What’s the point of having an obsession if you can’t share it with other people?
How feminism has shaped photography? An introduction to the winter 2016 issue of Aperture
No matter the topic—beauty, family, politics, power—the quest for a legacy of photographic representation of African Americans has been about vision and justice.
In 1995, I began an editorial internship at Aperture. (Just one week before, Lesley Martin had started…
Why an issue on queer photography? The editors on our Spring 2015 issue, exploring queer perspectives on photography.
Editors’ Note from the Winter 2014 issue of Aperture magazine, #217, “Lit.”
What should a photography magazine be? This question propelled a long conversation at Aperture Foundation about how we can navigate the next chapter of photography’s evolution and make a vital contribution as a print publication.
An essential look at the vital photography scene of South Korea’s capital.