CALEB GINGRAS
Introduction & Partnership Proposal
Caleb is an all-terrain cinematographer, photographer, and ambassador for The North Face and Nanuk.
Born and raised in Quebec, Canada, he thrives in challenging conditions where both skill and a positive attitude are essential. Caleb is dedicated to ensuring no great story goes untold, no matter how difficult it is to document.
He directed the award-winning short film Resilient and has spent over seven years telling stories for brands like Red Bull, The North Face, Ski-Doo, Chevrolet, and MEC.
Caleb’s future work will push deeper into adventure than ever before, emphasizing the importance of embracing uncertainty, discomfort, and the healing power of movement—values he believes are vital for his generation.
Behind The Scenes
CALEBS CINEMATOGRAPHY REEL AND A FEW PHOTOS
THE HISTORIC CENTENNIAL SAPPALA EXPEDITION
Caleb Gingras will film a full length documentary and behind the scenes video of this expedition in -50*C conditions.
In January 1925, with a Diphtheria epidemic threatening the entire population of Nome, Alaska, a group of 20 mushers and roughly 150 sled dogs relayed crucial antitoxin from Nenana across 674 miles Alaska’s frozen icy interior to Nome, saving the community. In a remarkable tribute to one of the most courageous feats in Arctic history, the Centennial Seppala Expedition is set to retrace the epic 1925 serum run, 100 years later using the original route of over 700 miles of Alaska’s most rugged terrain, from Anchorage to Nome in the coldest and darkest part of winter. The expedition will carry a symbolic load of diphtheria medicine, reflecting the spirit and significance of the original mission.
Images from our latest expedition prep in Maine.
FULL EXPEDITION DETAILS TO DATE
Expedition Press Release
NEWS
This expedition is getting a lot of media attention already and is expected to ramp up as we get closer to launch and offer LIVE satellite phone updates with media in the field. 55 days left!
This is a remarkable story that deserves to be captured at its fullest potential. But this ambitious expedition will push my gear to the absolute limit.
Momo Sports has been part of my expedition routine since I was 15 years old. Through this partnership and next expedition, I’d showcase the capabilities of Momo to support the gear needed to take on the extreme conditions of Alaska and the powerful story they will help bring to life. I’ll also be a character in my main documentary, where there will be a powerful opportunity for press distribution, which is already talking off.
If this proposal would be of interest, I’d love the opportunity to discuss the details and value proposition further—please feel free to reach out via email at info@calebgingras.com