Fine Art Wildlife Prints
Shipped across India
Pricing Guide
Standard Archival Prints (A4 - A3)
Specifications
- Dimensions: Available in A4 (8.3 x 11.7 inches) and A3 (11.7 x 16.5 inches).
- Material: Heavyweight Archival Fine Art Paper (250-300 GSM) with matte or lustre finish.
- Technology: Giclee printing with 10-12 color pigment-based inks for deep blacks and color fidelity.
- Format: Delivered rolled in a tube or flat-packed. Does not include frame.
Artistic Details
- Subjects: Focus on Indian Wildlife including Big Cats, Elephants, and Dholes in natural habitats.
- Finishing: Includes a 0.5 to 1-inch white border for easy matting and framing.
- Signature: Digitally signed or hand-signed by Manju Acharya.
Logistics
- Protection: Moisture-resistant wrapping inside high-crush-strength cardboard tubes.
- Bonus: Includes a note detailing the location and story behind the specific shot.
Large Format & Canvas Statements (A2 - A1)
Specifications
- Dimensions: Large formats ranging from A2 (16.5 x 23.4 inches) to A1 (23.4 x 33.1 inches).
- Media Options: Choice of Museum Etching Paper for texture or Exhibition Poly-Cotton Canvas Roll.
- Longevity: Archival rating of 75+ years ensuring no color shift or yellowing.
Premium Features
- Composition: High-resolution habitat compositions designed for viewing from a distance.
- Authenticity: Includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity (CoA) verifying gear and location.
- Exclusivity: Printed on demand with strict quality control checks.
Logistics
- Packaging: Wrapped in acid-free tissue and shipped in heavy-duty, double-walled mailing tubes.
- Guidance: Includes a guide on how to best frame the specific image type.
About Fine Art Wildlife Prints
How I See the Wild
I’m Manju Acharya, more of a wildlife buff than a typical photographer. I chase moments, not just pictures. Every print I offer is straight from the forests I call home - Kabini, Bandipur, Nagarahole, and sometimes beyond. These aren’t just pretty frames, they’re real stories from the jungle, sometimes full of drama, sometimes just quiet.
What You Get
My fine art wildlife prints bring moods into your space. Maybe it’s the sharp look from a tiger, the peaceful vibe of elephants in the fog, or the wild energy of a pack of dholes. I use high-quality printing so what you see on your wall feels like you’re right there, in the thick of it.
Wild Characters & Their Stories
- Big cats: Tigers with that stare, leopards sneaking through grass. I track their stories, especially the famous ones like Kabini’s Back Water Female.
- Elephants: Misty silhouettes, playful calves, huge herds crossing a river.
- The rest: Chital in the fog, massive gaur, sloth bears in fig trees, dholes just chilling.
- Birds of prey: Eagles mid-flight, owls hunting, falcons watching. Sometimes, just a duck with her brood.
Not Just Close-Ups
I love habitat shots - they show animals as part of their world. The ghostly stag in Pilibhit mist, lone tiger on a jungle road, elephants fading into the morning fog. It’s about scale, mood, and place.
Why I Do This
Wildlife photography for me is about sharing what matters. I co-founded a conservation initiative with other artists. If you hang my print, you’re part of the story. It’s also about patience… sometimes I come home not even sure the shot worked. But that’s the wild, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Meet your Expert
Manju Acharya
37 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Hey, Manju here. Forests are home for me – Kabini, Bandipur, BRT, you name it. Me, my camera, my old Thar, chasing light before the world wakes up. It’s not just big cats or elephants, ya. Sometimes it’s an old dhole with a cloudy eye, sometimes a deer just standing in the rain. I see the weeds taking over, too. For me, every photo is about the struggle, the hope, the wild as it is.
My Work
Wildlife Photography Prints - I sell prints of animals in their real habitats, from misty river elephant herds to wild dog action photos.
Habitat over close-ups - I show animals as part of their world – habitat wildlife photography, not just zoomed faces.
Real moments in the wild - I chase action and emotion, like eagles hunting or wild dogs playing, not just pretty frames.
From Kabini to Pilibhit - Most days I’m in Karnataka’s forests, but I travel all over India for that one magic shot.
Conservation stories - Through my lens, I highlight conservation issues – from beloved tigers to invasive species documentation.