Ingo Arndt German, b. 1968

For a number of years, Ingo regularly photographed the mighty grizzly bears of Lake Clark National Park in Alaska. Due to their unusual habitat directly on the coast of the North Pacific, the bears there are also known as “coastal bears.” The rich supply of food allows the animals to grow to record weights. Mature males can weigh in at more than 700 kilograms. Ingo visited the grizzlies during different seasons, staying on the ground for extended periods of time. This was the only way for him to capture extraordinary photographs. Works shown are a selection of currently available works. Please reach out to our team for more information about this serie or for additional works.