Julie - Untitled

  • Title: Untitled
  • Dimensions: 16x24 inches
  • Materials: BW film 35mm
  • Primary Medium: Photography
  • Year Created: 2011
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Artwork Description


A young boy sleeps amongst his families cattle following an early morning day of judging at the Lebanon County Fair on July 23, 2011 in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. With the American economy still struggling from the financial collapse of 2008, I've began focusing my lens on traditional American values and lifestyles, once forgotten in the internet age but making a comeback as American families struggle with a collapsing economy.

Julie

Julie

Julie Hau is a graduate of the Documentary Photography and Photojournalism Program at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York City and based herself as a freelancer in Brooklyn, New York. She grew up in Germany where she completed her apprenticeship in Photography and worked as an independent photographer and photographic assistant. Julie’s work was one of the Magenta Flash Forward US winners 2011 and received honorable mention at the Award 2009. It has been published in the Denver Post, Shots Magazine June 2009, NYU News&Views, Columbia Journalist and Columbia News Service, HEALTHCARE DESIGN, TV Show “In your wallet“, F-stop magazine, the Westdeutsche Zeitung and Niederrhein Edition. She has been part of the ICP students’ exhibition 2008, the PIP Festival Group Exhibition at the China Pingyao International Photography Festival 2008, Timezones, a New York Photo Festival 2009 affiliated exhibition, the Gelato Art Salon, Windows Brooklyn 2009 and What We Saw:dialects 2010.

Website: www.juliehauphoto.com

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