Elle Magazine September Issue
Fall Fashion, Through the Eyes of 2020 Graduates






“My practice, for the most part, centers around the convergence of information, fiction, and history,” says Aronson, who photographed his friends Aurora and Henry near his alma mater’s campus in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. Aronson credits the lush landscape and rich history as a source of inspiration. “I believe that pictures don’t depict history or a moment in time, but rather challenge it. They act as a road map for the future. They are tarot cards in a sense, informing how we subsequently see the world and the next [set of] pictures.”