ABOUT
Giulia Pietroletti is a Rome-based photographer available worldwide, with a degree in art history.
Her relationship with photography began during her university years, initially as a way to document her travels — a practice that slowly revealed something deeper: a fascination with light, and with how light captured in a single image can tell an entire story.
This sensitivity to light became the thread connecting all her work — the way it transforms an ordinary object into something quietly extraordinary, shifts the perception of a lived space, or turns a dish into a narrative.
Her background in art history informs everything she does — the attention to composition, the search for beauty and harmony, the belief that a photograph is never just a record but always an interpretation.
She works with restaurants, hotels, and design studios, creating imagery for both commercial and editorial projects. Her work has been published in T: The New York Times Style Magazine, The Smithsonian Magazine, Assouline, and Artribune among others.
Beyond her commercial work, she dedicates herself to fine art, street, and travel photography — a practice that keeps her eye curious and her vision personal.
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