Aperture Magazine, Spring 2013 (all photographs by the author for Hyperallergic) Compared to, say, the over 40,000 year history of painting, the two centuries that people have been experimenting with ...
Is photography dying? No, not exactly. But the mysteries of the darkroom are by some accounts nearly extinct. And in the age of the smartphone, the art of photography sometimes seems to be vanishing ...
Anthony Hernandez, “Screened Pictures #19” (2017) all images appear in Aperture, issue 232, “Los Angeles” (image courtesy the artist and Thomas Zander Gallery, Cologne) The “Los Angeles” issue of ...
Think photography and its history, and it's easy to recall iconic images of New York, Paris or London — cities whose buildings and street life have long provided compelling subjects. Constantly ...
In 1953, Minor White, a founding editor of a new photo magazine called Aperture, wrote that "photography seems to be reevaluating itself these days—probably preparatory to taking off in a new ...