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  A review of Aperture Magazine, July 31, 2009 Submitted by: Melanietrix from Bethesda, MD
i choose to give 5 stars. I have just received my first book #195. APERTURE is like a FINE ART book and he has his place on my shelves among my others . I love the quality of the paper and the format of the prints on the right pages. I just want to point out that William Eggleston exhibition is not mentionned in WDC (June to sept 2009) and was surprised .
I would like to say more about the inside. But my vocabulary is so limited . I can just add that i have had a good surprise to find an article about Maya Deren. Thank you.


 Pricey A review of Aperture Magazine, February 9, 2009 Submitted by: rogcool1 from Essexville, Mi
Alil expensive for what you get


 A WORK OF ART A review of Aperture Magazine, February 3, 2009 Submitted by: CURB from Kansas City,, MO
THIS WAS MY FIRST ISSUE - THE ONLY THING I CAN SAY IS WHAT HAVE I MISSED.


 cutting edge photography; little advertising A review of Aperture Magazine, January 16, 2009 Submitted by: Zaftig Artist from salt lake city, ut
Aperture features outstanding photography as well as pertinent information about the photographer. There are few advertisements to distract from the content. It is a high-end photographers' magazine that will enrich and inspire photographers of any experience level. I currently subscribe to 5 photography publications for my high school classroom. Aperture is the one they look at the most. I only wish it was published more often!


 This is a terrific photography magazine. A review of Aperture Magazine, December 10, 2008 Submitted by: Doc from Fort Lauderdale, FL
Article have content that expand one's horizons using photography as the base.


 Diverse photographers with an emphasis on art. A review of Aperture Magazine, December 7, 2007 Submitted by: waex
I know, It's pricey; there are only four issues a year. It's worth it. This is the best photography mag for people who quickly delete that cute photoshopped e-mail forward. There are no trite pics in aperture. This is for people who think doing something no one has ever done before is still a good idea.
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