I Always Have the Camera with Me - Photography Conversation with W. Scott Olsen
Today's photographer guest is W. SCOTT OLSEN, a professor of English at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, USA. He is the author of 12 narrative nonfiction books, mostly about road trips and flying a small airplane. He is also the former editor of the international literary magazine Ascent. He writes reviews and articles and hosts the podcast series for FRAMES Magazine. If you enjoyed this episode, look at FRAMES - a quarterly printed photography magazine published since 2020. You will love this publication if you are serious about your photography and seek regular inspiration. You can find out more about FRAMES over at https://readframes.com/magazine.

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