Ledoux says he is best known for his aerial work which allows him and the people watching to witness the planet’s beauty.
“I’ve been a professional for nine years now and started the drone when they became commercial with a few fly tests with the Phantom 2 but mostly starting to fly regularly with the Phantom 3,” he says.
“Back in time, I was already spending a lot of time in the Arctic, East North Greenland or higher in Nunavut, and it was a challenge to fly the drone. They had many compass, GPS, and software issues plus the fact that they couldn’t withstand the cold temperatures.”