James Brabazon read history at Cambridge. As a frontline journalist filming, photographing, producing and directing in the world's most hostile environments.
Brabazon has worked in over 50 countries, including Afghanistan, China, the United States, Ecuador, Eritrea. For the last 10 years, James has travelled extensively through Africa and Asia for Camerapix.
Based in London and specializing in conflict and politics, James's exclusive access to Africa's most ruthless conflict produced unique footage of intense frontline combat, and has been broadcast to critical acclaim on the BBC's flagship current affairs programme, Newsnight. James's work with Camerapix has appeared on, the SABC, BBC, TVNZ, SKY, CNN and The Discovery Channel, as well as in Newsweek, The Sunday Telegraph, and The Guardian. His international reportage has also been used extensively by Amnesty International and Save the Children.
Source: Channel 4 website
Other Films
Liberia: An Uncivil War (2004 - with Jonathan Stack)
Awards
Nominated Best Television News Feature, One World Broadcasting Trust.
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