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Choosing your format
Portrait and square formats are equally popular for the Zambia collection. Portrait works well when you want to emphasize height and vertical space, while square formats suit balanced, symmetrical wall arrangements. Both allow the striking details of wildlife photography to take center stage without distraction.
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Where to hang wildlife photography
Wildlife photography brings presence to spaces where you want a calm yet powerful atmosphere. The dark background and expressive detail in Elephant! work particularly well in rooms with neutral walls, where the contrast draws the eye naturally. Consider placing it where natural daylight enhances the texture and depth.
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Working with monochrome tones
Black and white wildlife photography pairs beautifully with understated interiors. The tonal contrast in True Love complements soft greys, warm taupes, or even deeper charcoal shades. This approach lets the subject remain the focal point while blending seamlessly with a range of color palettes already present in your space.
