Canon Ambassador Lorenz Holder is best known for his distinctive images of landscapes with action sports taking place within them, but just as often the setting itself is the focus. Here he shares some of the process he uses to enhance his pictures and create striking images such as this long-exposure shot of a light trail. Taken on a Canon EOS R6 with a Canon RF 15-35mm F2.8L IS USM lens at 15mm, 13 sec, f/2.8 and ISO1600. © Lorenz Holder
"What I really like is when you've edited an image and you think you're done," says action and adventure photographer Lorenz Holder. "So you take a break to get some fresh air, then come back and look at your computer screen and it's like, 'Oh, that's a bit colourful!' You can immediately tell that it's just too much."
Lorenz is one of the panel of judges for the Redline Challenge, which invites photographers worldwide to push their creative and technical boundaries by exploring the relationship between light and darkness. He will also be mentoring the winner on a personal photography assignment.
With the deadline for entries rapidly approaching, we caught up with Lorenz to get his advice on how best to select your images for the Redline Challenge and get them ready for submission.