Person making jewelry with assorted beads on a wooden table
A smiling woman with long hair wearing a navy shirt, a colorful beaded necklace, and white floral-patterned pants, standing in a living room next to a fireplace.

Julie Fuller’s jewelry line, Lawn Party, is designed with colorful, vintage glass beads intended to “make your eyes light up with color” … so in getting to know Jules, it makes total sense that she herself overflows with joyful hues that illuminate those around her as well. My favorite part of what I do is getting to chat with creatives at work, and this shoot in particular filled my cup.

Shot in Julie’s colorful Colorado home and studio.

Lawn Party founder and jewelry designer, Julie Fuller.

Whitney DeVoto Photography operates on the occupied territories of the Cheyenne, Ute and 48+ contemporary Indigenous Tribes and Nations who live and travel throughout Colorado. 3% of every shoot or image license is contributed to Spirit of the Sun— an Indigenous, women-led nonprofit serving Native/BIPOC communities in Colorado through a variety of youth programming, land stewardship and food access offerings. Spirit of the Sun’s mission is to work in partnership with Native American communities in urban areas and on reservations to boost the resilience of Native people, especially youth and young adults.