
Replay: FRAMES LIVE with Damien Lovegrove
Last Saturday, our guest at another FRAMES LIVE online event was Damien Lovegrove. In their engaging conversation, Tomasz Trzebiatowski, editor

THE FEMALE GAZE: “Suzanne Theodora White: In Reverence to the Natural World” by Diana Nicholette Jeon
Trained as a painter, Suzanne Theodora White studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University.

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Bill Armstrong
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Bill Armstrong, a New York-based fine art photographer renowned for his Infinity series.

FRAMES Digital Companion – January 2025
We have just released the newest edition of FRAMES Digital Companion. All FRAMES Members can now download it from the

“Slump of Silence” by Tammy Ares
I am pursuing my Master’s degree in photography at the Academy of Art. For my final project, I have chosen

Why to How – Review of “Visually Speaking: Mastering the Art of Photography” by Ted Forbes
Let me be enthusiastic from the very beginning. You need to go out and get this book. Right now. As

“Hare’s foot (Coprinopsis lagopus)” by Frank Bruynseraede
Every year, come September, the hunt for mushrooms photos is on again 🙂 I’m always looking very much forward to

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Michael Boegl
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Michael Boegl, a professional photographer and artist based in Munich, Germany. You can

From There and There and There—to Here – Review of “Nomadic Odyssey” by Bharat Patel
I am sure we have all had this experience. We see an image, and something about it calls to our

“Parking Garage Architecture” by Shannon Poynter
In my recent photographic journey, I’ve focused on finding my own style. After years of working for clients and adhering

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Giles Penfound
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Giles Penfound, a documentary photographer from the United Kingdom. You can listen to

“Untitled” by Viktor Machek
I came back to photography after many years. I used to shoot a bit more, but it was nothing significant.

THE FEMALE GAZE: “#GirlGaze No. 7: Gazing at Self, Gazing at Others” by Diana Nicholette Jeon
The last few months have been tumultuous here; I lost my rhythm in interviewing on schedules that fit both the

“Impact!” by Collin Walls
I have been doing photography, with varying degrees of enthusiasm, all of my adult life. It is only in the

Tell Me A Story – Review of “A Falling-Off Place: The Transformation of Lower Manhattan” by Barbara G. Mensch
Although this may be a matter of taste, I love collections of photography that tell a story. I don’t mean