
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

“Eucalyptus Forest in Clearing Mist, Near Cessnock, Australia” by Geoff Woods
I left home early one morning, an hour before sunrise to photograph a place called Paxton Swamp. On arrival there

“Photography, Anthropology, and the American Colonial Endeavor in the Philippines”, by Rick Halpern
My last column explored the way in which photography played a role in documenting and interpreting the American West at

“The Harbour Wall” by Tom Ryan
On a damp and cold Wednesday evening I led a group of photographers from Perth on a photo walk around

“Pardon Me” by Mukti Echwantono
This photo tells about the break up of a couple who did not have time to say goodbye for some

FRAMES Podcast with Peter Freed
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Peter Freed, New York based advertising

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

Witness – Review of “Taxi: Journey Through My Windows 1977-1987” by Joseph Rodriguez
I sometimes wonder about the work we do. Photographers are documentarians, yes. But we are also historians, sociologists, ethnographers. Sometimes we are psychiatrists

“Viewing the New Crater at Geldingadalir Eruption” by Einar Pall Svavarsson
When a new crater opened at Geldingadalir valley at Reykjanes Peninsula on April 19th, people flocked to the location. It

“Light Therapy” by Behzad Soltani
The ongoing state of our world has been taking its toll on me. I’ve been feeling lost (physically, mentally and

FRAMES Podcast with Robert Atwater
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Robert Atwater. Robert is a life

LOOK CLOSER: What Makes a Photograph Special, by Rob Wilson
If anyone starts to worry about this being another boring article identical to the multitude of others that you have

On the Clarity of Night – Review of “Hà Nội” by Wouter Vanhees
Sometimes a simple idea is the best idea. Sometimes, in fact, a simple idea can be genius. Every Wednesday night, at