Hey guys,
apologies for the long break but the Imagejunkies Podcast is back and rolling again. In today's episode I talk with the brilliant Alex Braczkowski about his work as a wildlife researcher and filmmaker.
Alex is originally from South Africa but is currently in Australia finishing his PhD. His work studying and filming Tree Climbing Lions is quite outstanding.
In this interview we discuss everything from travelling with a drone in Africa to sources of funding for wildlife filmmakers. Get a pen and paper ready because this episode is packed with useful stuff.
If you want to reach out to Alex his Instagram account is very excellent and he is very active - https://www.instagram.com/alexbraczkowski/
He also has a website - http://www.alexanderbraczkowski.com/
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