From Kimowan Metchewais’s layered images on Indigenous identity to Robert Adams’s meditations on the American West, here are titles that explore the relationship between photography and the natural world.
David Benjamin Sherry’s new photobook of mesmerizing, analog photograms, melds queer history, abstraction, and darkroom magic.
From Ansel Adams to Rebecca Norris Webb, we trace the symbiotic relationship that the parks and photography have developed over 150 years.
David Benjamin Sherry’s spectacular photographs of contested lands.
In the age of climate change, how are photographers and artists envisioning dramatically politicized landscapes?
With a rush of color, David Benjamin Sherry’s new photograms gesture to abstract painting and gay history.
Aperture magazine launches an exclusive opportunity for photography collectors to own work published in the pages of the magazine.
Why an issue on queer photography? The editors on our Spring 2015 issue, exploring queer perspectives on photography.
An essential look at the vital photography scene of South Korea’s capital.