Katrine Moite is a photographer who leads with heart.

Born in Ukraine and trained in law, she followed her creative calling across continents, eventually building a life and studio in the fast-paced heart of New York City.


Her work celebrates the beauty of motherhood with creativity and sensitivity — it’s a joy to experience the stories her photographs reveal, always filled with emotion and authenticity.
Here’s what defines her journey.
Her Start
Began her photography path with just a camera, two lenses, and a few free sessions
Took a leap of faith during the pandemic to open her first studio in Midtown Manhattan
Grew that small space into a larger studio through dedication and resilience Recognition
Earned several photography awards for her emotional and authentic style.
Known for her documentary project – I Don’t Have My Home Anymore, which explores themes of loss and displacement Press and Impact.

Her documentary work has been featured in:
ELLE
All About Photo
NY Weekly
FotoNostrum (France)
PPA Magazine
Dodho Photo Magazine (Spain)
Voyage New York, IMDb, Women’s Voices Now, and more.
These features highlight not just her talent, but the social importance of her work Purpose Uses photography to tell real stories, give voice to others, and shine light on shared human experiences.
The Outstanding Maternity Photography Award first discovered Katrine through her powerful submissions images that stood out for their emotion, and quiet strength.
Since then, her work and story have continued to inspire the community. As a judge, she brings that same care and perspective, helping others grow while honoring the heart behind every photograph.