When cinematographer and Canon Ambassador Tania Freimuth was given an inexpensive point-and-shoot camera as a child, the first shots she took were of flowers in her garden. The subject still inspires her today. Taken on a Canon EOS 7D (now succeeded by the Canon EOS 90D) with a Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens at 1/125 sec, f/2.8 and ISO500. © Tania Freimuth
A career in a visually creative field was always the likely destination for Canon Ambassador Tania Freimuth. She fell in love with photography as a child before going on to study art at university. Then, fuelled by a passion for the moving image, cinematography became the obvious choice.
It's an industry in which her artistic talents have thrived. Early in her career, she shot music videos that were shown on MTV before making the transition to film. She's now best-known for her work on the critically acclaimed short dramas Kid Gloves and Pitfall and was DoP on Little Darlings, a live-action comedy-drama miniseries for Sky Kids.
"I'm quite concerned with aesthetics," says Tania. "When I'm reading someone else's script, I'm considering all the things that move me. It could be the colours that spring to mind or visual imagery inspired by my favourite artists."
As a cinematographer, it's Tania's role to interpret somebody else's script in the way that she sees it. "It's important for me to put my identity into what I do," she says.