“Embarking on a third career has filled me with purpose that has been therapeutic and fulfilling." [/caption]
A Change in the Business Model.

After running commercially successful galleries for over a decade, I’ve decided the Manly Gallery will close on February 15. This isn’t a sad note — it’s a positive pivot. A physical gallery is a demanding full-time rhythm (and occupation) in itself, and I’m ready to focus my energy on the next phase of the work.
For those who enjoy seeing the art in person: my Australian Sydney-based studio will be available for private visits by appointment — a chance to view work and talk through potential acquisitions in a quieter, more personal setting.
2026: The New Currents
This year I’m concentrating on three key things:

Building an online-first model (with pop-up exhibitions)
I’m going to focus on an online-first approach, rather than the ongoing, day-to-day demands of a permanent gallery space. This will allow me to stay connected with you while creating more work — and creating it with more breathing room.
It won’t preclude short-term exhibitions in different locations around the globe — if anything, it makes those opportunities easier to say yes to.
Creating new work more regularly (and exploring new directions)
I want to spend more time doing what I love most: making new work — more consistently, and with the freedom to follow some fresh creative paths.
One direction I’m particularly excited about is developing a mixed media exhibition: a series of one-off artworks combining photography with acrylic on canvas.
FLOW — a major project five years in the making
I’ve been developing a multimedia experience built around my work, titled FLOW. I’ll share more as it takes shape through the year, but it’s a project I’m deeply excited about.
A Heartfelt Thank You

From Austria to America to Australia - not to forget Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lebanon, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Scotland, Singapore, United Arab Emirates (and my apologies if I have missed your country) — moments from a decade, generously shared by collectors and clients.
The only reason I can make this shift with confidence is because of you — my collectors and clients — and the genuine belief you’ve shown in my work.
Whether you acquired a small piece or a major work, your support has helped build what has become a highly successful international practice in fine art photography over the last decade. I’m honestly proud of what we’ve built together, and I feel very fortunate to have met so many of you through my work or in one of my galleries.
Collector Photos and Reviews

These collector in situ photos mean a lot to me — thank you for letting the work live in your homes and lives. If you’re not included here, please accept my apologies. I have many more wonderful photos than can fit in a single email and a lot more I need to add to the collectors' collection — and I’m grateful for every one.
Thank you again for your support, your encouragement, and for being part of this journey.
Wishing you a brilliant 2026 — productive, peaceful, and full of possibility.
Warm regards,
Ralph
