honorable mention
Merche Llobera spainPhoto © Merche Llobera
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Wild and free
Swim torwards them while they look at me in the eyes was totally mind-blowing .
Since the beginning of her career, she has traveled all over the world to share the oceans and land with wild animals and capture them in her photos in a special and unique way.
Her photos have been published in several magazines and recognized in various international contest where she has received awards and honorable mentions and she is a member of the Spanish team for the World Photographic Cup 2023, recently awarded as “best of nation”.
Through her images, Merche seeks to convey a vital message about the importance of conserving animals and their natural habitats.
Currently, she collaborates with 14 female photographers in the first volume of the MOTHER magazine, where they seek to show the importance of nature and animals in our lives.
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This super pod of spinner dolphins was one of the most special encounters I have ever had. Before getting in the water they were jumping and spinning performing a great show in the wild, as It should always be.Swim torwards them while they look at me in the eyes was totally mind-blowing .
about the photographer
Merche Llobera is a Spanish photographer who specializes in capturing the beauty and essence of wildlife and the underwater world. Her love for animals is reflected in each of her images, which transport the viewer to a world full of life and emotion.Since the beginning of her career, she has traveled all over the world to share the oceans and land with wild animals and capture them in her photos in a special and unique way.
Her photos have been published in several magazines and recognized in various international contest where she has received awards and honorable mentions and she is a member of the Spanish team for the World Photographic Cup 2023, recently awarded as “best of nation”.
Through her images, Merche seeks to convey a vital message about the importance of conserving animals and their natural habitats.
Currently, she collaborates with 14 female photographers in the first volume of the MOTHER magazine, where they seek to show the importance of nature and animals in our lives.
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