Amelia joined Aperture Foundation’s editorial team in 2011 and worked for the organization until moving to California in 2019. Below is a sample of some of the photography books she worked on, in various capacities.
Project Editor:
Robert Cumming: The Difficulties of Nonsense by Sarah Bay Gachot
Jo Ann Callis: Other Rooms
Werner Bischof: Backstory
Charlotte Cotton: Photography Is Magic
Ellsworth Kelly: Photographs
English-Language / US Edition Editor:
Florence Henri
The Radical Eye
Frits Gierstberg and Rik Suermondt: The Dutch Photobook
Sergio Larrain: Valparaiso
Stephen Shore Survey
Horacio Fernández: The Latin American Photobook
Bernd & Hilla Becher: Stonework and Lime Kilns
W.M. Hunt: The Unseen Eye
Don McCullin
This is Mars
Emmet Gowin
Sergio Larrian
Editorial Assistant:
Rinko Kawauchi: Illuminance
Daido TKY
James Welling: Monograph
Fred Ritchin: Bending the Frame
Martin Parr: Life's a Beach
Peter C. Bunnell: Aperture Magazine Anthology
Amelia is a contributing editor to Careinstructions.info, a website and app that gathers the best ideas from the past and present for a better, more livable future. Careinstructions.info was founded by Mary Ping, of Slow and Steady Wins the Race, in 2020.






From 2008-2010, Amelia assisted independent curator and art consultant Anne Veh to build several collections and exhibitions including a joint show of Ruth Asawa’s sculptures and Imogen Cunningham’s photographs at Cavallo Point.



