Todd Hido: Intimate Distance

Revised and expanded edition
photographer’s monograph
Aperture / Todd Hido
designed with Todd Hido

Essay, Light and Dark Chambers, by David Campany with additional texts by Katya Tylevich

From Aperture:
A cinematic journey through landscapes, memory, and light, the newly revised and expanded Intimate Distance: Over Thirty Years of Photographs, A Chronological Album is the most comprehensive chronicle of Todd Hido’s work to date. Spanning more than thirty years, this edition features over ten years of new work, including photographs from his travels in Iceland, Norway, and Japan. 

Hido’s work blurs the line between observation and introspection—moving from suburban housing to remote terrain, from interiors to human presence, all rendered in his signature luminous color and evocative detail. Organized chronologically, this edition reveals how Hido’s overlapping series form a larger narrative about distance, memory, and what we choose to see. An essay by David Campany introduces the work, while Katya Tylevich reflects on the making of each of Hido’s major monographs.

320 pages
9.5 x 11.5 inches