"This image was created to showcase what we can do with a mixture of photography and 3D digital manipulations," says commercial photographer Ionut Macri. The landscape, shepherd and fire were photographed by Ionut in Romania's Carpathian Mountains, while the sheep and the metal parts in the foreground are CGI (computer-generated imagery). Taken on a Canon EOS 5DS R with a Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM lens at 44mm, 1/8 sec, f/2.8 and ISO 2000. © Ionut Macri
A passion for photography runs through Ionut Macri's family. Both his father and grandfather were keen amateur photographers and he learned how to use a camera and print photos at an early age. Ionut went a step further, though, making photography his profession and becoming one of Romania's most successful advertising photographers.
Ionut now has over 25 years' experience producing visuals for major national and international brands, and he runs Macri Studio in Bucharest, which has won numerous industry awards and accolades. He first had the idea of becoming a professional photographer when he bought his first camera, a Canon EOS 650, while he was still at high school in 1990. "It was not easy for us in Romania to buy the latest cameras, so when I bought the EOS 650, it was like a miracle – it had autofocus and was motor-driven," he remembers. "It blew my mind. With this camera, I felt everything could be achieved."