Julian Broad

Photographer and filmmaker Julian Broad was born in Hythe England in 1964. He was the assistant to Ken Griffiths, Parkinson, Snowdon and Bob Gothard from 1981 -1987, where he learned his own unique style and gathered inspiration. Broad’s early commissions were for Arena magazine with Neville Brody and The Face magazine with Phil Bicker. Michael Roberts and Neville Brody nominated Broad for awards in his first year as a photographer. Contracted for two years to what was then Harpers and Queen magazine at the age of 24, he has since undertaken portrait and fashion commissions for expansive list of publications and commercial clients. Broad has since been a contributing photographer to Vanity Fair for twenty-five years and D la Repubblica for twenty one years. A selection of Broad’s work is held in the National Portrait gallery. In 2016 Julian was made a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. 


Courtesy of the Artist and Spring Studios