Must-read conversations with nine of the world's most influential
photographers.
The Interview Issue features in-depth conversations with a selection
of influential photographers of an older generation, who continue to
produce and publish, about their lifelong engagement with photography.
What compels someone to become a photographer? And what drives someone
to continue to be one, for as many as seven decades? How does a veteran
photographer describe years of questioning politics, personal
experience, social unrest, landscape, and history through the camera?
For this issue, Aperture offers nine in-depth interviews, firsthand
accounts that underscore the generosity and intelligence of their
speakers. Born between 1928 and 1947, the nine photographers
featured―Bruce Davidson, Paolo Gasparini, David Goldblatt, Guido
Guidi, Ishiuchi Miyako, William Klein, Bertien van Manen, Boris
Mikhailov, and Rosalind Fox Solomon―are still active today, adding
to their already unparalleled bodies of work. In these pages, the medium
is considered from various points of view, offering a range of
philosophies, values, and perspectives, yet for all the differences
within this group, they share a fundamental curiosity about the human
experience.