The book is published by Aperture and was released alongside Mann's exhibition for the photographs.
[1] The book consists of 60 four-color and duotone images of landscapes as well as abstract photography and images of Mann's children, some of which have been collected from her previous book, Immediate Family.
[3] The book opens with a quote from Eric Ormsby's Childhood House, and images focus on the theme of the passing of time.
[4] In 2010 a man was convicted of level 1 child pornography for owning four books, including Still Time as well as The Age of Innocence by David Hamilton, which he purchased from a bookstore in Walthamstow, London.
[5] His conviction was overturned on appeal in 2011, with the judge calling his conviction "very unfair" and criticising the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for prosecuting him.