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Thank you very much for watching our adventures!
Check out our blog to get more behind the scenes and photos about our trip:
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When we're on the road for an extended period of time, every day is busy with a similar routine. Driving, looking for the perfect place to stay that night, setting un camp, making fire and making dinner.
But there's usually a sweet spot, a quiet time right before dinner, where Melanie writes about the day we just had or plans the day ahead. As I go through all the footage we shot that day, and back it up.
Follow along as we travel between British Columbia and the Yukon where we visit, Fox Lake Burn Site, Montague Roadhouse Historic Site, Braeburn Lodge, Faro and Keno City, where we explore Mount Hinton.
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Gear I use for my videos:
Canon 5D Mark IV
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Canon 85mm f/1.2
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Canon 50mm f/1.2
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Canon 17-40mm f/4
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Canon 70-200mm f/4
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Canon 5D Mark III
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My trusty drone
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Gorilla Pod
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Manfrotto Camera Bag
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Hello Friends, if you don't know who I am, here's a little more about me.
My name is Brice.
I was born in Rennes, France.
After graduating from film school in 2003, I moved to Paris, starting a career in the film industry.
One of my first assignment was assistant editor on an animal documentary. Presented by Warner Independent Pictures and National Geographic Feature Films, "March of the Penguins" became a box office hit and Oscar winning documentary touching the hearts of audiences around the globe.
My time spent in Paris was shared between his film editing and my love of photography.
In 2009 I decided to follow my long sought after dream and moved to Canada.
My passion for photography soon became an obvious career and, whether it is for portraits at my Vancouver studio, or for larger commercial jobs on location, all around the world, I am now happy and proud to devote all of my time and energy doing what I love most. Photographing/filming athletes for running brands and magazines, and capturing my adventures for outdoors brands.
When I am not photographing big commercial projects, I also work on personal projects like "Studio to Trails". Which has been widely popular in North America amongst the trail running community.
My client list includes: Salomon, TED, New Balance, Asics, AirBnb, Canadian Running Magazine, British Columbia Magazine, Trail Runner Magazine, and Nayara Resorts, Relais Chateaux.