About

Catalin N. is a fine art photographer working exclusively in black and white. His work moves within a quiet visual language shaped by minimalism and a subtle affinity with the philosophy of Japanese Wabi-Sabi — the beauty of imperfection, transience, and the passage of time.

With colour removed, what remains is light, texture, and form. Architectural fragments, landscapes, and overlooked spaces emerge as quiet structures of presence and absence, where stillness becomes part of the composition. Rather than describing a place, the photographs suggest a moment of pause — an encounter between time, space, and perception.


Each work is produced as an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper and released either as a limited edition or as a unique print.


Every print is individually signed by the artist and stamped with the exact GPS coordinates of the place where the photograph was taken. These coordinates anchor the image to a precise point in the world while quietly extending the work beyond the frame.
They remain as a simple invitation: to return to that place years later, to stand where the photographer once stood, and to witness how time has reshaped what was once there.
In this way, each photograph becomes less a record of a scene and more a trace of a fleeting alignment — a moment that existed only once and will never appear in quite the same way again.