Berndt Fischer is a wildlife and nature photographer whose work focuses on wild animals, natural landscapes, and preserved ecosystems. His professional career has led him to document both European biodiversity and the tropical environments of Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Africa. His images are distinguished by a rigorous documentary approach, highlighting animals in their natural habitat and the balance of the ecosystems that shelter them.
His photographic works reflect this scientific and naturalist orientation. His publications include works devoted to nature in Bavaria, the ecology of tropical regions, and the representation of urban and cultural landscapes. This thematic diversity illustrates a constant desire to connect animals, the environment, and human beings in a global vision of life.
Berndt Fischer is also interested in ecological transition zones in Central Europe, particularly in areas formerly separated by the Iron Curtain. His projects highlight the biological richness of these border areas, which have often become ecological corridors essential to the preservation of wildlife. His work as a whole is a valuable resource for understanding and appreciating nature through photography.