
Looking At Photographs, by John Szarkowski
As the former Director of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, Szarkowski presents a stunning collection of 100 photographs from MoMA’s extensive archives.

Pinhole Photography: Perfect Exposure Without Gadgets
A pinhole camera, often called a “camera obscura,” is a lensless camera used for centuries to study light and optics. Today, it is popular in education and art. Photographers craft pinhole cameras from everyday items like cigar boxes and paint cans, or through CNC machining and woodworking. Others opt for ready-made pinholes compatible with existing cameras or those manufactured by others. This timeless device continues to inspire creativity and exploration in the photography world.

Iowa, by Nancy Rexroth
Explore the unique and dreamlike world of Nancy Rexroth’s “IOWA,” a photography book that captures the ethereal beauty of southeastern Ohio through the lens of a Diana camera.