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Featured Wildlife Photography Prints

byManju AcharyaAvailable online across IndiaStarts from1,000 per image licenseView full gallery

A selection of my most powerful, raw moments from the field—from the intense gaze of a Kabini tiger to the quiet magic of mist-covered forests. These images capture the wild exactly as I see it.

This is the kind of moment I live for. Deep in the foliage of Kabini's Nagarahole Tiger Reserve, I captured the intense stare of the legendary Back Water Female tiger. This image, showing her emerging from the shadows, is perfect for projects needing a powerful, authentic portrait of India's top predator.

I call this one "Stairway to Heaven." Witnessing this herd of Asiatic elephants crossing the Ramganga River at dawn in Jim Corbett National Park was a spiritual experience. This wide, atmospheric shot is ideal for conservation stories or anyone needing to convey the majestic scale of the Indian wilderness.

Capturing a Short-toed Snake Eagle in full flight, wings spread against a clean background, requires patience and perfect timing. I shot this near Bangalore, and it showcases the dynamic power of India's birds of prey, making it a great choice for editorial features on raptors.

It's not every day you see a Sloth Bear climbing 20 feet up a Strangler Fig tree for a meal. This incredibly rare sighting from Bhadra Tiger Reserve shows the surprising agility of these animals. It’s a unique behavioral shot that would add great value to educational content.

It's not every day you see a Sloth Bear climbing 20 feet up a Strangler Fig tree for a meal. This incredibly rare sighting from Bhadra Tiger Reserve shows the surprising agility of these animals. It’s a unique behavioral shot that would add great value to educational content.

The hunt is all in the eyes. Here, a leopard stalks silently through the green undergrowth of Nagarahole. The focus, the tension, and the beautiful rosette patterns on its coat make this a compelling image for any story about predators.

The sheer power of an Indian Gaur, or bison, is something to behold. This large bull walking directly towards me on a forest path in the BRT Tiger Reserve shows its impressive size and confidence. It's a fantastic portrait of one of Asia's largest bovine species.

The sheer power of an Indian Gaur, or bison, is something to behold. This large bull walking directly towards me on a forest path in the BRT Tiger Reserve shows its impressive size and confidence. It's a fantastic portrait of one of Asia's largest bovine species.

This was pure magic. In the dense fog of a Pilibhit morning, this Spotted Deer stag appeared like a ghost. The ethereal, misty atmosphere creates a fine art feel, perfect for projects that need to evoke the mysterious moods of the jungle.

The social bonds within a Dhole pack are fascinating. I captured this intimate moment of interaction between members of a pack in Kabini. This image tells a story of communication and family, perfect for illustrating the complex lives of Indian wild dogs.

About Featured

When you choose a print from this collection, you aren't just getting an image; you are getting a slice of the forest I spent days waiting for. Whether it is a tiger emerging from deep foliage or an elephant herd crossing a river at dawn, I shoot with professional Canon gear to ensure every detail holds up, from personal home prints to full-scale editorial displays.

This featured gallery acts as a highlight reel of my journey through India’s wild landscapes, including spots like Kabini, Bhadra, and Pilibhit. For me, photography isn't about the quick shutter click; it is about the hours spent in my Thar, chasing the light, and understanding animal behavior before the frame is ever captured.

Why these images matter

Every shot here serves a dual purpose. For the fine art collector, these are high-definition, professional-grade prints that bring the raw texture of nature into your space. For editors and NGOs, these images provide authentic documentation of wildlife dynamics—from the intense pack social structure of the Dholes in Kabini to the rare agility of a Sloth Bear climbing a fig tree.

Quality and Usage

  • Technical Rigor: I provide files optimized for both web and high-resolution print. My editorial licenses include high-DPI, 3000px+ files perfect for magazines, news portals, and authoritative blogs.
  • Ethical Storytelling: These images are not just 'animals in a frame.' They document habitats, conservation efforts, and the struggle of survival.
  • Licensing: Whether you are looking for personal academic use or high-impact commercial marketing material, I offer structured licenses that ensure my work is used legally and with the proper credit.
Documented wildlife across India's premier forests.Approved by the tribe
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Manju Acharya

Available online across IndiaStarts from 1,000 per image license

I’m Manju. My camera, my old Thar, and the quiet hours waiting in forests like Kabini are where I truly belong. I capture the wild not as a distant subject, but as a living, breathing story.

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