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    linlin (not sure...) says:

    "One of few "real" photographer... anywhere...! It was such a big pleasure for me to come across this photostream sometimes ago by chance... it is really amazing to see how much a true photo can make you feel...!"

    6th February, 2007

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    d.composed says:

    "It is as if she were a crafter of feelings, each image seeming designed to elicit an emotion...
    Yet these feelings do not yet have names, the word for them has not yet been crafted, yet they are so primal that mere combinations of words do not suffice either...
    In her brutal squares we see a language of color and shadow: singly they are like chinese characters, each one a concept, put together, they are a poem that cannot be remembered, that cannot be recited...
    Poetry for the dumb, memories for an amnesiac. Thank you."

    28th December, 2006

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    Géraud béton says:

    "one word : "fascinant" en français, so "fascinating" in English, "affascinante" in italiano."

    27th December, 2006

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    fracoluzza says:

    "snap's images are picked up from the most deep layer of subconscious, like frames of memory that suddenly come on the surface.
    i really FEEL every shot"

    27th November, 2006

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    __mati .i'm off says:

    "each shot a breathtake.
    winter image like. it lasts long. style strikes."

    2nd November, 2006

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    dzna says:

    "Of the greatest of people."

    14th September, 2006

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    Memento Vivere says:

    "Settings that are peeling...

    Stories with no beginnings nor endings...

    It seems Julia's pictures hardly bear any (reductive) definition but that's maybe one of the reasons why I really like and enjoy this flick where the photographs speak, not of the verifiably real, but of dreams and visions... Of subtle, textured, haunted, indelible thoughts... Where ghostly figures in a shadow world appear on the verge of waking... And where the inarticulate silence of this world is showed with the colours of the absurd !

    And eventually I feel like her pictures are meditations (on something that has yet to be figure out), like whispers, unexpectedly rich in mystery, and they linger on in the memory for days, utterly compelling !

    So, as a very temporary conclusion, I'd say that here, Julia snaps and wraps around, with but no straps..."

    30th August, 2006

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