- Aperture | Photography
Aperture is a not-for-profit organization that connects audiences though photography—in print, in person, and online
- The Quarterly Magazine of Photography and Ideas - Aperture
Since 1952, Aperture has been required reading for everyone seriously interested in photography Now you can access in-depth interviews with master and emerging photographers
- Susan Meiselas: Nicaragua (2025) | Aperture Photobooks
Originally published in 1981, and now in a third edition, Susan Meiselas’s Nicaragua is a contemporary classic—a seminal contribution to the literature of concerned photography
- A Photographer’s Haunting Story of Family and Memory - aperture. org
In the Florida island town of Longboat Key, Alana Perino—winner of the 2025 Aperture Portfolio Prize—portrays a home upended by loss
- About | Aperture
Aperture is a nonprofit publisher that leads conversations around photography worldwide From our base in New York, Aperture connects global audiences and supports artists through our acclaimed quarterly magazine, books, exhibitions, digital platforms, public programs, limited-edition prints, and awards
- I Wish, I AM, I Will Be, 2009 Portfolio - Aperture
Erwin Olaf: I Am was published by Aperture in 2019 to accompany the most extensive retrospective of his work to date, a multiple-venue show that encompassed installations at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Gemeentemuseum Den Haag; and Fotomuseum Den Haag
- Benefit Events | Aperture
Aperture’s special events bring together our dedicated community of artists, philanthropists, writers, editors, curators, collectors, gallerists, and other leaders in the field
- Japanese Photobooks of the 1960s and 70s - Aperture
The public profile of the Japanese photography book has recently boomed, from near-complete obscurity to great desirability And not only for the aficionados Photobooks that once were entirely unknown outside Japan (except to a few well-informed scholars and collectors) now sell at astronomical prices at auctions and online And yet the photobook has been central…
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