Originally from East Germany, Tina Malfilatre was introduced to photography at an early age thanks to the education system in her childhood country. This initial training laid the foundations for a rigorous and technical approach that she later developed in the field of wildlife photography. Her career path naturally led her to study wildlife and explore a variety of environments, with a particular focus on the documentary accuracy of the species observed.
Her photographic research has focused on southern Africa, particularly Kruger Park and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. These ecosystems have allowed her to deepen her work on animal behavior and the influence of environmental conditions. Her images emphasize scientific precision and visual accuracy, highlighting the morphological characteristics and interactions of species in their natural habitat.
In 2013, Tina Malfilatre joined Biosphoto. Her photographs are a resource for naturalist publishing, scientific research, and biodiversity awareness projects. Her portfolio contributes to documenting wildlife with an analytical eye, offering images that can be used in educational, scientific, and environmental contexts.