“Under the Colonnades” by Tony Ullgren
I often take a walk around Riddarfjärden, part of Lake Mälaren in the center of Stockholm. It’s become a quiet
“Framed” by Mats Kolmisoppi
A couple of weeks ago, I was waiting in the car for my wife to come back from the pharmacy.
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Sarah Sense
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Sarah Sense, a Chitimacha and Choctaw artist known for weaving her photographs into
Soft Brillance – Review of “Always Rejoice” by Eric McCollum
There is a problem which haunts every photographer, no matter what type of photography, no matter what genre, no matter
“On Guard” by Herb Symons
I often walk/drive/shoot around industrial parks when they are most desolate, on Sundays and holidays. This way, I can work
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “Still Waters: A Journey Through Grief, Memory, and the Sea”, by Andrew Atkinson
In 2021, my world shifted in a way I wasn’t prepared for. My mum, the woman who had been my
“Chicago Theatre” by Joanne Thompson
This Image was made in Chicago, Illinois, in April 2022. My husband, also a photographer, and I were on a
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Romeu Marques
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Romeu Marques, a Portuguese photographer based in Caldas da Rainha, known for his
Beautiful and, well… – Review of “Sunshine Terrace” by Emily Shur
Remember Mike Oldfield?Tubular Bells?The year was 1973.The music was beautiful, rhythmic, probing, and creepy as hell.It became the theme music
“Untitled” by Herb Fixler
I have been photographing for almost 70 years and have traveled extensively to capture images of beauty and interest. In
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “The Unexpected Way I Became a Photographer “, by Andreyna Sanchez
This is a story about the unexpected way I became a photographer. It was a hot autumn day in Florida,
“Airport Bingo” by Lyndall Gerlach
There are always journeys that are long and painful. Having a camera in hand is always like a valium in
FRAMES Photography Podcast with Lowell Wolff
In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Lowell Wolff, a fine art photographer whose work blends documentary curiosity with artistic
On Love and Grief – Review of “When Words Fail” by Pamela Thomas-Graham
In a foreword to the new book, When Words Fail by Pamela Thomas-Graham, photographer and scholar Carla Williams writes: When
” / / / ” by Alexandre Turpin
I took this photograph twelve years ago during a summer trip to French Brittany, in the Finistère region—right at the