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Why “photobooks” now? Author David Campany examines the term for issue 007 of The PhotoBook Review.
An interview with the Jack Kerouac of photography in France, Bernard Plossu.
Dear PhotoBook Review Readers, We’re delighted to bring you the fourth issue of The PhotoBook Review. Many…
David Reinfurt: William James described “attention” as what you choose to attend to, what you select as…
Photographer Jason Evans and musician Keiran Hebden (a.k.a. Four Tet) have been collaborators for the past fifteen…
Jason Evans: I think DJing is quite an important part of the glue between us. I was…
The selection of books illustrated in my photobook “portrait” are the contents of the actual pile of…
What is photographic education today? The question elicits a wave of differing, often contesting answers.
Thomas Ruff: photograms and m.a.r.s. is on view March 28–April 27 in New York.
Penelope Umbrico speaks with art historian and intellectual-property lawyer Virginia Rutledge about the use of reproductions in our increasingly flattened image world.
It’s been a year now since I drove from Scranton, Pennsylvania, to San Francisco and let the…
Charlotte Cotton discusses a wave of photographic innovation.
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.
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.
We are pleased to announce the winners of 2012 PhotoBook Award prizes.
Orders will ship on December 15, 2025.
An essential look at the vital photography scene of South Korea’s capital.