
Henry Prée is a videographer, photographer, and editor based in Missoula, Montana. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and a certificate in documentary film from the University of Montana.
During his undergraduate studies, he was awarded the Society of Professional Journalists national Mark of Excellence Award for his video feature reporting on the Flathead Indian Reservation. He also achieved national finalist status in the Hearst Multimedia One competition for the same feature.
Since graduating, he has worked on commercial video and photo marketing campaigns for a range of companies and agencies, including the University of Montana, Boy Scouts of America, Ronald McDonald House Charities, the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, and the City of Missoula Downtown Association.
His documentary and editorial work has been featured in i-D Magazine, Montana PBS, The Montana Kaimin, and PBS News Hour.
He worked as a lead editor, camera op, colorist, and audio engineer on the documentary Tomorrow's Town Today. The documentary was an official selection in the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Berlin Independent Film Festival, and Bozeman International Film Festival.