About
Angeles Rodenas is a Spanish writer and photographer based in London focusing on the climate and nature emergencies. She feels drawn to explore the relationship between humans and the place they inhabit, be it a natural space or urban environment. She has covered, amongst others, the first regenerative community ocean farm in Wales, the pioneering rewilding project in the UK led by author Isabella Tree and her husband Charlie Burrell, the sewage scandal in British waterways, the ancient practice of agricultural grafting in Mallorca, greenwashing in the fossil fuel industry and the rise of e-cargo bikes amongst small business.
Her work has appeared in international media such as The Guardian, the Financial Times, Telegraph Magazine, Yale University Press, Forbes, BBC news, Middle East Eye (UK); elDiario.es, El País, Altair Magazine, Pikara, Contexto, La Vanguardia newspaper & Magazine (Spain); Fyrahundrafemtio (Sweden), D La Repubblica delle Donne (Italy), El Desconcierto (Chile), The New York Review of Books amongst others.
In addition to her editorial work, she has collaborated with news wires such as EFE/EPA, PA and Getty Images and organizations such as the British Screen Forum, the London Transport Museum & Latin American Women’s Rights Services (LAWRS) to develop campaigns and visuals.
She has exhibited at Amnesty International headquarters, Photofusion and the Cotton Centre in London and at Madrid-Barajas airport in Spain.
After graduating in Communication Studies at the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain), she worked as a journalist for printed and online media before moving to the UK where she studied Photojournalism at the London College of Communication.
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