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Fine Art and Landscape Photography Gallery
Australian photographer Paul Foley is thrilled to share his collection of Contemporary Fine Art Prints with you. Carefully curated in an online gallery, these unique pieces feature a mix of black and white and colour photography. The Limited Edition Collections explore themes such as minimalism, abstract, landscape, and the human form. These aren’t just any ordinary wall art – they’ll add a touch of personality to your home.
‘I believe that a picture isn’t real until you hold it.’
‘You capture the soulfulness of a chaotic nature, full of energy and hauntingly dangerous beauty.’ - Lens Culture
Foley’s eclectic collections reflect his inquisitive nature and constant search for interesting light. He captures both brief and long moments (with extreme long exposures) witnessing the natural and human experiences that drive his work. From fresh observations of favourite places to intricate details, obscure abstracts, and breathtaking vistas, each picture embodies Paul’s journey as a fine art photographer.
His work has been recognised with numerous awards, including a finalist spot in the Galah Regional Photography Prize (2025) and the National Photographic Portrait Prize (2011). His prints have been exhibited in prestigious ‘Mosman 2088’ exhibitions and group exhibitions in Glasgow, Tokyo, Newcastle, and China. He has also held individual and collaborative exhibitions in Sydney and Newcastle.
The prints are expertly crafted to museum standards on thick, cotton rag paper. They are sustainably framed or can be rolled in a wide sturdy tube for your preferred framer. Framed and rolled prints are delivered free of charge across Australia, while there’s is a very affordable flat rate charge for international delivery of rolled prints.
‘After a 35-year career in commercial photography, based in Australia and working worldwide, I’m now free to explore the ever-changing nature of light without the constraints of briefs and corporate mood boards. It’s been an incredible journey, and I’m thrilled to share my passion for photography.’