35 Photobooks Perfect for Holiday Gifting
Legendary artists. Must-read essay books. Exclusive editions. Here is the ultimate guide to the best photobooks to give this holiday season.
Read MoreSara Cwynar on Six Things That Inspire Her
The photographer shares a few of her favorite things, from figure skating to Aby Warburg’s atlas of antiquity.
Read MoreAnnouncing the Winners of the 2025 PhotoBook Awards
Celebrating the evolving narrative of the photobook, Aperture and Paris Photo present this year’s winning titles.
Read MoreAnastasia Samoylova Maps a Decaying American Dream
In 2023, the photographer began a journey from Florida to Maine along the Atlantic Coast, tracing the ruins and resilience of postindustrial life on US Route 1.
Read MoreIs Photography Yorgos Lanthimos’s True Calling?
The director, who recently announced a break from filmmaking, discusses his fledgling career as a maker of dreamy, category-defying photobooks.
Read MoreA Look Inside the 2025 PhotoBook Awards Shortlist
These 37 photobooks highlight excellence in publishing across a wide range of topics and photographic styles.
Read MoreAperture Celebrates 2025 Gala
The celebration on October 29 benefited Aperture’s photography publishing program, in anticipation of new home in New York City, with over $1 million raised.
Read MoreDaniel Arnold’s New Pleasure? Missing the Shot.
The street photographer speaks about New York City folklore, stepping away from Instagram, and his shifting priorities as an artist.
Read MoreWhat Is Gen Z’s Influence on Photography?
In Switzerland, an exhibition reveals the collective vision of a young generation.
Read MoreKorean History as Told Through Objects
Bohnchang Koo collects and photographs talismanic things—from moon jars to military articles—treating them as conduits to a complicated past.
Read MoreAlejandro Cartagena’s Prolific Career as a Photographer and Editor
For over two decades, the Mexico-based artist has produced a compelling network of inquiries about social, urban, and environmental issues in Latin America.
Read MoreA Dutch Photographer Reimagines the Story of His Life
Dreamy and sun drenched, Sander Coers’s images are precociously self-assured and emotionally resonant, recalling the atmosphere of Éric Rohmer’s summer idylls.
Read More14 Photographers on Youth as a State of Mind
Danny Lyon, Joel Meyerowitz, Zanele Muholi, and others on picturing states of becoming.
Read MoreA Miraculous Trove of Pre-Stonewall Secrets
In the 1960s, Casa Susanna empowered a community of self-identified cross-dressers at a time when gender nonconformity was a crime.
Read MoreHow Diane Keaton Moonlighted as a Photographer
Photography was not a hobby for the New Hollywood star, but an important facet of her restlessly curious and creative life.
Read MoreNikki S. Lee Stays in the Picture
She was a rising star in New York’s late-’90s art world—then she walked away. Can the artist reinvent herself in Seoul?
Read MoreA Native American Artist’s Prayer for Home
Kimowan Metchewais died at the age of forty-seven, leaving behind ethereal Polaroids and mixed-media works that embrace Indigenous ways of knowing.
Read MoreThe Lives of Coreen Simpson
For five decades, the photographer and jewelry designer has chronicled hip-hop, fashion, and New York’s cultural scene with unparalleled style.
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