I began using the Kodak Panoram camera experimentally around 1999 to explore alternative approaches in my photography and fell quickly under its charms.
A vintage camera (circa 1907) with a rotating lens that gives but four frames to a roll of film, its field of view sweeps a scene like a turning head and magically repays any effort of its use. There is no viewfinder to look through to compose a scene, so instead, one must glance down at the camera and visually line up small brass pin markers to the scene at hand.