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Placing wildlife photography at the right height
Hang wildlife artwork at eye level so the subject feels present and engaging. For a standing bear like in Brown bear, position the piece so the animal's gaze sits roughly at your eye line when you enter the room - this creates a natural focal point and draws you into the scene.
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Pairing your artwork with the right room
Wildlife photography brings character to spaces where you want to feel grounded and connected to nature. Consider placing Grizzly bear in a living room or study, where the calm, powerful presence of a bear in its habitat can anchor the room and invite conversation without overwhelming quieter moments.
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Choosing between portrait and landscape formats
Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular in the Katmai National Park collection. A portrait format suits narrow wall spaces like hallways or beside doorways, while a landscape format works well above sofas or sideboards, filling horizontal space without crowding the room.
