The Journal is where Film & Time slows down to reflect — a space for stories, essays, and images that explore the art of seeing with intention. Each entry captures more than a photo; it’s a study in patience, light, and everyday beauty. Think of it as a quiet place to pause, observe, and rediscover the details time usually rushes past.
Tools of Intention
The panoramic back wasn’t an attempt to disrupt a familiar camera, but to extend a workflow that already felt grounded. The Hasselblad had become a steady presence that was deliberate, mechanical, reliable. The appeal of the ElevenFilm XPan-style panoramic back was that it introduced a new creative outlet without asking for a new rhythm.
The Magic of Medium Format Film
There’s something special about shooting landscapes on medium format film. It’s not just about the gear—it’s about the experience. The slower pace, the richness of the images, and the satisfaction of seeing a well-executed shot come to life all make it worth exploring.
My Cameras
I first learned about Hasselblads from my Dad after seeing one on a lunar landing TV special (I wanted to be an astronaut growing up!). Since that moment, they’ve always been in the back of my mind. So, a few months ago when a friend inspired me to search for a functional heirloom, I decided