Tom Barnes describes his work as "shooting stills and motion of interesting people", such as basketmaker John Williamson, pictured here in his workshop in Devon, UK. Tom now uses the Canon EOS R5 C for all his creative portrait photography. "At no point am I ever asking it to do something that it can't do," he explains. Taken on a Canon EOS R5 C with a Canon RF 24-70mm F2.8L IS USM lens at 24mm, 1/160 sec, f/4 and ISO 100. © Tom Barnes
"It was all Canon's fault," laughs photographer-director Tom Barnes when recalling why he started shooting video, "and I'm honestly not kidding." Tom, who spent the early part of his career photographing rock bands on tour, increasingly shoots video and hybrid portraiture as part of his commercial work. But it was the launch of Canon's first EOS camera with video capabilities in 2008 that opened up this opportunity for him.
"I was on tour with a band in America and filming clips on the Canon EOS 5D Mark II (now succeeded by the EOS 5D Mark IV)," he remembers. "Not knowing anything about shutter angles, base ISOs, variable NDs or anything like that, I basically just swung it. But at that point, I realised I could start taking the video side of things more seriously."
It's fair to say that UK-based Tom, whose work is in demand with clients as diverse as Lamborghini, The Sunday Times Magazine and Channel 4, has been on an odyssey in recent years – at least in terms of discovering the right camera setup.