Aperture in action.
Professional photographers discuss how Aperture is changing the way they work.
Videos
Chase Jarvis Enhancing the moment
Chase Jarvis Enhancing the moment
For his personal project, Songs for Eating and Drinking, commercial photographer Chase Jarvis photographs musicians as they perform, then turns his images into stunning portraits using the new image enhancement tools in Aperture 3.
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Jim Richardson Connecting pictures with places
Jim Richardson Connecting pictures with places
National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson travels the world, capturing each region’s geography and culture. Yet he can easily connect the places he’s been with the pictures he’s taken. See how he does it using the new geotagging feature in Places.
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Bill Frakes Completing the story
Bill Frakes Completing the story
Sports Illustrated photographer Bill Frakes regularly heads to the flatlands of America to document life in Nebraska. He captures people’s everyday lives in still photos and motion picture, then creates a multimedia slideshow in Aperture 3 to tell his story.
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Doug Menuez Real-world workflow
Articles
Lucas Gilman Going to Extremes
Fast browsing in Aperture lets adventure photographer Gilman edit images before he even leaves the field. Read more
Elizabeth Carmel Visibility Excellent
Landscape photographer Carmel turns her medium-format images into supersize prints using Aperture. Read more
David Liittschwager Tide Pool Portraits
Celebrated nature photographer Liittschwager uses Aperture to get in tight on Hawaii’s tide pool life. Read more
TV Guide Prime Time Publishing
An Aperture-based workflow allows TV Guide to produce its iconic Fall Preview issue. Read more
MediaStorm Visionary Journalism
This pioneering studio uses Aperture to fuse still photographs into multimedia stories. Read more



