Photography is a bit of a contradiction in that, since its inception, cameras at their core have remained largely unchanged in functionality, and yet have also been revolutionised to unimaginable heights, certainly by 19th century standards.
At their heart, cameras are still light-tight boxes that capture tonal variation in different parts of a scene, still using a combination of aperture and shutter speed, and latterly, digital imaging sensor sensitivity called ISO.
But at the same time, Canon EOS camera technology has showcased how this can evolve and be used in contemporary ways that demands we regularly reassess our creative approach. As new EOS camera and lens technologies are introduced, and classic features become enhanced, we can now achieve images that were previously impossible. With this comes artistic innovation, and we…