
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

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

“Mom and Dad in the Driftless” by Pete Olsen
My folks were both out in the garden and yard, doing some spring time maintenance. Mom getting her garden ready

FRAMES Podcast with Jerzy Durczak
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Jerzy Durczak, photographer from Poland, whose

THE FEMALE GAZE: Wendi Schneider – Holding a Lens Filled with Misty Memories, by Diana Nicholette Jeon
Wendi Schneider is a visual artist who lives and works in Denver, Colorado. She earned a BA in Painting from

“Self-Portrait” by Vincent Moro
This is a self-portrait. It has been captured through a glass door, on Christmas 2021. That room, at my parents’

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: 365 Project, by Alon Goldsmith
From January 1st to December 31st of 2021, I immersed myself in a 365 project. The goal was simple. Make

The Details in an Artist’s Eye – Review of “Helsinki Designerin Silmin” by Tua Rahikainen
On the left side of my desk this morning, a cold and windy winter morning on the northern prairie of

FRAMES Podcast with Jose Andres Basbus
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Jose Andres Basbus, passionate landscape and

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: A Case for Abstraction in Representational Photography – by Frank Styburski
If you think you know what you are looking at, you are probably mistaken. We have no idea how many

“Photographing the Twentieth Century City: Eugène Atget and Berenice Abbott”, by Rick Halpern
Now widely regarded as one of the pioneers of documentary photography, the Frenchman Eugène Atgetlanguished in obscurity for most of

LOOK CLOSER: Frank Gunn and Sport in Motion – by Rob Wilson
Frank Gunn admits that he does not have any of his own pictures on his wall. He prefers to display

The Failed Good Idea – Review of “Zone Eleven” by Mike Mandel
There is little doubt that many of us have a fascination with outtakes, or the B roll, or the material

“Just the Two of Us” by Kyoyoung Koo
I took this photo in September, 2021 at Sosewon which is located in Damyang, Korea. Sosewon is a beautiful and

FRAMES Podcast with Ceallaigh Anderson Smart
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Ceallaigh Anderson Smart, founder of Print