FRAMES Photography Podcast with Toby Binder

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Toby Binder, an award-winning documentary photographer with experience in areas of war and

The Beauty of Detail – Review of “Waterworks: The Hidden Water System of New York” by Stanley Greenberg

Let me begin with a memory about something else. Several decades ago (alas), I found myself one afternoon in a

“Beard #2” by Devon Green

Recently, I’ve been making street portraits. It all began when I made a portrait of a man with a beard.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “My Place, My Times – Experiencing and Expressing India Today”, by Aniruddha Guha Sarkar

Two quotes surge up in my mind as I think about writing down this article. I do not remember the

“Paris” by Nigel Ridgen

I was traveling to Alsace and had a stopover in Paris. I was staying in a hotel opposite Gare de

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Martin Zweierlein

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Martin Zweierlein, a physics professor at MIT and a pioneer in quantum gas

To Consider the Ideas – Review of “Blind Corners: Essays on Photography” by Michael Collins

For several years, I used to carry in my bag a small book titled Sauntering: Writer’s Walk Europe. Introduced and

“Nothing More Than This” by Paul Grecian

As my interest in photography moved from images of something to images of a fine art nature, I have found

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: “Between a Rock and a Parking Spot”, by Scott D. Bentley

“Art can no longer be merely a mirror, it must act as the organizer of the people’s consciousness… No form

“Lost in Thought” by Cynthia Gladis

I recently went to New York’s Coney Island for the first time. I couldn’t wait to see it, as I

FRAMES Photography Podcast with Paul Hart

In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Paul Hart, a celebrated British landscape photographer and master printmaker who has dedicated

Wisdom – Review of “Both Sides Now” by Ari Jaaksi

I doubt I will ever be not surprised by the ability of photography to open up something fresh and unexpected,

FRAMES Digital – July 2025

We have just released the newest edition of FRAMES Digital. All our members can now download it from the Subscriber

“Under the Colonnades” by Tony Ullgren

I often take a walk around Riddarfjärden, part of Lake Mälaren in the center of Stockholm. It’s become a quiet

“Framed” by Mats Kolmisoppi

A couple of weeks ago, I was waiting in the car for my wife to come back from the pharmacy.