
Julie Michelle is looking for the unexpected and the unseen in her photography walks around San Francisco’s neighborhoods. Fascinated by the kaleidoscope of rich detail that a city environment has to offer, she enjoys creating images that evoke a feeling of solitude, depth and sometimes loneliness in a city that is bustling with inhabitants.
Julie is the creator of the ongoing portrait project i live here:SF, which is an open invitation to San Francisco residents to enjoy and participate in. She is the photographer for Help A Mother Out (HAMO), an advocacy group that aids homeless and low-income mothers and children in the Bay Area. She is also the photographer for the band Magic Christian.
Her website is femmefotographie.com. Her writing and personal blog is julieliveshere.
Twitter: http://twitter.com/juliemichelle
Email: julie AT calibersf DOT com



[...] couple of weeks ago I was invited to join three other San Francisco-based photographers, Julie Michelle, Stuart Dixon, and Troy Holden, for drinks at a Powell Street bar to kick around the idea of [...]
Awesome work. Beautiful person.
Just clicking on over to play catch-up. I do so love your photo work and passion. I just read the SF Gate article. Congratulations for the coverage and recognition. I’m a little late, had my head stuck in a lemon tree!
Best Regards,
Anna, The Lemon Lady
[...] friends as guides, but on the last day we hooked up with some of the great folks at CALIBER – Julie, Stuart and Travis – as well as SF’er Amber. We’ll catch up another time Troy! It [...]
[...] be launching into audio slideshows around that time, and Julie will share her thoughts on taking great pictures. I’ve also asked her to talk about being a blogger and working with the Help A Mother Out [...]