The end of 2012 was a sad one for the photography community with the loss of Trolley Books publisher Gigi Giannuzzi.
An interview with David Galjaard, winner of the 2012 First PhotoBook Award for Concresco.
Aperture speaks with Galjaard about photographing in Albania, the design process, and self-publishing his first book.
A talk and signing with Chris Buck, author of Presence: The Invisible Portrait.
Taryn Simon presents and discusses her work, including A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters, I – XVIII.
Exploring the under-charted history of Latin American photography.
Photos from two of the most exciting European photography fairs, Paris Photo and Offprint Paris.
From Aperture 198: Anders Petersen and JH Engström discuss the work that would become Petersen’s City Diary.
A new photobook by Barney Kulok now available in our online store.
Now available – a reprint of Nan Goldin’s 1986 classic The Ballad of Sexual Dependency.
A stunning reprint of Rinko Kawauchi’s Illuminance.
A conversation about photography’s interactions with the world of architecture with Barney Kulok and Joel Smith.
Martin Parr talks about his lifetime photographing at the beach, and how it has culminated in his latest book, Life’s a Beach.
The Google Street View photographer speaks on his reinterpretation of American street photography.
A behind-the-scenes look at the judging of the best photobooks of the year.
A behind-the-scenes look the 2012 PhotoBook Awards shortlist jurying.
Order your limited signed edition of Richard Misrach’s acclaimed Golden Gate series.
Aperture’s issue on craft features photographers who make pictures the slow way—building camera obscuras, creating photograms, and laboring in traditional darkrooms to make handmade, unrepeatable forms.