
On Nostalgia, Happiness and Tears – Review of “The Boys” by Rick Schatzberg
Here is a proposition: Memory demands the present. At one level this is obvious. Memory, by definition, resides in the previous,

“Transcendence. Triptych Top Panel” by Colin Charles Harris
As I was making The Fragments of the Natural World book, encompassing many of my most favorite film images, I

FRAMES Podcast with Sharon Williams
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Sharon Williams. You can listen to

“Breathe!” by Bob James
This is another one of my many “found” pictures I take as I prowl the streets on foot or in

“The Power Station” by Jon Higham
I love wondering around with my camera. There is a large power station in the countryside surrounded by woods a

FRAMES Podcast with Keld Skytte Petersen
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Keld Skytte Petersen – a nature

“Space Age Lost” by Toni Peach
I love wondering around with my camera. As a travel and street photographer I venture extensively to the major cities

Quantity vs. Quality in the Digital Age
Ansel Adams once remarked that “twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop”. As magnificent as his

Those Wonderful Small Corners – Review of “Do Not Disturb My Waking Dream” by John Cohen
There should be a word somewhere between evocative and provocative. To evoke is to cause memory. To provoke is to cause

“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