Inside a Best Seller: Dodger Stadium 2024 World Series Panorama

Some photographs record what a place looks like. Others preserve what it felt like to be there.

Dodger Stadium 2024 World Series Limited Edition Panorama has become the highest-revenue identifiable artwork in the Chris Fabregas Fine Art Photography catalog. Its appeal reaches beyond baseball décor: this is a sweeping portrait of Los Angeles, an illuminated stadium, and a historic Game 1 atmosphere gathered into one panoramic frame.

Dodger Stadium illuminated during Game 1 of the 2024 World Series with the Los Angeles skyline
Dodger Stadium during Game 1 of the 2024 World Series, photographed by Chris Fabregas. Select the image to view the limited-edition artwork.

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A photograph made to preserve a shared moment

This image was photographed during Game 1 of the 2024 World Series. From the elevated viewpoint, Dodger Stadium anchors the composition while downtown Los Angeles rises beyond it. The stadium lights, city skyline, surrounding hills, and deepening sky create layers that reward both an immediate glance and a closer look.

“I created this image to preserve more than a view of the ballpark. I wanted to hold onto the atmosphere, anticipation, and shared history that make a night in Los Angeles feel unforgettable. To me, the stadium is a gathering place where light, architecture, and generations of memories meet.” — Chris Fabregas

That idea is central to the photograph. The viewer is not placed inside a single seat or focused on one player. Instead, the panorama steps back and shows the ballpark as part of the city itself. It becomes a portrait of place, memory, and community.

How the photograph should make a room feel

Fine art does more than fill an empty wall. It establishes the emotional temperature of a space.

This panorama brings energy without feeling visually chaotic. The bright stadium creates a natural focal point, while the darker landscape and distant city lights provide balance. For a collector, it can evoke anticipation, pride, nostalgia, and the unmistakable sensation of approaching the stadium on an important night.

In a living room, it can become a conversation piece. In an office, it can suggest ambition, focus, and connection to Los Angeles. In a media room, game room, or fan cave, it adds history and atmosphere without looking like ordinary mass-produced sports merchandise.

Why panoramic art works so well in a home

A panoramic photograph is designed to move the eye from side to side. That makes it especially effective on long walls and above horizontal furniture.

  • Above a sofa: the wide composition relates naturally to the length of the seating area and can visually anchor the room.
  • Over a credenza or console: the artwork echoes the furniture’s horizontal line and creates a finished, intentional arrangement.
  • Above a desk: a panorama expands the visual field without competing with the working surface below it.
  • In a hallway: the left-to-right movement encourages the viewer to experience the photograph gradually.
  • In a media room or fan space: the cinematic proportions reinforce the scale and spectacle of the stadium.

As a general design rule, horizontal art makes a room feel broader and more open. Vertical art emphasizes height and is often better for narrow walls, between windows, beside doorways, or above compact furniture. Neither orientation is inherently better—the architecture and furniture should help determine the choice. For a long wall, this panoramic stadium photograph has a natural advantage.

Choosing the right size

Small artwork invites close inspection. Large artwork changes the room.

Before ordering, measure the wall and the furniture beneath it. For artwork displayed above a sofa, console, or bed, many interiors feel balanced when the piece occupies a substantial portion of the furniture width without extending beyond it. Use painter’s tape to mark the proposed dimensions on the wall, then step back and view the outline from the primary entrance and seating position.

The goal is not merely to make the artwork fit. It should have enough presence to allow the stadium lights, skyline, and layered detail to breathe.

Dodger Stadium 2024 World Series panoramic fine art print presentation by Chris Fabregas
The panoramic composition is designed for long walls, statement-scale display, and layered architectural detail.

Canvas, metal, or acrylic?

The photograph was created from an ultra-high-resolution 512-megapixel image, allowing the architecture and city detail to remain engaging at statement scale. The selected medium changes how that detail and light are experienced.

Canvas

Canvas adds texture and a softer, traditional fine-art character. It works especially well in comfortable living spaces, offices with wood finishes, and rooms where a reflective surface would be distracting. A floating frame can give the canvas a more architectural, gallery-finished presence.

Metal

Metal emphasizes crisp edges, contrast, and luminous color. It suits modern interiors, media rooms, offices, and spaces with clean lines. The material complements the stadium lighting and urban subject particularly well.

Acrylic

Acrylic provides depth, polish, and visual intensity. It is the most dramatic presentation for collectors who want the lights and color to feel exceptionally vivid. It pairs beautifully with contemporary rooms and controlled lighting.

What makes it collectible

This is not an unlimited poster release. Only 50 prints will be produced on each limited-edition material—metal, canvas, and acrylic—across the offered sizes for that material. Qualifying limited-edition pieces include the signing, numbering, and Certificate of Authenticity details stated on the product listing.

The limited quantity gives the artwork a defined place within the artist’s body of work. Just as importantly, the photograph is tied to a specific game, city, season, and viewpoint. Collectibility is strongest when scarcity and story support one another.

How to light and display the artwork

Avoid placing fine art in prolonged direct sunlight or areas of excessive heat and moisture. Indirect daylight can reveal detail beautifully during the day, while adjustable picture lighting or soft ceiling light can create a gallery effect at night.

For a wide panorama, even illumination is preferable to one narrow spotlight. If the room has strong reflections, consider the position of windows and lamps when selecting the wall and material.

More than a stadium photograph

The enduring strength of this image is its ability to operate on several levels at once. It is sports history, Los Angeles cityscape photography, architectural art, and a memory of gathering under the lights.

For the dedicated fan, it brings the stadium home. For the Los Angeles collector, it celebrates an essential landmark. For the design-minded buyer, it offers a cinematic horizontal composition capable of shaping an entire room.

Explore available sizes and materials for the Dodger Stadium 2024 World Series Limited Edition Panorama.

This is independently created fine art and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Major League Baseball, any league, team, venue, player, or other referenced organization. Room presentation images are approximate mockups; scale and color vary by selected size, material, lighting, and display.


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