FRAMES Podcast with Samantha Cooper

On the latest episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Samantha Cooper – senior photo

I Love Paris – review of “Paris” by Paul Almasy

Let me admit this at the beginning. I love Paris.  I have the good fortune to be there once a year,

“Pris au piège” by Line Lamarre

Photographers, like most of their peers, tend to look for good photography subjects outside of their usual place of residence

“Moonlight” by Gary Beeber

Three years ago when my wife and I moved from Sag Harbor, Long Island to Southern Ohio we found the

“Mornings with Erickson” by Trish Korous

I was on my way to work one morning when this scene caught my eye. This is the window of

“All She Had” by John Lester Griffiths

A caption and a photo are a unit, they help, need each other. A photo and a story however immerse

FRAMES Podcast with Landon McMahon

On the latest episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Landon McMahon, one of the

LOOK CLOSER: Raghubir Singh and the Image of India

Rob Wilson examines the work and legacy of Raghubir Singh. When one thinks of colour images of India, I imagine

“Garreg Ddu Reservoir” by John Starkey

The Elan Valley reservoirs are a chain of man-made bodies of water created from damming the Rivers Elan and Claerwen

The Force of the Missing – review of “Silent Cities” by Mat Hennek

Mat Hennek – Silent Citiespublished by Steidl, 2020review by W. Scott Olsen I shouldn’t be surprised. Great photography, like great

“Soul” by Massimo Alloi

I like walking. And above all, I like walking in the snow. Especially during or immediately after a good snowfall.

“Liwa Desert, Abu Dhabi” by Rob Wilson

During my near fifty years, I have been privileged enough to have lived and travelled all over the world. I

FRAMES Podcast with Chris Rose

On the latest episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to Chris Rose, one of the

“Masquerading in the Aspens” by Michael Jantzen

This photo is part of a large series called, Masquerading Animals. Masquerading Animals is a series of photomontages partially made

“Hidden Reality 2” by Boudewijn Swanenburg

This image confronts the viewer with the emotions of his own imagination. My photographic process is fueled by my fascination

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