Every frame begins
before sunrise.
Julieta doesn't shoot landscapes — she pursues them. From sub-zero alpine mornings in Patagonia to rain-soaked cloud forests in Ecuador, each expedition is planned months in advance around a single window of light that may last less than four minutes.
Three of her images have won international photography competitions. One was reposted by National Geographic's Your Shot program — a global editorial community of over a million photographers. She was twenty-six at the time.
Luz Salvaje (Wild Light) is where that body of work finds its home — and its collectors.
"The best wilderness light doesn't wait. You either learn to read the land, or you miss it forever."
"Patagonia Last Light"
Torres del Paine, Chile · Limited Edition of 50