LOOK CLOSER: For the Love of Saul Leiter, by Rob Wilson
In the UK from the 90s to the mid-2000s, there was a somewhat lowbrow ‘talent’ show called Stars in Their
							
						
						
						Yes – Review of “Henri Cartier-Bresson: Photographer”
I know what’s going to happen. This book is going to sit on your coffee table. There will be a moment
							
						
						
						“Morning Prayers, 2020” by Rivki Locker
As Orthodox Jews, we pray three times daily. My husband’s custom is to pray in the synagogue for all three
							
						
						
						FRAMES Podcast with Rino Rossi
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Rino Rossi. Real-time translation from Italian
							
						
						
						“Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Clown” by Steven Borack
I was on assignment for a local newspaper, doing a picture story on the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey circus
							
						
						
						“Former Pentecostal Church, Klump Ave, North Hollywood” by Douglas Hill
As a photographer I spend a good deal of my time prowling my environment in the hopes of being surprised.
							
						
						
						FRAMES Podcast with Adger Cowans
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Adger Cowans. You can listen to
							
						
						
						The Moment Before Everything – Review of “In Search of Elsewhere” by Steve McCurry
There is a moment I love. Imagine a dance teacher counting five, six, seven, eight. Just before the next one, the
							
						
						
						“Untitled” by Stephanie Duprie Routh
In December last year, I had the good fortune of traveling to Mexico for a photography workshop. The workshop was
							
						
						
						“Untitled” by Adrian Hill
I began taking photographs over forty years ago. From the very beginning I was enthralled and captivated by the photographic
							
						
						
						FRAMES Podcast with Austin Granger
On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Austin Granger. You can listen to
							
						
						
						LOOK CLOSER: Ragnar Axelsson and the Human Face of Climate Change
Rob Wilson examines the work of Ragnar Axelsson, the Icelandic photographer who documents the Arctic’s threatened cultures. I still remember
							
						
						
						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