For more than 15 years, French photographer Bernard Plossu took extended trips to Mexico to photograph people, landscapes and a culture in flux. " Vámanos! Bernard Plossu in México" captures the bohem
Now available in a compact and easy-to-reference paperback edition, "Petrochemical America" features Richard Misrach's haunting photographic record of Louisiana's Chemical Corridor, accompanied by lan
Other Rooms, the first publication to comprehensively feature Jo Ann Callis'' mid-1970s investigation of the nude body and sexuality, is a revelation; the work is provocative, seductive and remarkably
In this series, Aperture Foundation works with the world''s top photographers to distill their creative approaches, teachings, and insights on photography--offering the workshop experience in a book.
First published in 1992, Immediate Family has been lauded by critics as one of the great photography books of our time, and among the most influential. Taken against the Arcadian backdrop of her woodl
One of Japan''s foremost twentieth-century photographers, Shomei Tomatsu has created a defining portrait of postwar Japan. Beginning with his meditation on the devastation caused by the atomic bombs i
Part of the Aperture Ideas series, a series devoted to the finest critical and creative minds exploring key concepts in photography, this book gathers short essays by the author. While written in an a
First published in 1968, and now back in print for the first time in ten years, The Bikeriders explores firsthand the stories and personalities of the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club. This journal-siz
Aimed at children between the ages of nine and twelve, Seeing Things is a wonderful introduction to photography that asks how photographers transform ordinary things into meaningful moments. In this b
Photographs, selected essays, and reviews by Robert AdamsThis critically acclaimed work brings us a new selection of poignant essays by master photographer Robert Adams. In this volume, Adams evinces