
FRAMES Podcast with Olga Karlovac
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Olga Karlovac, fine art photographer from

“Sandy, 1977” by Frank Siteman
I can still remember, some 40 plus years later, the heat and the ardor of the summer of 1977. It

“Barbara Schmidt: Trust Your Own Vision”, by Gina Williams
As a child, German photographer Barbara Schmidt dreamed of being an architect. She explains on our Zoom call that at

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

FRAMES Podcast with Jo Brunenberg
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Jo Brunenberg, fine art photographer from

Necessary Reading – Review of “Looking at Photography” by Stephen Frailey
There is a curious relationship between experience, knowledge, and inspiration. I’m sure every photographer has felt this at one time

“Fordism and the Golden Age of Industrial Photography in America”, by Rick Halpern
The 1920s and 1930s were a remarkable period for heavy industry in the United States. Mass production of goods such

Inside Pain and Purpose – Review of “Uncommon Grit: A Photographic Journey Through Navy Seal Training” by D. McBurnett
There is something special about an inside look. Pull any curtain back, even partially, and we step forward to see what

“Rooflines” by Steven Millman
Like with the majority of my images, I picked an area to visit and explore it with my camera. This

“Sadness” by Ra Tinoko
This image was unplanned. A few years ago I started working on a very personal series called Every Body has

FRAMES Podcast with Jim Zuckerman
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Jim Zuckerman, professional photographer, who has

LOOK CLOSER: The Joy of the Street, by Rob Wilson
I am at a busy corner that makes a sharp right turn in Jodhpur, India. Jodhpur is known as the

The New Way, the Old Way – Review of “Northern Plains Native Americans: A Modern Wet Plate Perspective” by Shane Balkowitsch
Imagine a project of 1000 portraits. Now imagine the project in a way that you only get one try for each

FRAMES Podcast with Paul Sanders
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Paul Sanders, fine art photographer, Fujifilm

“Pedro Luís Ajuriaguerra Saiz: Dreams are to be fulfilled”, by Gina Williams
What is your creative superpower? For Pedro Luís Ajuriaguerra Saiz, an internationally renowned photographer based in Spain, his supernatural photography