About Giulia Berto

Giulia Berto is an Italian photographic artist based in Ireland. Her work draws from the personal, creating atmospheric imagery and meditative scenes evocative of her own feelings. Working predominantly with the medium of analogue photography – in both small and large format, she engages with themes of memory, nostalgia, displacement and home and belonging.

She has lived in London, Berlin and New York, where she studied large format photography under Guggenheim Fellow Greg Miller. Her work has won various awards and regularly features in publications such as B+W Photography, HuffPost and Visual Artists' News Sheet. Her photographs are exhibited worldwide including Circulation(s) Festival (Paris, 2018), Halftone (Dublin, 2019), CCP Summer Salon (Melbourne, 2023) and OPEN (Cambridge, 2024) and were part of the Ireland Prints for Peace initiative.

Her polaroid work has been selected by the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester for their Polaroid Extravaganza online feature and is included in the book Night Moods published by Shutter Hub Editions. She graduated from the International Center of Photography and holds an MSc in Evolution of Animal and Human Behaviour as well as a

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