Royal Bengal Tiger Photography
I don't just shoot tigers; I capture their world in Kabini and Nagarahole. These images show them in their element, from scent-marking to resting in the golden hour.
This is what I call a habitat shot. A tiger moving swiftly across a jungle track in Nagarahole, with the forest framing its powerful form. It shows the animal perfectly in its environment.
A tiger seeking relief from the heat is a classic jungle scene. This series from Kabini shows the Magge female enjoying a summer evening in a waterhole, the golden light catching her fur beautifully.
A tiger seeking relief from the heat is a classic jungle scene. This series from Kabini shows the Magge female enjoying a summer evening in a waterhole, the golden light catching her fur beautifully.
A tiger seeking relief from the heat is a classic jungle scene. This series from Kabini shows the Magge female enjoying a summer evening in a waterhole, the golden light catching her fur beautifully.
A tiger seeking relief from the heat is a classic jungle scene. This series from Kabini shows the Magge female enjoying a summer evening in a waterhole, the golden light catching her fur beautifully.
A tiger seeking relief from the heat is a classic jungle scene. This series from Kabini shows the Magge female enjoying a summer evening in a waterhole, the golden light catching her fur beautifully.
A tiger seeking relief from the heat is a classic jungle scene. This series from Kabini shows the Magge female enjoying a summer evening in a waterhole, the golden light catching her fur beautifully.
A tiger seeking relief from the heat is a classic jungle scene. This series from Kabini shows the Magge female enjoying a summer evening in a waterhole, the golden light catching her fur beautifully.
A tiger seeking relief from the heat is a classic jungle scene. This series from Kabini shows the Magge female enjoying a summer evening in a waterhole, the golden light catching her fur beautifully.
A tiger seeking relief from the heat is a classic jungle scene. This series from Kabini shows the Magge female enjoying a summer evening in a waterhole, the golden light catching her fur beautifully.
About The Royal Bengal Tiger
Every tiger print here is a high-resolution capture from the field, shot with pro Canon gear to ensure those jungle textures pop. Whether you need a license for an academic project or a high-resolution file for a brand campaign, these images are ready to license. Just let me know which usage tier fits your needs so I can provide the right file specs and licensing agreement.
For me, the perfect tiger photo isn't just about a close-up face; it is about the environment. When you look at my archive from Kabini or Nagarahole, you will see the animal as part of the forest, whether it is the Magge female cooling off in a waterhole or a subadult prowling through the monsoon greenery.
Why Habitat Photography Matters
I prioritize habitat-based shots because they tell a more honest story. A tiger scent-marking a tree or walking down a forest track captures their reality, not just their appearance. These moments are ideal for:
- Editorial Media: Magazines and blogs that need authentic, storytelling visuals.
- Conservation & Education: NGOs and students looking for high-quality, nature-accurate imagery for awareness campaigns.
- Commercial Use: Brands and resorts wanting high-impact prints for lobbies or marketing materials.
Licensing & Technical Specs
Every image listed here is available for licensing, tailored to how you plan to use it.
- Personal & Academic: If you are a student or just want a print for your home, I provide web-optimized JPEGs with credit.
- Editorial: For magazines or newspapers, I provide 300 DPI high-resolution files that hold their detail in print.
- Commercial: For marketing campaigns or large-format prints, I offer full-resolution files with professional color grading.
Let’s discuss your project requirements. Whether you need a specific behavioral shot or a mood-setting image for a brochure, I can help you find the right frame.
Manju Acharya
I spend my days in the forests of Karnataka, waiting for the light to hit just right. The tiger isn't just a subject; it is the heartbeat of these jungles, and I am here to document its life exactly as it happens.
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