Antoni Agelet is a biologist (PhD) at the University of Barcelona, specializing in ethnobotany and a member of the Plant Biodiversity and Biosystematics Research Group. His work focuses on the study of the relationships between human communities and flora, forest ecology, and ethnography. Author of several books and scientific articles, he regularly collaborates with institutions dedicated to the study and protection of the environment.
His approach to photography is consistent with his academic research. Antoni Agelet's images accurately document Mediterranean flora and associated ecosystems. The objective is not only aesthetic: each photograph aims to convey reliable scientific information and highlight plant diversity. This approach gives his photographs a documentary value that is sought after in research projects, scientific dissemination, and environmental education.
In addition to plants, his photographic work also incorporates elements of fauna and landscapes, always from an analytical perspective. The scientific rigor that guides his visual production results in images that are suitable for educational, institutional, and editorial uses. Through his dual role as a researcher and nature photographer, Antoni Agelet highlights the richness of natural environments and the importance of their conservation.