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Julie Glassberg

 
Julie Glassberg (born 1984) is a French photographer based in Paris. After studying graphic design, she moved to New York to dedicate herself fully to her passion, photography. Her work explores cultural diversity, subcultures, underground scenes, and individuals living on the margins of society.
For seven years, she collaborated regularly with The New York Times and, from 2011 to 2015, created the portraits for the weekly column Character Study alongside journalist Corey Kilgannon. Her photographs have also appeared in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Le Monde, The Wall Street Journal, El País Semanal, Stern View, L'Équipe Magazine, ESPN, among others. She later spent a year in Japan developing new projects and collaborations with local artists, followed by a six-month residency at the Swatch Art Peace Hotel in Shanghai.
Her work has received several awards and grants, including the Lucie Scholarship Emerging Grant, the Getty Images Grant for Editorial Photography, a POYi Award of Excellence, and an International Photography Award.

(external link : www.julieglassberg.com)
 
Julie Glassberg - Dekotora
2026
bilingual edition (English / French)
Edition Patrick Frey
forthcoming
Photographer Julie Glassberg documents the misunderstood alternative culture based around brightly-coloured and neon-lit decorated trucks in Japan.


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