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The Tiger's Realm: Fine Art Bengal Tiger Prints

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Every tiger has a story carved in their scars and gazes. This collection brings the untamed energy of Tadoba and Corbett straight to your walls.

A video portrait of the legendary Tadoba tiger, Chota Matka, yawning in a waterhole. His powerful canines and expressive face show the character of a true fighter, a symbol of the wild spirit we must protect.

Chota Matka, the warrior of Tadoba, peers through the dense foliage. His green eyes, a stark contrast to his orange coat, hold a lifetime of stories from the Indian jungle.

The king of Tadoba, Chota Matka, cools off in a waterhole. This video captures his calm demeanor, a brief respite for a tiger known for his fierce territorial battles.

A young, feisty tiger in Satpura Tiger Reserve gives a defensive snarl, its ears flattened back. This is the raw, untamed energy of a cat learning to claim its territory.

A tigress guides her cub along a riverbank in Corbett National Park. This wide-angle shot captures the scale of their environment and the quiet strength of a mother's guidance.

The fluid, powerful gait of a tiger patrolling its territory along the water's edge. Every step is deliberate and silent, a perfect example of a predator in its element.

A tiger enjoying a dip in the water lets out a massive yawn, showcasing its impressive teeth. Even in a relaxed moment, the sheer power of this animal is undeniable.

A tiger named Shola rests peacefully under a canopy of lush green leaves in Satpura. This image illustrates how the tiger is intrinsically linked to the health of its forest habitat.

A perfect family portrait of a tigress with her three curious cubs in Jim Corbett National Park. Moments like these, where the whole family is alert and looking towards the camera, are incredibly rare.

A tender moment as a tigress in Jim Corbett National Park lovingly grooms her cub. The cub's upward gaze is one of pure adoration and trust.

About The Tiger's Realm

When you choose a print from this collection, you aren't just getting wall art; you are receiving a hand-signed, archival-grade Giclee piece that includes a narrative card detailing the specific history of the subject. Most of these images, including the legendary 'Chota Matka' portraits, are captured with a high-resolution Nikon Z8 to ensure the intricate patterns of their coat and the intensity in their eyes are preserved for decades.

These images are more than just portraits; they are a chronicle of the wild spirit found in India's premier reserves. From the thick, unforgiving forests of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve to the sprawling riverbanks of Corbett, I document tigers not as subjects, but as individuals. Whether it is the battle-scarred face of a dominant male or the tender guidance of a mother tigress with her cubs, every photograph tells a story of survival and strength.

My approach is rooted in ethical wildlife photography. I do not use baiting or invasive tactics. Instead, I wait, observe, and let the tiger dictate the moment. This patience is reflected in the final output, be it a raw action shot or a quiet, moody portrait taken at eye level.

I believe fine art nature prints should last a lifetime. My open edition prints use 100% Cotton Rag archival paper (310 GSM), while my limited edition collector prints include a Certificate of Authenticity. Because I shoot for the soul of the forest, I often focus on high-contrast compositions to emphasize the texture of the fur and the predatory power of the cats. If you are looking for specific Bengal tiger photography to license for editorial or conservation use, I offer high-resolution 45MP+ assets tailored for professional storytelling.

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Hema

Ships prints from MumbaiStarts from 6,500 per print (16x24 inches)

I’m Hema, a Mumbaikar who spends more time watching tigers in Tadoba than staring at traffic. I capture the wild not to decorate a wall, but to remind you that their tribe needs to flourish.

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