Nature photography

Nature photography captures landscapes at their most striking. Golden light, misty mornings, dramatic coastlines - these artworks bring the outdoors in. From sunlit horses running through water Running Camargue horses (colour) to fog-wrapped boardwalks at dawn Foggy Sunrise, each photograph reveals a different mood. Earthy tones and serene blues suit calming, natural interiors, while vivid sunrises add energy to minimalist spaces.

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    Hanging at Eye Level

    Hang nature photography at eye level to draw viewers into the scene. For artworks with strong depth or perspective, position the center around 145 - 150 cm from the floor when you're standing. This placement lets you appreciate details like the layered rock formations and distant forest in /\-l /\ without straining your view.

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    Choosing Your Format

    Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular for nature photography. Your choice depends on the space you're working with: portrait works well on narrow walls or beside doorways, while landscape suits wider spaces above sofas or sideboards. Consider where you'll hang the piece before selecting your format.

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    Finding the Right Room

    Calm, atmospheric nature scenes help create a restful mood in bedrooms and reading corners. The serene quality and muted palette of /\-l /\ make it particularly suited to spaces where you want to unwind. These artworks also work well in hallways, where they draw you into the space with their sense of depth.

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What makes nature photography work well in the bedroom

Nature photography works well in the bedroom, where calm and restful imagery helps set the tone for relaxation. The olive green, brown, and blue tones in this collection bring an earthy, grounded feel that pairs beautifully with natural wood furniture and soft textiles. Hang a landscape or square format piece above the bed as a focal point, or place a portrait-style artwork on the wall opposite your nightstand for a calming view when you wake up.

Choosing the right material

Nature photography comes to life on each of our premium materials. Whether you choose Canvas, Poster, or Wallpaper, each enhances the unique details and colors.

Choose Canvas and you benefit from fine-art print quality on bright white poly-cotton canvas that brings out the rich olive greens, taupe, and brown tones in this collection. The print surface captures the delicate moods and mysterious depth that define nature photography, making subtle details visible even from across the room. Canvas is also sustainable and durable, with frames made from PEFC-certified wood and canvas folded over itself for a guaranteed lifespan of at least 10 years - ideal if you want your nature photography to remain a long-term fixture in your interior.

Still doubting which material suits your interior and chosen nature photography artwork? Use our [material comparator](Material Advisor) to find the perfect match for your space and style.

How to choose the best format for nature photography

Landscape formats are especially popular for nature photography, as they mirror the wide horizons and expansive scenes often captured in outdoor imagery. A horizontal piece works well above a sideboard, along a hallway wall, or in the living room above the sofa, where the width draws the eye and balances the furniture below. If you have a narrow wall or want to create height, a portrait format can work better - particularly in smaller rooms or next to doorways.