“Waterbaby” by David Southern
This is an image of the tide sweeping over sandstone on the Northumbrian coast. Sandstone rock strata is a feature
No Exit – Review of “Sin Salida” by Tariq Zaidi
The documentary image is a complicated and troubled idea. At one level, it seems straightforward. The goal is to document, without
“Lighthouse Thinking” by Judy Parker
The photograph itself is a simple detail of a structure seen and recognized by many hundreds of local people every