Canon Expands Explorers of Light

Canon Expands Explorers of Light

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Canon U.S.A. Inc., recently announced the addition of five cinematographers and one photographer to the company’s Explorers of Light program which is an illustrious group of influential, imaging professionals who serve as ambassadors for Canon products.

The addition of these cinematographers further solidifies the importance that Canon’s EOS HD video products have played in the industry. From being used on set for hard-to-get shots for motion pictures to filming full-length television commercials, Canon’s EOS HD video products are beginning to revolutionize the film and television industry.
 
The use of Canon EOS HD video products has increased exponentially and these five new members have been on the frontlines leading the charge. Based upon their outstanding work in cinematography, Alex Buono, director of photography for Saturday Night Live; Rodney Charters, director of photography for 24; Crescenzo Notarile, director of photography for Ghost Whisperer; Russell Carpenter, director of photography for films such as Titanic, True Lies and Charlie’s Angels; and Shane Hurlbut, director of photography for Terminator: Salvation, have been added to Canon’s group of Explorers of Light.
 
In addition, photographer Damian Strohmeyer of Sports Illustrated has been added to the Explorers of Light program based upon his excellence in still photography. While the use of the video capabilities in EOS products has increased, Canon remains an industry leader with still photography and continues to be the choice of respected professionals out in the field.
 
“Explorers of Light members have always represented the very best still photographers throughout the world,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon U.S.A. “With Canon’s EOS HD video being used more and more, it is only natural that we recognize the tremendous work by the professionals who are the best in their trade using our products on a regular basis.”
 

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