
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: A Child’s View: The Art of Discovery, by Gina Williams
My granddaughter, barefoot, leggings pulled up to her knees, walks along the river beach. An osprey flies overhead with something

“Eivissa 2022” by Quim Farrero
I’ve always loved crosses as a graphic sign, and I always try to take advantage of the visual strength and

FRAMES Digital Companion – April 2022
We have just released the newest edition of FRAMES Digital Companion and those of you subscribed to FRAMES Magazine can

“Cao Dai Great Temple” by Mark Indig
The image was taken during a 2013 photo trip to Vietnam and Cambodia. The Temple is the birthplace of Caodaism,

The Beauty of Presentation – Review of “Outside II” by David Magee
I do not own a pair of white linen gloves. Although, sometimes, I wish I did. We all know that

THE TALKING EYE: Lynette Jackson, Mobile “ArtChitecture” Artist – Interview by Bob Weil
Each month, Bob profiles an exceptional mobile photographer currently producing notable work across a variety of subjects and employing a

THE FEMALE GAZE: Tokie Rome-Taylor: Countering False Narratives, by Diana Nicholette Jeon
Tokie Rome-Taylor is a 20+ year veteran educator and working artist who lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia. She was

FRAMES Podcast with Ave Pildas
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Ave Pildas, American photographer and designer.

“Untitled” by Philip Flowers
I was a wedding photographer by trade. But now retired, I was drawn to trying my hand in the world

A Moment’s Story – Review of “Byways” by Roger A. Deakins
I imagine if I were to make the claim that every photographer secretly wants to spend some time as a

LOOK CLOSER: The Resting Places of Forgotten Photographs – by Rob Wilson
In the late Carlos Ruiz Zafrón’s marvellous modern gothic novel The Shadow of the Wind, which is set in a

FRAMES Podcast with Adriana Benetti Longhini
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Adriana Benetti Longhini, Tanzania-born and Italy-based

So Much Fun – Review of “Tickety-Boo” by Charles H. Traub
This is going to be a brief review of a book I deeply admire. Tickety-Boo, by Charles Traub is the

“Arrows and Umbrellas (Study in Yellow and Grey)” by Ron Schwager
As a commercial assignment photographer with a well equipped studio I sometimes find myself with idle hands. I take these

FRAMES Podcast with Frank Styburski
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Frank Styburski, photographer from Chicago who