Following the completion of a degree in Professional Writing and Communication, Australian artist Julie Camilleri decided to relocate to the United States in order to fulfil her passion for photography. Camilleri pusuit of a career in this field, led her to upstate New York where she took a position with a local newspaper as a reporter and photographer, in addition to contributing to a monthly edition of a travel and photography column for Women in Motion. Consequently, Camilleri’s career has flourished and as a result in 1999, she established Captured in Time in Photography after realising she had a genuine aptitude for portrait and wedding photography. Her obvious passion for the art of photography, in addition to travelling have greatly complemented each other and as a result she also produces inspirational landscape images. Camilleri has become a great success as she produces inspirational fine art images that capture the beauty of the world through the lens of her camera and as a result she has exhibited her fine art photography in numerous venues. Camilleri views photography as a way of as life, a way of thinking and seeing and proudly boasts that it is her greatest passion. She enjoys working with people to capture natural and beautiful portraits as much as she does travelling and exploring the world with her camera in search of that next inspirational image to include in her next photographic exhibition. Camilleri also has a intense interest in the areas of copywriting, social media, creative design, along with marketing and communications. During the 2012 SALA Festival, Camilleri exhibited her Natures Impressions showcase at Caos CafĂ© (featured below), which is an inspirational collection of images revealing the simple beauty of the natural world. The impressive and vibrant photographs were printed on to canvas prints and captured significant open spaces, appealing textures, stimulating colour, interesting shapes, forms and patterns to delight the eye. “In all its forms and with all its elements, the beauty in nature is always there, often seen, seldom noticed.” Julie Camilleri
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