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Awarded, exhibited, and selected photographs by Ivan Baxarias, available as museum-quality fine art prints.

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Fine art photography prints recognized through exhibitions, awards, and juried photography events.

Impressionist Birds
from $45.00

Impressionist Birds was awarded Best Nature Image at AOC California 2025 - Selected to be exhibited in Montreal Art Center and Museum for the Global Art League 2025 - Selected for exhibition at Frame 1A Gallery 2025 - Selected for exhibition at Frank Bette Arts Center 2025 - Selected to be exhibited in Alameda, California for the Ocean Photographer of the Year exhibition 2026

Behind the Camera - Impressionist Birds

This photograph was taken early in the morning at the beach, in that quiet hour when the light softens and the world is still. A flock of birds appeared, sweeping across the water in a slow, hypnotic rhythm. I stayed there, shooting hundreds of frames, chasing the moment when movement, light, and emotion aligned. This is the one that stayed with me — a photograph that feels more like a painting than a picture.

*Impressionist Birds is available as both a regular open edition and a special limited edition on Hahnemühle Cotton 360 fine art paper. Limited to only 5 prints per size, this numbered and certified collector’s edition offers a more exclusive way to own the piece. Made even more special by the awards and exhibitions connected to this photograph, it is sold unframed.

Framework
from $45.00

Behind the Camera - Framework

Captured in Alameda, California, Framework explores the quiet beauty of industrial design and geometry. The steel structure of a crane stands against a muted sky, its lines and symmetry forming a composition that feels both powerful and delicate.

What drew me to this scene was its balance — the way light touched the metal surfaces, revealing textures and patterns often overlooked. In stillness, the structure became sculpture; function transformed into form.

This image invites the viewer to see the poetry in construction — a reminder that art often exists in the frameworks that build our world.

I framed the shot to highlight the balance between the rigid metal and the soft light. That moment, almost overlooked, became one of the images chosen for the AOC 2025 California showcase.
Sometimes, beauty lives in the unseen — in the framework.

Wild Nature
from $45.00

Wild Nature was selected to be showcased at the Montreal Art Center and Museum as part of the Global Art League 2025.

Behind the Camera - Wild Nature

I photographed Wild Nature on Iceland’s rugged coast, where the Atlantic Ocean meets ancient volcanic rock. The scene was raw and dramatic — jagged lava formations rising from the shore, waves crashing with relentless force, and a surreal sky that hinted at the aurora borealis beyond the horizon.

There was no soft green moss here, only the deep reds and blacks of solidified lava, a palette that speaks of fire, ice, and time. I waited for the perfect moment when the spray from the waves aligned with the towering basalt cliffs, capturing Iceland’s essence: untamed, powerful, and breathtakingly wild. This fine art print is a tribute to nature’s primal beauty and the volcanic landscapes that make Iceland one of the most unique places on Earth.

Cherryfire
from $45.00

Behind the Camera - Cherryfire

Cherryfire is a study in contrast, structure, and color. Selected for Alameda on Camera 2026, California, this photograph focuses on the relationship between delicate blossoms and bold red foliage, transforming a flowering tree into a layered visual composition. The branches cross and spread across the frame like lines in a drawing, while the blossoms soften the image with texture and lightness.

By removing the original sky, I simplified the background to eliminate distraction and bring full attention to the natural forms themselves. This choice gives the photograph a cleaner, more contemporary feel, allowing the colors and shapes to stand on their own. The result is an image that feels both vibrant and refined — a close look at spring growth presented in a more graphic and intentional way.

With its mix of softness and intensity, Cherryfire works as both a botanical image and a more abstract exploration of line, spacing, and color. It is a piece that brings energy into a space without overwhelming it, making it well suited for interiors that benefit from warmth, detail, and a fresh visual focal point.

Alameda Palette
from $35.00

Behind the Camera - Alameda Palette

It was 6 a.m. on a cold February morning along the Alameda shoreline. The air was still, the ocean quiet, and the first light of day began painting the sky in soft gradients of violet, blue, and gold.

Alameda Palette captures that brief moment when the world hasn’t yet awakened — when the colors shift gently with the rising sun and the sound of distant seagulls fills the silence. The palette was so delicate it felt almost unreal, like a watercolor slowly forming above the bay.

This image is both peaceful and alive — a reminder that beauty often appears in the quietest hours, when the day is just beginning.

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Awarded, exhibited, and selected photographs from Bax Photos.


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