Bio
Julie Williams-Krishnan is a fine art photographer. Julie’s work is a combination of autobiography, myths, body, memory, dreams, and intentions. She investigates identity and experience through performed, constructed, and found imagery. She has recently exhibited her photographs in Group Work “4” at Khaki Gallery in Boston and the juried show “Simply” at The Center for Fine Art Photography, in Fort Collins, Colorado. She has also exhibited in other venues in Boston, London, and Oxford.
Julie completed her MA in Photographic Studies from the University of Westminster in London, UK in 2006. For three years, she served on the committee for the Renaissance Photography Prize, an international photography competition that raises money to support younger women with breast cancer.
In addition to her personal work, Julie has shot projects for several non-profit and commercial institutions including YMCA Training, Inc., Packwood House Museum, Chestnut Street Teen Center in the US and blowUP media, Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, and Bengali Community Development Project in the UK.
Based in Boston Massachusetts since 2010, Julie lived in London, UK for more than 16 years and has traveled and photographed in over 65 countries.