Photography found me before I really understood what it meant, but the moment I picked up a camera, something clicked. I've been working professionally since 2012, and over a decade later I'm still just as in love with the process as I was at the beginning.
I'm Giulia, a London-based photographer and videographer originally from Italy. I work across portraiture, fashion, commercial and editorial photography from my studio in Brixton, a space I built not just as a place to shoot, but as a place where people feel genuinely comfortable being themselves. That's really at the heart of everything I do: photography as a relationship. Not just pressing a shutter, but creating the kind of trust and presence that lets someone relax, open up, and be truly seen.
My work has taken me some wonderful places, I've been published in PhotoVogue and Glamour Italy, exhibited internationally, and had work featured in Terrific Fashion by Rizzoli. In 2025, Hypebae named me one of their "Cool & Queer Photographers to Follow." I also shoot on film alongside digital, because slowing down and being intentional with every frame is something I genuinely believe in.
But honestly? Teaching might be my favourite thing.
There's a moment I live for in every workshop, when someone who walked in nervous and unsure suddenly takes a photograph that surprises even themselves. That shift in confidence, that "wait, I can actually do this" moment, is why I love teaching so much. I don't believe in making photography feel complicated or intimidating. I believe in meeting people where they are, listening to what they actually want to learn, and creating a space where curiosity is more important than perfection.
Whether you're picking up a camera for the first time or trying to unlock more of what your camera can do, you'll leave my class with real skills, real confidence, and, I hope, a real love for the craft.
Come as you are. We'll figure out the rest together.