Florida Boys

Florida Boys is a five-year photographic project by Florida-based photographer Josh Aronson that reimagines coming-of-age in the American South. Travelling Florida’s backroads with young men, Aronson stages tender, atmospheric scenes that explore masculinity, belonging and landscape. The images are presented in his exhibition at Baker–Hall (Miami, FL), on view October 18 – November 22, 2025.

Photography Josh Aronson

Florida Boys is a five-year photographic project by Miami-based artist Josh Aronson that reimagines coming-of-age in the American South. Travelling through Florida’s backroads with groups of young men, Aronson stages scenes of tenderness, play, and belonging against landscapes that are both idyllic and decaying. His subjects, often first-generation kids from cities and suburbs, mirror his own experience growing up in Florida’s shifting cultural terrain. Drawing from the history of reform schools, the Florida Highwaymen, and the tradition of tableaux painting, Florida Boys broadens what boyhood can look like: gentle, vulnerable, and rooted in place. The series transforms Florida’s mythic imagery into a site of reflection on masculinity, ecology, and community.


“What Aronson delivers is a poetic and romantic vision of an America that could be.”

Jamie Spence
Global Visuals Director of Vogue Europe



“There’s something nostalgic about Josh Aronson’s series, an air of eternal youth.”

Maysa Moroni
Photo Editor of Internazionale



Exhibition details

JOSH ARONSON
Florida Boys

Baker–Hall
1294 NW 29th St, Miami, FL 33142

October 18 – November 22, 2025

Opening Reception: October 18, 2025, 6:00–9:00PM
Opening Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 12:00–5:00PM,
Monday–Wednesday, by appointment


About Josh

Josh Aronson (b. 1994, Canada) is an American artist based in Florida. He makes utopian photographs of Floridian teenagers. His work depicts young people at leisure in lush landscapes. His photographs have appeared in The New York Times, The Financial Times, The Paris Review, The Guardian, Dazed, i-D, Italian Vogue, Teen Vogue, Apartamento, Document Journal, and the British Journal of Photography.

To see more of his work, visit his website or follow him on Instagram


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