Inspiration – Review of “Let’s Get Lost”, curated by Finn Beales

Reading a photo book is unlike reading any other kind of book. Photo books do not, in general, have plot.

THE TALKING EYE: David Ingraham, Mobile Street Photographer – Interview by Bob Weil

In this new monthly column, I profile different exceptional mobile photographers currently working today. Some will be well known within

THE FEMALE GAZE: Jennifer Georgescu – Time and Fluidity: Precious Yet Raw, Wonderful Yet Dark, by Diana Nicholette Jeon

“Pictures could not be accessories to the story — evidence — they had to contain the story within the frame;

What Time Tells – Review of “The Unchosen Ones: Portraits of an American Pastoral” by R. J. Kern

We have all been there. Hope. Ambition. Dreams. Hard Work. The Moment. And then, disappointment. For whatever reason, sometimes justly and

“Spiritual Bodies” by Sarah Thomson

It was getting too dark to continue shooting, so I turned to the moon above me, as I often do.

“Portrait of Dana” by Caesar Lima

I was doing a beauty shoot with actress Dana Chapman in studio and between looks, I decided to try something

FRAMES Podcast with Harvey Schipper

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Harvey Schipper who is trained as

LOOK CLOSER: WTF? – by Rob Wilson

Some years ago, in an interesting article on the strange life of Tsutomu Yamaguchi[1], who was either the world’s luckiest

Trouble (v) – Review of “The Day May Break” by Nick Brandt

I don’t think I’ve ever held a more troubling book. I mean that in the best possible way. To trouble

FRAMES Podcast with WanderBlack

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to WanderBlack, portrait, stage and street photographer

“Navigli – Milano” by Jean Frapoint

The banks of the Milan Canal (Navigli) are especially famous for the animation that they welcome in the evening with

“Valentina Brancaforte: Finding One’s Country”, by Gina Williams

Valentina Brancaforte’s images portray emotion and sensuality, the human condition, and the layers of desire and longing – for home,

“Sephira” by Ram Ganti

It was a balmy morning at Mesquite dunes in Death Valley, around 7:00am, early December. I parked my car after

FRAMES Artist-in-Residence: Robert Clark

Robert Clark is the fourth FRAMES Artist-in-Residence and today we are releasing the first installment of Robert’s feature, where he

The Lessons of Memory – Review of “Sthlm77” by Gérard Hervé Polisset

One of the most wonderful, and most troubling, things about photography is the way the images linger. We capture the

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