Theo Allofs is a German photographer specializing in documenting landscapes and species in remote natural environments. A geologist by training, he uses his scientific knowledge to reveal the structure and dynamics of the ecosystems he photographs. His images combine a precise aesthetic approach with the goal of raising awareness about the fragility of habitats and the threats to biodiversity.
His projects cover a wide variety of terrains: Arctic regions, deserts, African savannas, wetlands such as the Pantanal, and isolated regions of Australia and North America. He frequently uses aerial photography to reveal geometric shapes and natural patterns that are invisible from the ground. This unique perspective highlights the relationships between fauna, flora, and landscapes.
Winner of numerous international competitions and author of several reference books on the Pantanal, Namibia, and Australia, Theo Allofs contributes to the dissemination of knowledge on species and habitat conservation. His images are published by major scientific and cultural journals and are used to support educational and environmental protection projects.