Wildlife Photography

Bandipur Tiger Reserve

Manju Acharya

Manju Acharya

3.3k

About

I specialize in capturing intimate wildlife moments across Indian tiger reserves and Southeast Asia using professional Canon gear. My expertise lies in photographing tigers, elephants, birds of prey, and other wildlife in their natural habitats.

What Makes My Work Unique

  • Advanced techniques in natural lighting and backlighting
  • Focus on dynamic wildlife interactions and behaviors
  • Storytelling through detailed wildlife narratives
  • Experience in renowned locations like Bandipur and Nagarahole

Ideal For

Nature enthusiasts and organizations seeking high-quality wildlife photography that emphasizes conservation and natural behavior documentation.

Additional Details

I use Canon 1DX M2 with 500mm F4 IS2 lens for wildlife shots, and specialize in golden hour photography. My work has been featured on major wildlife platforms and contributes to conservation awareness.

Meet your Expert

Manju Acharya

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.

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