A lonely old fishing boat - Limited Edition of 18 (2024) Photographie par Ivan Zaitsev
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Édition limitée Nombre d'exemplaires : 18.
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Photographie non manipulée
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Impression numérique
sur Papier
- Nombre d’exemplaires disponibles 18
- Dimensions Hauteur 23,6in, Largeur 35,4in
- État de l'œuvre L'œuvre est en parfait état
- Encadrement Cette œuvre n'est pas encadrée
- Catégories Photographies à moins de 5 000 $US Paysage
A fateful photo shoot.
My friends and I went on a trip to Primorsky Krai. It took us nine hours to drive to the lighthouse. We stopped at a nearby base and agreed to meet at dawn the next morning. Our “cheerful” neighbors kept us awake until late at night. Realizing that I wouldn't get much sleep, I decided not to get up early and even asked my friends not to wake me up in the morning.
But in my sleep, I couldn't shake the nagging thought that I was missing something very important. In the end, I couldn't take it anymore and opened my eyes. The first thing I did was look at the clock and discovered that there were only 20 minutes left until dawn and I could still make it. By the way, my friends were all asleep and had turned off their alarm clocks.
I got dressed on the go, threw my equipment into the car, and rushed to the cherished lighthouse.
An incredibly beautiful, gentle dawn, shrouded in light fog, awaited me.
Later, I spoke at the international forum HorecaEast 2025, where photos from this place were the highlight of the exhibition, and the video was broadcast to an audience of thousands on a big screen. Follow your heart.
Fine Art photographic print, professionally printed on fine art Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 305 gsm gallery paper using archival pigment ink. Signed, numbered with certificate of authenticity.
Part of the Rudny Lighthouse collection
Thèmes connexes
I was born and raised in Vladivostok, Russia, in a family of lawyers. Since childhood, I have felt a deep connection with nature. During my school years, I was passionate about dancing, cross-country running, hockey, and assembling computers. I always loved observing the world around me, being creative, taking photographs, shooting, and editing short videos. However, in my teenage years, these passions didn’t receive serious development.
After finishing school, not fully understanding what I truly wanted, I followed in my family’s footsteps and enrolled in the law faculty at Far Eastern Federal University. After graduating with a degree in law, I worked for several companies and eventually co-founded a law firm with friends.
A few months into running my own legal practice, I had a realization: what I was doing didn’t inspire me. I asked myself a simple but important question: “Will I be happy if I spend my whole life working as a lawyer?” And my heart answered: “No.” That marked the beginning of a challenging but essential journey — the search for myself.
By the age of 29, I had made the decision to leave the legal profession and dedicate myself to filmmaking. I bought my first professional DSLR camera and all the necessary equipment and began learning and practicing every day. I completed a course in color grading using DaVinci Resolve and started taking on small projects. Later, I added a drone to my toolkit and began actively filming aerial footage.
Over time, I realized I wanted to return to the roots of visual art and immerse myself in photography — to deeply study light, color, and composition. I started learning from masters around the world and devoted nearly all of my free time to study and practice. In the beginning, I explored various genres: portraits, food, interior photography, street photography, and nature. After trying many styles, I clearly understood that nature is my main source of inspiration.
Having built a solid foundation of knowledge, I returned to video production — now with a new vision and deeper sensitivity to image and emotion.
In 2024, I launched IZIART — a project born out of love for nature and the world around us. Within the project, I travel, take part in expeditions, and create a cultural code (DNA) of natural landmarks, tourist destinations, cities, and companies with history.
I am now 33 years old, and I’m incredibly grateful that I once found the courage to completely change my life. I’m also deeply thankful to my wife, who supported me on this difficult but transformative path.
One thing I know for sure: I’m doing what I love — my true life’s work. And I have no intention of stopping.
In my photography and video work, I strive to capture the atmosphere of a place and the emotions I experience in the moment of observation.
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Nationalité:
RUSSIE
- Date de naissance : 1991
- Domaines artistiques: Œuvres d’artistes professionnels,
- Groupes: Artiste professionnel Artistes Contemporains Russes