
“Beyond Dorothea Lange: Farm Security Administration Photographers Document the Great Depression”, by Rick Halpern
The 1930s were a formative period for documentary photography in the United States. The twin phenomena of the Great Depression

The Deep Fleeting Moment – Review of “Fill the Frame”, a film by Tim Huynh
Here is a question: How do you explain the ineffable? How do you explain what is present – oftentimes right

“Herne’s Daughter 1” by Samantha Hook
This is my daughter, a flame haired wildling. As she is growing up I am so proud of the fierce,

FRAMES Podcast with Douglas Hill
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Douglas Hill, architectural and fine art

LOOK CLOSER: The Surprise in the Attic, by Rob Wilson
Bernard Moncet’s family knew that there was a stack of old glass plate negatives in the attic of his wife’s

The Persistence of Whispers – Review of “The Locusts” by Jesse Lenz
When we tell the stories of our lives, to others or to ourselves, we tend to land on events. Here

“Untitled” by Marco Bruscolini
I picked up my camera at the age of nine. I was fascinated (and indeed still am) by the shapes

FRAMES Podcast with Ciaran McCrickard
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Ciaran McCrickard, a double, national award-winning

“Embracing Gender / Non-Binary” by Vivienne Maricevic
Since 1975, my specialization has been photographing erotica, sexuality and gender. I am interested in photographing subject matter that offers

“Keith Dannemiller: Answering the ‘why’”, by Gina Williams
There’s a woman on the corner selling something. Many people are selling things – this is Mexico City’s busy Centro

FRAMES Magazine – Volume 2
We have just published the second edition of FRAMES Magazine and it is now on its way to our subscribers.

A Necessary Book – Review of “Pictures on the Radio” by David P. Gilkey
I love radio. Perhaps because radio seems to come from nowhere, or everywhere, the act of listening, for me at

“Nature’s Handwriting” by Jeff Hall
As a child we would create “sapsicles” hanging from the lower branches of maple trees that would form during the

FRAMES Podcast with Fabrizio Quagliuso
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Fabrizio Quagliuso, London-based Italian photographer, active

“Alfred Stieglitz and the Making of Modern Photography”, by Rick Halpern
Most readers have at least a passing familiarity with Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946), the early twentieth-century photographer and impresario, but it