African Photography Safaris Podcast

African Photography Safaris Podcast Episode 14

African Photograph Safaris Podcast Episode 14

Welcome the African Photography Safaris Podcast Episode 14.

You can listen and watch episode 14 right here from our website using the console (below) or listen via any of the providers also listed. What’s in episode 14?

  • Image theft, how to avoid it, mitigate it and take action.
  • Alan’s May trip to Botswana
  • Part 1 of our videography series.
  • Another wildlife wonder, termite mounds!

Listen to the African Photography Safaris Podcast Episode 14:

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Question for the podcast?

Whether you’ve got a gear dilemma, a wildlife mystery or an incredible safari story of your own. Maybe a burning question about life on safari, get in touch. Send us your question or story, and we will might feature it in a future episode of the podcast along with a proper chat about it on air. Nothing’s too nerdy (not compared to Alan anyway) or too wild! Extra points for humour!

From Podcast Episode to Safari Adventure!

If you’ve enjoyed our podcast and feel inspired by the stories, encounters, and sounds of the wild we’ve shared, why not take the next step and live it yourself? Our photography safaris are designed for those who crave more than a holiday! They’re for those who want to feel Africa.

Join us on a small-group adventure where conservation, creativity, and culture meet. You’ll be led by professional wildlife photographers and qualified guides who know these habitats, not just where to go, but when and how to position for the best photographic opportunities. From dawn light over the Maasai Mara to the call of lions at dusk, every moment is about connection to nature, to people, and to your own creative spirit.

Our ethos is simple. Ethical safaris, meaningful experiences, and incredible photographic opportunities that support conservation and local communities.

26th August 2026 & 2027
7 or 11 nights available

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