BC man named Canadian Geographic Photographer of the Year for stunning wildlife snapshots

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It takes a Keen Eye and an incredible amount of patience it’s hours and hours of time out looking for these animals you just keep going and going and eventually you get a pretty incredible encounter that could last 30 seconds it could last 2 hours for the past 15 years Brandon brck

Has traveled to some remote parts of the province looking for that perfect shot there there are lots of failures but I learned from all of them fine-tuning a talent has just landed him the Canadian Geographic photographer of the Year award it is nice to be recognized for

For all the hard work that goes into this I just saw a beaver sitting on the edge of the ice so I’m trying to sneak up on it I’d like to do more Photo Tours I I I hope it it gives me a bit more credibility when I’m

You know approaching you know trying to get clients you know to to join me on on tours big closer Adan crosses ice okay capturing those rare moments locking eyes and a short staring contest I just love them it really brings you into the to the photo and connects you to the to

The animal while still giving a subjects plenty of space I just do whatever I need to to to get the shot and not not affect the animal at all especially the bigger animals which means never strain too far from the car if that bear that

I’m about to take photos of just got in a fight with another bear and I don’t know what kind of head space that bear is in that’s another benefit to have having the vehicle close by I will shoot from inside the vehicle sometimes last year he was runner up now

Brck has finally won the award that he hopes will open up even more opportunities to continue the search for those Unforgettable encounters every once in a while in the moment you know it’s it’s something really special so those those are what I do this for I don’t even know how to describe the

Feeling it’s just it’s special J Durant Global News

A Tumbler Ridge, B.C., man has been named Canadian Geographic Photographer of the Year, after countless journeys into the wild.

“It takes a keen eye and an incredible amount of patience,” Brandon Broderick said. “It’s hours and hours of time out looking for these animals.”

Last year, Broderick was a runner-up, and now he has finally won the award that he hopes will open even more opportunities to continue the search for those unforgettable encounters.

Global’s Jay Durant has more.

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