Based in Bremen,Germany


Julia Fullerton-Batten is a fine-art photographer

 renowned for her highly cinematic visual story-telling.

Her large-scale projects are based around specific themes. 



Each image in the project embellishes 

her subject matter in a series of thought-provoking narrative ‘stories’ using staged tableaux and sophisticated lighting techniques.


 

Julia’s use of unusual locations, highly creative settings, 

street-cast models, accented with cinematic lighting are

 hallmarks of her style. 



She insinuates visual tensions in her images and imbues them with a 

mystique that teases the viewer into continually re-examining the picture; something new coming to the fore each time. 



Her fine-art work is globally renowned and exhibited. 

She has won countless awards worldwide, is frequently portrayed in photographic journals,

has published two books, is a Hasselblad Ambassador and 

a frequent speaker at international workshops and a juror of international competitions. 



Her images are on the front covers of ‘A Guide to Collecting Contemporary Photography’. 




She has a permanent collection at the National Portrait Gallery, Musee de l’Elysee, Lausanne and the Parliamentary Art Collection, Houses of Parliament.