In this episode, Andrew Beck catches up with Alex Braczkowski, a conservation scientist, photographer and cameraman from Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa.
Over the past ten years Alex has have filmed, photographed and studied African lions, leopards, jaguars, and caracals across three continents.
Alex’s most recent science and film work explores assessing densities of lions and other carnivores in Uganda, the benefits of carnivores on human health, and mitigation strategies for human-carnivore conflict.
Links mentioned in this episode:
http://www.alexanderbraczkowski.com/
https://volcanoessafaris.com/community/
#489 - Luminar and having fun with your photography
#488 - Topaz versus NIK Filters
#487 - When it comes to wildlife photography, what do you want to learn?
#486 - Thoughts on creativity in wildlife photography
#485 - Social structures of African carnivores
#484 - Nature photography and delayed gratification
#483 - Daniel Greyvenstein
#482 - Nature photography with an iPhone
#481 - Thoughts on wildlife photography
#480 - Wildlife and nature photography with OM System
#479 - Clothing for safaris and expeditions
#478 - 5 reasons why you're not a better wildlife photographer
#477 - Using Lightroom on the iPad Pro
#476 - Wild Eye Experiences
#475 - How do you approach your wildlife photography?
#474 - Can I reserve a cheetah at 4pm?
#473 - Nature photography and experiences
#472 - Photography competitions and photo guiding
#471 - Photography and travel trends in 2024
#470 - A Svalbard Q&A
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