
Simply Wonderful – Review of “Creating Photographs” by Albert Watson
Let me be clear at the beginning. I love this book. It does not take long to read. The images are

“The Poetry of the Simple Things” by Bernard Moncet
In these old residences aged by time, we often pass through there without seeing anything. However, light, colors or graphics

FRAMES Podcast with Jared Powers
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Jared Powers, writer, photographer, VIP Liaison

“Bardstown Road Reflections” by Frank Styburski
This image is from my library. I took it a few years ago in Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville is a lovely

“Hamzeh Mohammad Hosseini: Be Not Without Hope”, by Gina Williams
At the age of fourteen, Hamzeh Mohammad Hosseini happened upon a television documentary that discussed the mechanics and operation of

“Here Comes the Sun” by Cynthia Gladis
Long walks on the beach in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina have always been a source of joy for me.

“Making History with History: Attending Shane Balkowitsch’s ‘No Vaccine for Death Project'” by W. Scott Olsen
FRAMES member Shane Balkowitsch may have made photographic history. More than 100 collaborators came together Saturday in Bismarck, North Dakota,

FRAMES Podcast with Thom O’Connor
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Thom O’Connor, New-York based photographer, a

FRAMES Digital Companion – July 2021
We have just released the July 2021 edition of FRAMES Digital Companion and those of you subscribed to FRAMES Magazine

“Unititled” by Carl Hensel
With the change in the world, I had to reinvent myself. The bodybuilding industry being heavily impacted, meant that my

The Short Forever – Review of “DOR” by Mari Calai
Imagine a haiku, the ancient Japanese form of poetry. Three lines. Five syllables, then seven, then five again. Tradition says

The Benefit of Time – Review of “Found, Not Lost” by Elliott Erwitt
Artists have a peculiar relationship with time and their own work. New work is always fresh and exciting, filled with discovery

“What do you see?” by Colleen Parker
The final day of a recent photography workshop was spent at the Gold King Mine Ghost Town outside Jerome, Arizona.

“Kauai. Angry Storm Black Rock Beach” by Ron Schwager
As a working commercial photographer I am accustomed to “making” an image… usually in the studio. When my wife and

LOOK CLOSER: Through Photography, a Voice – by Rob Wilson
Two things happened recently that have made me consider the position of the human subject and representation in photography. First,