Andoni Canela Urizar is a Spanish photographer who specializes in nature and environment photography.
Biography
Andoni Canela Urizar was born in Tudela, Navarra, in 1969. He holds a degree in journalism from the University of Barcelona and a degree in photography from the London College of Printing. He has worked since 1994 as a photographer, journalist and documentary filmmaker. His documentary filmLooking for the Wild was released in 2016 in Madrid and was officially selected as a candidate for the Goya Awards as best documentary film. He has published a dozen books on wildlife and nature and environmental issues. His latest book, La llamada del Puma with texts by Meritxell Margarit shows a journey of more than a year across all continents in search of wild animals with his family. In 2014, is published Sleeping amongst Wolves about the Iberian wolf in the wild. Before, in 2013, he published Looking for Fochas, which shows a year of observation with his son in the lake of Banyoles where he lives with his family. Among his previous works, La Mirada Salvaje-Encounters with the Iberian fauna stands out. This book gathers more than a hundred animals photographed in freedom in their Iberian habitats and narrates in first person the encounters with the most representative species. Other books of the author are: The Iberian Imperial Eagle, The Cantabrian Bear, Viaje Soñado, Aether and Planet Football. Many of his books have been translated into several languages. Andoni Canela has photographed deserts, rainforests, glaciers, volcanoes, seas and mountains on five continents. He has also carried out numerous projects aimed at documenting the biology of endangered fauna of different habitats: the Bengal tiger in India, the panda in China, the gray whale of Baja California or the polar bear in the Arctic are some examples. He has photographed in freedom the most emblematic species of Iberian fauna: the brown bear, the wolf, the lynx, the bearded vulture or the imperial eagle. In 2009, he received the Godó Prize for Photojournalism for a report on the Iberian wolf. His photographs appear regularly in media such as National Geographic, La Vanguardia, El País, BBC Wildlife, Newsweek and Sunday Times. His work has been exhibited in numerous individual and collective exhibitions in Spain, Portugal, Italy, England and Korea such as El Ártico se rompe, an exhibition counting the effects of climate change on the Arctic. La Mirada Salvaje and Tierra de Linces, are also major exhibitions shown at Natural Science Museums of Madrid, Valencia and Valladolid, Museum of Jaén, Diputación de Sevilla, Bilbao and Botanical Garden of Lisbon.
Work
Author books
1998. Catalunya, una mirada. Ediciones P.A.U. 2003. Planeta fútbol. Editorial Blume. 2007. Aether. La esencia de los cuatro elementos. Editorial Mediterrània. 2008. Un viaje soñado. Biplano. 2008. . Caja Madrid /FOP. 2009. . Editorial Blume. 2011. Parcs naturals pas a pas. Xarxa de parcs naturals de laDiputació de Barcelona. Diputació de Barcelona. 2012. El Águila Imperial Ibérica. Fundación BBVA and Fundación Amigos del Águila Imperial. 2013. '. P.A.U. Education. 2014. . CálaOh! Books. 2015. '
2007. Éter, la esencia de los cuatro elementos. Spain. 2008. Mar de mares. Spain. 2008. Expo Agua.. Spain. 2010. La Mirada Salvaje. Spain. 2010. . Spain and Portugal. 2010. Los cuatro elementos, Gijón Botanical Garden, Asturias. Spain. 2011. Flaixos. Exhibition as guest photographer of the FotoMercè 2010. Spain. 2013. . Traveling exhibition. España. Obra Social "la Caixa".
Awards
1995. Finalist of the Fotopress for a report on the fires of Catalonia during the summer of 1994. 1998. Barcelona Prize promoted by a Barcelona report published in El Magazine de La Vanguardia. 2009. Godó Prize of Photojournalism for a report on the Iberian wolf en El Magazine de La Vanguardia.