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This man’s love of the North is evident in his photography | CBC News

This man's love of the North is evident in his photography |  CBC News
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You just keep coming.

One after the other.

Stunning images of the north captured by Inuvik photographer Kristian Binder.

“A portrait of my friend Tanya on Ice Street,” says Binder. (Christian Binder)

“You don’t have to drive too far out of town, or out of town at all, to enjoy how beautiful the Arctic can be,” he said.

And how beautiful it is.

Binder knows he is in a special place and his ability to capture his beauty through photos is truly inspirational.

The Hollywood sign in Tsiigehtchic, NWT, captured by Binder with his drone in the fall. (Christian Binder)

“I love framing beautiful sunsets with the city or stunning fall colors with the rocky hills of Gwich’in Territorial Park,” he said.

Binder’s passion began over a decade ago when he started attending many concerts and music festivals.

He just wanted pictures; a record of every band and artist he had seen over the years.

“I’m going to try my Lensball on the Inuvik/Tuk highway in the fall,” says Inuvik’s Kristian Binder. (Christian Binder)

“This was in the early days of digital photography, so the quality wasn’t the best, but I loved having the memorabilia,” he said.

A few years later, in 2012, he started to get serious about photography.

“I had moved back to Inuvik from Ottawa and didn’t know what to do next. [That’s] when I got a freelance job doing some photography and writing for a local publication.”

Binder says this was a dream shot of him. He tried many times to get it right. “It was the first time I was really happy with it,” he says. (Christian Binder)

Binder invested in better camera gear, started taking photos every day, and watched “a lot” of YouTube tutorials.

Then came a big moment when he snapped some personal photos of his grandparents.

“My grandmother was especially looking forward to posing for the photos,” he said.

“They both died the following year, so that became even more meaningful to me,” he added.

Binder says this photo of his grandmother was the first photo he took that felt special. He says she dressed in her traditional Sami clothes and loved having his picture taken. (Christian Binder)

After that, he knew he had the skills, confidence, and passion to really get into photography, even if it’s just a hobby.

From landscapes to the Northern Lights, Binder has pretty much perfected his craft and mastered the challenges of life in the north.

“You have to put up with the cold if you want to shoot outdoors in winter,” he said.

Binder used his drone to capture the 2021 National Day of Truth and Reconciliation march through Inuvik. (Christian Binder)

He says preparation is key.

“Besides the obvious – packing in proper clothing – you need to keep an eye on your gear, especially the batteries.”

And gear is everything these days when Binder pulls on his parka and heads outside.

A man stands under the aurora while Binder takes the photo from under the snowdrift. (Christian Binder)

He used to only work with a DSLR to take pictures of Inuvik and the surrounding communities.

Now a licensed drone operator, he can’t get enough pictures from the heights.

“I can capture so many different perspectives in one minute that would have been impossible for me a few years ago,” he said.

“Below -40C in February…I was amazed that my drone would still fly,” says Binder. (Christian Binder)

The result is a stack of images that are simply amazing.

Binder often shares his photos with CBC North, and when we post them to Facebook or Instagram, they always explode.

And that means a lot to him.

Binder says he designed this umbrella based on pictures he took. His friend Chelsea stepped in as a model. (Christian Binder)

“So much of what I do is motivated by my own excitement or appreciation for a beautiful sunset…or an amazing night with the Aurora Borealis, so it’s incredibly satisfying to see other people connect with it, too.”

You can find more photos by Kristian Binder on Instagram @eighty_one_images.

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