Julia’s established practice includes producing multimedia ‘films’ and photographic projects, developed from working with diverse marginalised communities: soldiers who have experienced issues such as homelessness, alcoholism, or entered the criminal justice system in the aftermath of conflict; Slovakian Roma communities, Vietnamese Refugee communities and Eastern European migrant workers. In 2012, Julia applied her photographic and research skills to the design of a participatory photographic programme delivered to young people from the Gypsy and Traveller community in Cambridgeshire. This experience informs her current PhD enquiries. She works part-time as a photography lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge.