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/
#413 - Photography and creativity in a post-Covid world
#412 - The best of Madagascar
#411 - Combining Amboseli and Kicheche
#410 - A safari in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve
#409 - Landscape versus wildlife photography
#408 - A catch up in the Mara
#407 - More than hero shots
#406 - Are you thinking about your photography?
#405 - Are we overcomplicating photography?
#404 - The Masai Mara, river crossings and vehicles
#403 - Photography, creativity and life
#402 - What lens should I take on a photo safari?
#401 - A different approach to composition
#400 - This is why you are not a better photographer
#399 - Desert adapted lions in Namibia
#398 - The ultimate elephant safari
#397 - The Pantanal
#396 - Interesting facts about Longyearbyen
#395 - The PAW Foundation
#394 - What is the best safari in Africa?
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