The mountains of Utah provided the perfect backdrop for DoP Keith Ladzinski on an action shoot with the EOS R5 C – but the terrain wasn't without its challenges. "For some of the shots, I had to traverse steep hillsides, where you really don't want a misstep," he explains. "You don't want a lot of gear in those instances, so I really leaned on the camera's size and weight advantage. To be fair, the Canon EOS C70 and EOS C300 aren't that big, but they can't shoot 45MP stills." Taken on a Canon EOS R5 C with a Canon RF 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM lens at 92mm, 1/640 sec, f/7.1 and ISO1000. © Keith Ladzinski
When DoP Keith Ladzinski set out on a shoot in the US state of Utah with the EOS camera that's ready for anything, there was one thing he wasn't prepared for: the cold. "That's the difficulty with location shooting, obviously you are at the mercy of nature," he acknowledges. "Once you were in the shade, there was probably a 30° difference, and it limited our shoot time during the days."
Keith lives for adventure, though. One of Canon USA's Explorers of Light, he is a contributing photographer at National Geographic and an Emmy-nominated director, and his brand-rich client list includes Red Bull, Discovery, The North Face and National Geographic TV.