When other charities closed their doors in 2020 due to the worldwide pandemic, Covid-19, AgeUK Camden stepped up and were there for the community. Delivery food parcels, hot meals and providing crucial services. I spent a few days in the heart of the organisation during the pandemic, when the streets were empty and the only people around were critical workers.
Julian’s black-and-white work with the East Anglian Air Ambulance captures the intensity and vulnerability of emergency response. These gritty, close-range images offer an unfiltered look at the moments surrounding serious incidents, including RTCs, revealing the professionalism and humanity of the crews on scene.
Julian’s Election Day series follows the quieter, often overlooked moments behind the UK’s democratic machinery. From campaign rooms and polling stations to the tension and fatigue of candidates and volunteers, these images capture the human side of politics with a candid, unvarnished eye.
Embarking on their second season in the Vanarama National League, Lowestoft town were attempting to avoid relegation. At the highest level the club have ever played at, I witnessed the emotional impact of relegation in non league football.
4am start at renowned horse racing trainer, James Fanshawe. Documenting for a regional publication,
a behind the scenes series at the home of British Horse Racing, Newmarket.
Working with Sigma Sport Specialized, I was provided with exclusive access to the team as they embarked on their first Tour of Britain UCI Cycle Race.
The Story of Africa brings together everyday moments from communities across the region, focusing on real lives rather than spectacle. Julian’s images highlight work, family, faith and resilience with a calm, observational eye, offering a grounded portrait of people and places often seen only in passing.

