Classics freshly uncovered from Aperture’s archives, featuring Diane Arbus, Robert Adams, and Mary Ellen Mark cover art.
Dutch photo historian Frits Gierstberg discusses the history of the photobook in the Netherlands.
A look at the history of manipulated photography.
Introducing a limited-edition Golden Gate folio from Richard Misrach.
Our choice of the best in online photography news and commentary.
An upcoming exhibition looks at the book as a conceptual, psychological, and cultural form.
A dynamic multimedia app celebrates the unique legacy of the late choreographer.
In this video, Barney Kulok offers a look at the process of building his latest monograph.
These on-press images just landed in Aperture’s inboxes, sent by Barney Kulok himself.
Rebecca Norris Webb: Solo Exhibition and “Our Dakota” Flickr Group
The Winter Stories photographer discusses a metallic model zeppelin he built, and how it found its way onto the ceiling of Aperture’s editorial offices.
Through his customary quick-witted ramblings, Hunt explores his lifelong predilection for images in which the subject’s eye is somehow obscured, a manifestation of his psyche, he believes.
Aperture tames the Arles fox at Les Rencontres d’Arles Awards.
Up close and hands-on with a century of Latin American photobook publishing.
Sam Falls, Regine Petersen, and Jonathan Torgovnik on view at Recontres d’ Arles.
New books from Richard Misrach, Daido Moriyama, Martin Parr, Doug Rickard, and many others.
Aperture’s fall issue, “Arrhythmic Mythic Ra,” refracts themes of family, social history, and the astrophysical through the eyes of guest editor Deana Lawson, one of the most compelling photographers working today.