An original photography print is a photograph that exists as an artwork rather than as documentation. It is shot, edited and released by the artist with the explicit intent of being collected, displayed and lived with. Sadb Marrani's collection is built entirely around this idea.
One vision, one author
Every original print in the collection is the work of a single photographer, from first frame to final file. There is no stock library, no template, no reseller in the middle. When you collect a work, you are collecting Sadb's eye, her time and her decisions about the photograph.
Why originality matters in photography
Photography is often treated as infinitely reproducible. Sadb's practice deliberately resists that. Works are released in small, numbered batches and once a piece is retired it is not reissued. That scarcity is what makes a photograph behave like a piece of art rather than a poster — both on your wall and over time.
Subjects and style
The collection moves between landscape, abstraction and quiet still life. What unifies the work is a sensitivity to light and a preference for composed silence over visual noise. Whether the subject is a horizon line, a fragment of architecture or a single object, the framing is doing as much work as the photograph itself.
For collectors and interiors
These prints are designed to anchor a space. Designers and private collectors use them as the focal point of a room, paired with restrained furniture and warm lighting. Each digital file is prepared at a resolution that supports large-format archival printing without sacrificing detail.
Begin collecting
Start with the current works in the gallery, or read more about the broader fine art photography prints practice. To enquire about commissions, exhibitions or licensing, please contact the studio.