These photographers show how “dandy” style shatters stereotypes around the world.
AMET (Elsa M’bala) speaks with Christine Eyene and Landry Mbassi about YaPhoto.
In an interview from 1973, Henri Cartier-Bresson spoke frankly about the early days of Magnum.
Robert Capa once said, “If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.”
These photographers illuminate truths about the experience of motherhood.
Hear from commissioning editor Denise Wolff on Feast for the Eyes—the first book to explore photography’s rich…
A Wild Life is Michael “Nick” Nichols’s story, told with passion and insight by author and photo-editor…
In 2002, Tabitha Soren first began photographing a group of minor league draft picks for the Oakland…
Renowned travel writers and editors on the photographs that transport them.
From coalitions to exhibitions, here’s how artists and institutions are making their voices heard.
On September 20, 2016, Aperture Foundation, in collaboration with the Department of Photography at Parsons The New…
Try this fun and engaging project from Go Photo! An Activity Book for Kids, by Alice Proujansky….
What role have images played in our collective memory of protest?
In a region where women are regarded as an economic burden, Gauri Gill photographs girls in acts of quiet daring.
A collective of artists reimagines contemporary Greece.
In Eritrea, a young photographer pursues a cinematic vision.
From photography legends to unsung pioneers of decades past, our gift guide to Aperture photobooks by women photographers.
A preview of the international photography festival in Ethiopia.
Aperture presents “Image Worlds to Come: Photography & AI,” a timely and urgent issue that explores how artificial intelligence is quickly transforming the field of photography and our broader culture of images.