In today's episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Christopher Wharton, an artist-photographer whose passion for movement, born from skateboarding imagery in the late ’80s, continues to inform his dynamic visual storytelling—most recently recognized as a 2025 Photo Laureate nominee. You can visit Christopher's Instagram account here.This podcast is brought to you by FRAMES, a high-quality quarterly printed photography magazine, and its accompanying international photography membership.Find out more and join FRAMES here.Send us a text
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Kino Seido
In today's episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Kino Seido, a Japanese documentary photographer whose work explores identity and memory through the intersections of people, places, and time. You can visit Kino's website here.This podcast is brought to you by FRAMES, a high-quality quarterly printed photography magazine, and its accompanying international photography membership.Find out more and join FRAMES here.Send us a text
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Joyce DiDonato
In today's episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Joyce DiDonato, who, alongside her distinguished career as a Grammy‑winning mezzo‑soprano, curates a richly expressive photo gallery—featuring portraits, backstage scenes, travel snapshots, masterclass moments, and editorial‑style visual storytelling drawn from her artistic journey.You can visit Joyce's website here.This podcast is brought to you by FRAMES, a high-quality quarterly printed photography magazine, and its accompanying international photography membership.Find out more and join FRAMES here.Send us a text
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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 crisis.You can visit Toby's website here.This podcast is brought to you by FRAMES, a high-quality quarterly printed photography magazine, and its accompanying international photography membership.Find out more and join FRAMES here.Send us a text
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Martin Zweierlein
In today's episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Martin Zweierlein, a physics professor at MIT and a pioneer in quantum gas research. In 2025, his team became the first to photograph individual, freely moving atoms, capturing stunning images of quantum behaviors like fermionic anti-bunching and bosonic clustering. This breakthrough offers rare visual proof of long theorized quantum effects.You can visit Martin's page at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology here.This podcast is brought to you by FRAMES, a high-quality quarterly printed photography magazine, and its accompanying international photography membership.Find out more and join FRAMES here.Send us a text