Juliet said: “I am absolutely delighted to be a Portrait of Britain 2020 winner. My portrait of a young shepherd captured at his work, represents the new generation of farming and conveys the beauty and essence of the rural Yorkshire Dales.
“The award has given me the motivation to continue documenting peoples’ untold stories, to further pursue self-initiated projects and to trust my eyes!”
Juliet is now a visual artist working primarily as a photographer and director, shooting across a range of sectors, including fashion, documentary and music. Among those who have commissioned her are major brands Barbour, Vodafone, Vice and Nikon.
Speaking of her time at the university, Juliet said: “Brighton isn’t just a city of students it has a life, soul and community of its own. I felt fully immersed in what the city had to offer me, first and foremost cycling everyday and swimming in the sea all year round. The friends I made whilst learning have shaped who I am today.
“The late Gary Powell, who was my first year illustration tutor, was a very important and influential mentor to me throughout my time at Brighton. Gary was an exceptional person; he was so committed, kind, supportive and championed me - I feel incredibly lucky to have had the time with him that I did.”