About the Artist
Julia Levites is a Boston-area photographer whose work spans abstract, underwater, and landscape photography. Drawn to color as both subject and language, she uses the camera to cast familiar spaces, objects, and natural forms in a new light, transforming them into images that feel unexpected, vivid, and full of life. An avid scuba diver and hiker, Julia has long been captivated by the shifting colors, textures, and life of the natural world, from delicate plants and sweeping views to the strange and beautiful creatures found above and below the water’s surface. She began by capturing these impressions through sketching, before discovering that photography offered a more immediate way to preserve, interpret, and create from those experiences. Julia is a member of the Boston Camera Club. Her work has been exhibited at the Griffin Museum of Photography and the Wellesley Free Library.