One of the coolest things I love about being a photographer is that I get to know people intimately. I’m the type of shooter who wants to know what makes you tick, what you love about yourself, your life, your marriage, your body, or whatever the reason that has you and I come together on both sides of the camera.
No matter how well I know my closest friends, I get such a deeper appreciation for and understanding of who they are when I take their pictures.
One of my favorite people in the world is the lovely Monica. She is such a brilliant person – smart, beautiful, gutsy and a truly fascinating woman. We met last year in Italy and immediately became fast friends. We lived on the same hillside in Florence a short walk from each other, and we’d often get together for apertivo hour in town, a long hike around the Tuscan hills, train rides to nearby cities together and always long chats about life, love and art.
At the end of my stay in Italy, we did a shoot for Monica. No particular occasion, except to celebrate her life at that moment in time.
A mosquito net and tanned skin signify summertime in Italy…

Originally from Egypt, raised in the states, a year or two in Venice & Paris and now currently residing in a small Tuscan villa with a vineyard as her front yard….
Monica loves family heirlooms… I covet this bracelet – a gift from her mom and the purse was her grandmother’s…
Practically inseparable from her bike, Monica rides daily about an hour to and from work. She’s a fine art tour guide for the museums in Florence.
She FLIES down the hill, without a helmet. Our mutual friend, Federica, calls her “pazza!” (crazy!)
…just a little celebration of the simple daily rituals of a beautiful life in Italy – a walk in the fresh air around the landscape, a thrilling bike ride to work, lounging around in lingerie, a cup of tea in pretty cups with a friend…
…it’s the simple things!
Have a beautiful day,
xo Christa












This is a really nice story, sweet photographs and AWESOME bicycle!
Marc,
Agreed!
Nothing like a red bike with a basket!
That’s my next purchase!
xo C
This is why you are my favourite photog :)
Aw, Mac, you’re so sweet.
Miss you! Come visit NYC.
xo C
Beautiful story of this women. I felt a connection to her immediately through your story (of photographs). Great work Christa! And now I really, really, want to travel to Europe (as if I didn’t want to go terribly bad before). ;)
Thanks Amanda. Monica is a vibrant personality and a joy to photograph!
Don’t delay on the trip to Europe – schedule it now!
Carpe diem baby :)
xo C
Seriously!!! I’m working it…my husband is deploying soon, so it would be my children and I. I’m going to pack them in my suitcases and just do it. ;) Seriously though, my dream, to hire a tutor/teacher for them, travel the world, call it all home. I’m working on it!!! ;)
This is why you are my favorite photographer! I am in love with your images! Thank you for sharing them!
Beautiful! Especially the last one. They give such a feeling of joy and relaxation. They make me long for an extended vacation from my life!
sweet story and Monica is gorgeous! The mosquito net reminds me of my Cuba :)
Oh gosh! These photos are amazing. They are a precise representation of how life looks like in Tuscany hills during summer. I’ve been there on vacation and always try to go there on summer, leaving behind the not-so-lovely Po Valley.
I so want to live her life XD
Every woman you shoot is beautiful! You bring out the best in everyone! Amazing!
Why did you ever come back to the states??? I’m sold ~ I want to live in Italy now :)
Sheli,
Agreed. I will always go back to Italy for at least one month every year. It has such a special place in my heart now :)
xoxo Christa
Gorgeous Christa and Monica! I love the way you always capture a women’s true spirit! Beautiful!!!
Your vision and style is extraordinary!
I love Monica; she told me one thing I will always remember…Do whatever gives you joy. Outstanding photos Christa!!
I would absolutely love to go to Italy soon. The simplicity of life that your images portray seems so serene.
Christa,
These are absolutely gorgeous! I love the Italian setting, so peaceful. I was wondering, since you often write about your love for Italy- what are your favorite cities there?
best,
Samantha