For this shot – currently a work in progress for her personal work – fashion photographer Laura Knipsael wanted to play with the lights in her studio. Laura upgraded to the Canon EOS R5 for its autofocus capabilities. "I loved the autofocus speed, Eye AF, the fact that it was lighter, and I really embraced the mirrorless way of shooting," she says. "It was so easy that you could see how the image would look through the viewfinder, and it made me work faster." Taken on a Canon EOS R5 with a Canon RF 24-70mm F2.8L IS USM lens at 70mm, 1/100 sec, f/8 and ISO 100. © Laura Knipsael
Photographers can influence the fashion world by choosing and mentoring their clients, and be sustainable themselves in how they manage their shoots. But what does it mean to be a sustainable photographer? Being a sustainable photographer means keeping the environment and the well-being of people in mind, and Laura Knipsael knows this all too well.
"Shooting-wise, I'm basically just another fashion photographer, but it's the process of what I do that's different," says Laura, a fashion photographer from the Netherlands who believes individual environmental accountability can help to slow climate change. "What I do is try to inspire people to think about what they're doing, and suggest how we can do things differently," she continues. "It all starts by taking little steps, because all it is is a mindset that needs to be switched."