Giulia Bianchi
alumni, writer, panelist
ICP (International Center of Photography)
Milan, Italy
I tell stories with words and photos.
I currently live between Italy and Israel, teaching photography, consulting for book publishers, editing my own book projects, writing my first novel, making portraits, and studying theology.
My work has been published in The Guardian, La Repubblica, PDN, TIME, American Photo Magazine, Huffington Post, National Geographic, Internazionale, L'Espresso, Donna Moderna, Famiglia Cristiana and other magazines and books.
I've been internationally exhibited.
- Arts
- Audio capture
- Editorial
- Environment
- Interview
- Landscape
- Portrait
- Reporting
- Video capture
Alta Jacko
Giulia Bianchi
Alta Jacko is born on Good Friday, April 6, 1928 in Chicago, Il. Now she’s a widow with eight children, four girls and four boys, sixteen grand children and four great-grand children. She is also an ordained priest in the Roman Catholic Church since 2009. Jacko, who is an art and music teacher, earned her master's degree in pastoral studies from Loyola University, a Jesuit Catholic school. She says being a priest is what she was called to do.