Episode 47
Talking with Jaime Rojo
- Total: 69:13 mins
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About Jaime Rojo
Jaime Rojo is a photographer and National Geographic Explorer who blends his love for wild nature, conservation, and storytelling to create impactful visual campaigns that raise public awareness about environmental issues. A dedicated advocate for wilderness preservation and large-scale landscape connectivity, he aspires for his photography to contribute to the establishment of new protected areas. His latest projects include Andorra al Natural, highlighting the untamed beauty of the small Pyrenean country, and Saving the Monarchs, a National Geographic Magazine cover story exploring the migration of monarch butterflies, the challenges they face, and the efforts to safeguard them.
Jaime is a Senior Fellow at the International League of Conservation Photographers, a trustee of the WILD Foundation, and a recipient of prestigious awards such as the World Press Photo and Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
In this episode we reflect on an incredible year for Jaime, his journey from studying in Spain to working 20 years in Mexico and the challenge of balancing work and family.