Canon Ambassador Stéphane Granzotto takes a selfie in the water with the gorgeous half-light skies of winter in the High North. "The water is around 4°C but with the wind chill factor on the boat can feel as low as -10°C or -20°C," says Stéphane. Taken on a Canon EOS R5 with a Canon RF 15-35mm F2.8L IS USM lens at 20mm, 1/125 sec, f/4 and ISO 3200. © Stéphane Granzotto
From dark and icy Arctic waters to the baking Sudanese desert, two filmmakers have put Canon's video offerings to the test covering the natural world and its inhabitants in all its vibrancy. Canon Ambassadors Camilla Ferrari and Stéphane Granzotto not only turned their lenses on very different landscapes, but also very different assignments.
Italian visual artist Camilla is known for merging still and moving vertical images in impactful diptychs or triptychs. Her visuals have been published in National Geographic, The New York Times, US News and la Repubblica. But for one special project, she headed to Sudan for an Italian travel agency seeking a fresh portrayal of the country.
"We wanted to highlight the in-between places that you find when you travel," says Camilla. "My aim was to highlight Sudan's enchanted beauty and multifaceted complexity – suspended between reality and dream, presence and absence. And create an emotional journey across its history, as well as the natural and human landscapes." Captured just six weeks before conflict broke out in April 2023, Camilla's images now speak to the humanity at the heart of a nation in turmoil.