Jordi Busqué is an award winning photographer based both in South America and in Barcelona, Spain.
His photographs and texts have appeared in some of the most prestigious publications like the National Geographic Magazine (USA), Geo (Germany and France), El País Semanal (Spain), Lonely Planet Magazine (Spain), Science et Vie (France) and Terre Sauvage (France).
His work has been awarded and commended with prizes like the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year conceded by the Natural History Museum of London and the BBC.
Jordi divides his work between photojournalism, science and travel photography. He has traveled extensively around the world and he specializes in remote areas of South America.
Jordi is available for assignment anywhere in the world. He speaks English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan.
Prior to his career in photography, Jordi worked as astrophysicist in the University of Barcelona and the Institute of Astrophysics of Paris.