Sadb Marrani is a fine art photographer whose practice centres on patience, restraint and composition. Her work moves between landscape, architectural abstraction and quiet still life, but the throughline is always the same: a search for images that hold their authority on a wall, in silence, over years.
The practice
Sadb works slowly. She returns to the same subjects across light, weather and time of day until a single frame contains everything she was looking for. The editing is just as deliberate — minimal corrections, careful tonal control and no reliance on the visual tricks that age badly. The aim is a photograph that looks composed rather than captured.
The collection
Every piece in the collection is an original work, released as a high-resolution digital file. Each photograph is treated as an artwork in itself: signed in spirit by the eye that made it, and offered to collectors who want a real photograph on their wall rather than a decorated stock image.
Why digital delivery
Digital files give collectors freedom. You choose the paper, the size, the framer and the moment of installation. The photograph is the work; everything around it is yours to decide. It also means there is no waiting and no shipping damage — the artwork arrives, ready, the moment the order is confirmed.
Influences
Sadb's work is in conversation with a long lineage of photographers who valued composition over spectacle — Hiroshi Sugimoto's horizons, Fan Ho's geometric Hong Kong, the quiet domestic interiors of Saul Leiter. Like them, she trusts the viewer to slow down.
Working together
Sadb is open to commissions for private collectors, interior projects and selected editorial work. To start a conversation, visit the contact page. To browse current works, see the gallery.