Speakers

Behind every image lies a story, a perspective, and a way of understanding our relationship with nature. This edition of Montphoto brings together national and international leaders in photography and conservation: men and women who inspire with their work, their commitment, and their way of seeing the world.

- Main auditorium -

Sunday

12:30

Main Auditorium

Theatre of Lloret de Mar

Amy Jones is a photojournalist and storyteller spotlighting urgent issues affecting animals and the environment. Since 2018, she has worked across ten countries to document the realities of the wildlife trade, intensive farming, and animal testing, while also exploring stories of sanctuary, hope, and resilience. Through compelling visual storytelling, Jones seeks to reframe our perspective of animals as sentient beings with intrinsic value, and to inspire others to take action.

Sunday

11:00

Main Auditorium

Theatre of Lloret de Mar

Professional underwater photographer and conservationist, specializing in marine biodiversity. He has published in National Geographic, GEO and Scuba Diving, and has been awarded prizes such as World Press Photo and Wildlife Photographer of the Year. He is a member of SeaLegacy and an active promoter of marine conservation in the Canary Islands.

Saturday

10:00

Main Auditorium

Theatre of Lloret de Mar

Wildlife photographer, scientist and author, specializing in iconic megafauna. He has won awards in international competitions such as GDT, MontPhoto, Px3 and reFocus, and his images have been published by National Geographic, BBC Earth and GEO. He is the author of The World As It Once Was and a contributor to the woolly mammoth de-extinction project with Colossal Biosciences.

Saturday

13:15

Main Auditorium

Theatre of Lloret de Mar

Nature photographer specializing in cold and remote landscapes, Heike Odermatt stands out for an intimate and respectful look at the wildest and loneliest nature on the planet. Member of the GDT, NFG and Nature First, his images have been published internationally and awarded in competitions such as Wildlife Photographer of the Year and European Wildlife Photographer of the Year.

Sunday

10:00

Main Auditorium

Theatre of Lloret de Mar

Professional photographer specializing in landscape, architecture and astrophotography. He has received more than 200 international awards and is the author of reference books such as Color Theory. He combines his teaching work at the Universitat Francisco de Vitoria with his activity as a popularizer, international jury member and defender of the night sky.

Saturday

12:15

Main Auditorium

Theatre of Lloret de Mar

A biologist by training and a visual storyteller by vocation, Jon A. Juárez works at the intersection of conservation, environmental education, and social justice. With experience in photography, video, and youth outreach, he seeks to connect people with nature through empathy and action.

Saturday

16:00

Main Auditorium

Theatre of Lloret de Mar

Photographer and filmmaker specialized in conservation. National Geographic Explorer and founder of Neon Raven Story Labs, her work has been published in National Geographic, Smithsonian and The New York Times, and recognized in competitions such as Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Big Picture.

Friday

18:30

Main Auditorium

Theatre of Lloret de Mar

Documentary photographer specializing in gender issues, identities and society. Her work has been published in international media and exhibited in more than 20 countries. She is the author of the book “Sex and Revolution in Cuba” and has received awards such as the Global Peace Photo Award and the POY Latam.

Saturday

11:00

Main Auditorium

Theatre of Lloret de Mar

Wildlife photographer, Nikon Creator and winner of the Natural Artistry award for Wildlife Photographer of the Year and the Portfolio Award for Bird Photographer of the Year. Specializing in seabirds, her work combines art, ethics and science, and is complemented by her work in conservation and international outreach.

Friday

20:00

Main Auditorium

Theatre of Lloret de Mar

He primarily uses photography and video to document human stories around the world. He has completed projects in countries such as Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, and China. He collaborates with media outlets such as The New York Times and El País, and has also completed projects with National Geographic, Stern, and Le Monde. He has received the World Press Photo of the Year award in 2012 and the Ortega y Gasset award in 2016, among others.

- Room 3 -

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