Where Distance

Becomes Presence

Close-up of a leopard's face with yellow eyes and spotted fur.

The Studio

Fine Art Wildlife Photography

Studio Ott presents a collection of wildlife photography captured in remote environments, created to be explored and experienced, with select works offered as fine art prints for those drawn to bring a sense of the natural world into their space.

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Featured Works

From the Collection

Lilac Watch
from $125.00

Selected as part of the Studio Ott Signature Collection. Each piece in this collection is available as a fine art print or professionally framed and ready to hang.

Sabi Sands, South Africa
Balanced briefly before movement.

  • Open edition

  • Available in 8×10, 12×16, and 18×24 inches

  • Unframed prints are produced on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm, a museum-quality fine art paper

  • Framed pieces are professionally printed and mounted using materials selected for optimal presentation and longevity

Falling Quiet
from $95.00

Melbourne, Australia
Movement softened into a continuous line.

  • Open edition

  • Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm

  • Produced using archival pigmented printing

  • Available in 8×10, 12×16, and 18×24 inches

Framed prints are available upon request, with a 2.4mm mat designed for a clean gallery finish.

Neon Drift
from $95.00

Cozumel, Mexico
A vivid study of movement and color beneath the surface.

  • Open edition

  • Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm

  • Produced using archival pigmented printing

  • Available in 8×10, 12×16, and 18×24 inches

Framed prints are available upon request, with a 2.4mm mat designed for a clean gallery finish.

Where the Wild Watches Back

These moments exist for only seconds in the wild, but they can live with you forever. Discover the collection and find the one that speaks to you.

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Two baby penguins lying on sandy ground in black and white.
A lion cub lying in dry grass.

From the Field

Beyond the Frame

Every photograph has a story - how it was found, the patience it required, and the moments that almost slipped away. Step behind the lens and explore the journey.

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