
“Between Space” by Brawi Santoso
I love wondering around with my camera. This photo is from my recent series of urban photography of everyday buildings

“Life of the Land – the Birth of New Land” by Leslie Gleim
On May 3, 2018, fissures began opening along Kilauea Volcano’s East Rift Zone in Hawai’i resulting in its largest eruption

FRAMES Podcast with Mark McNeill
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Mark McNeill – an award-winning astrophotographer

LOOK CLOSER: Is There Still Truth in Landscape?
Rob Wilson makes a case for the importance of traditional values in landscape photography. In recent years, I have despaired

On the Breath of Street – Review of “Friction / Tokyo Street” by Tatsuo Suzuki
Let me admit to a bias. I love street photography. I love the spontaneity, the serendipity, the flash of opportunity and the

“Untitled” by Malin Ellisdotter
This self portrait is from September 27th 2020, taken at home with iPhone 7 and self timer. This self portrait

FRAMES Magazine – Volume 1
We have just published the very first printed edition of FRAMES Magazine. In Volume 1 of FRAMES we publish work

“Great Gathering” by Gilles A. Marchal
This picture was taken near Arles (France) in the late afternoon of a beautiful and hot day at the end

“Dark Side” by Alessio Cavallaro
Photographs, like words, are associative agents of memory, time and place. A few nights before the massive explosion in Beirut

FRAMES Podcast with Julie Grahame
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Julie Grahame – a photography consultant

“Towering Agapantha” from the Summer Garden Series by Lyndall Gerlach
I have a delight in wandering in the environment where ever I am, looking and touching, admiring textures and patterns,

Variations on a Fluid Theme – Review of “Lake Pictures” by Lucinda Devlin
There is something wonderful about repetition and difference, the familiarity and depth of one, the freshness and serendipity of the

“Still Life in the Plague Times” by John Hoey
The story is a simple one, really. Necessity, it is said, is the mother of invention. This image was made

FRAMES Magazine Subscriptions Are Now Open
You can now subscribe to printed editions of the FRAMES Magazine and also get immediate access to all the upcoming

The Joy of Smart and Curious Time – Review of “Buddha” by Michael Kenna
One of the great joys of curiosity is the way it is so easily shared. No, perhaps that’s wrong. Shared