Jonathan Segade is a renowned photographer and visual artist based in Barcelona, Spain. He has been capturing stunning images of the world around him since he was a child, and his work has been featured in numerous publications and exhibitions around the world.
Segade's passion for photography began when he was just a young boy, when he would take pictures of his family and friends with his father's old camera. As he grew older, Segade began to explore different types of photography, from landscapes to street photography. He eventually developed an interest in documentary photography, which led him to pursue a degree in photojournalism at the University of Barcelona.
After graduating from university, Segade began working as a freelance photographer for various publications and organizations. His work has taken him all over the world, from Europe to Africa and beyond. He has documented some of the most pressing issues facing humanity today, such as poverty, war, and environmental degradation. His photographs have been featured in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic Magazine, and Time Magazine.
In addition to his documentary work, Segade also creates stunning fine art photographs that explore themes such as identity and memory. His work has been exhibited in galleries across Europe and North America. In 2020 he was awarded the prestigious Prix Pictet for his series “The Unseen” which explored the lives of refugees living in camps on the Greek island of Lesbos.
Segade's work is characterized by its powerful composition and emotional depth. He continues to push boundaries with his photography by exploring new ways to tell stories through images that are both visually striking and thought-provoking.