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A Villa in Firenze

With less than 24 hours before my big move from Los Angeles to Italy earlier this month, I still did not have an Italian home, hotel, hostel or any sort of accommodations booked. I was the only person in my life not deeply concerned about this. I had booked my flight, sold most of my stuff, suspended my iphone account and packed all I need in life into two bags. I just knew deep in my soul that everything was going to click. And boy did it ever. I went online the night before my flight to do a search. When I clicked on the listing for this Villa – I felt in my gut This was it.

Every moment since arriving at the Villa has confirmed that this beautiful home in the Florence hills is everything I wanted and more. I craved restoration after an overbooked year and wanted to dive into pleasure.  The villa is such a special place, and after only one week here, I feel at home, relaxed, centered, feminine, creative, sexy and inspired.

The Villa is filled with beauty, character, history and art. I picked up my camera yesterday afternoon totally inspired and enjoyed capturing what I love about the villa. But my number one favorite thing about this place you won’t see a picture of: the owners/hosts, Frederica and her family, who have given me such warmth and generous hospitality. She’s responsible for the villa being in the beautiful state that it’s in, and so much more importantly, she makes this space feel like home. My dad used to say, “The people make the place.” And I am eternally grateful to Frederica and the other wonderful guests here for making this place the truly amazing and memorable experience that it is.

So allow me to show you around!… This is the view from my bedroom window… phenomenal, right?!

The villa is brimming with beauty both inside and out, and the building is full of art – you seriously can feel it in the air and in the stones.  This is the front patio and side garden. And that’s the dresser in my bedroom.  I love having this painting in my daily view.

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The foundation of the villa dates back to 1400. I love the unique location – so close to the city, yet a complete quiet oasis. We are situated on a huge hillside, just below the famous Fiesole hills in Florence, about a ten minute walk down a beautiful stone-walled street to where you can easily walk, bike or bus into the city center.

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There are hundreds of paintings within the Villa, and an original fresco dating back to the early 1400′s! These breathtaking panels were painted by Frederica’s grandfather.

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I’m in love with this green natural patina (and the Chianti candle).

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The villa consists of 3 independent apartments. On the right, one of many gates and doors that I enter through to get into my home. I think my villa key ring has 5 front gate/door keys. I kinda like that. There seems to be hundreds of doors in the Villa, and I am always amazed when I discover that what I thought was a painting or a closet is an actual doorway leading into an entirely new area of the villa.

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The rooms are authentically furnished, simple, gorgeous, and totally soothing.

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The pic above is the view outside my bedroom window to the southwest. I feel incredibly blessed daily to live fully amongst such beautiful surroundings and the fact that this was Michelangelo’s and Leonardo daVinci’s stomping ground is just a fun bonus.

In addition to mother nature’s finest work on the surrounding Tuscan hillside, I’m sure the villa’s long artistic and literary history have a lot to do with the inspiring energy of this place. Quick history lesson before I run off to have my third lunch today: there’s a plaque on the villa’s wall dedicated to famous author and resident from 1889-1935, Violet Paget. Known by her male pseudonym Vernon Lee, Violet received visits from literary greats: Henry James, Aldous Huxley, Edith Wharton, among others, and part of the plaque reads:

“she loved Italy… and spent her long life in the passionate search for beauty…”

I can relate soul sister.

ciao!

Christa

43 Responses to A Villa in Firenze
  1. Mac Sokulski
    January 22, 2011 | 10:02 am

    Oh man, I feel pity for you. You have to live in such an old house. Too bad. On a different note, wonderful pictures and can’t wait to see more.

  2. Tina Maikisch
    January 22, 2011 | 10:21 am

    Beautiful, simply beautiful. I envy you Christa. As always fantastic pictures.Cant wait to see more.

  3. Kasia Sokulska
    January 22, 2011 | 10:37 am

    Honestly, I think it’s crazy brave of you to just leave it all and move half a world away… But, I’m sure, it is going to be a wonderful adventure and I’m happy to see, you enjoy yourself! There is something wonderful in being able to soak up the ages and history of Europe… It seems to me as if the generations of people leaving there left their mark in the atmosphere of the place… You only notice it, though, when you move away for a while…
    It is a beautiful place and, as usual, you did a wonderful job photographing it. Those pictures make me miss my home…

  4. Ruth
    January 22, 2011 | 10:37 am

    OMG!! You live in such a beautiful and breathtaking place. Enjoy every minute of it.

  5. Sandra Fazzino
    January 22, 2011 | 11:03 am

    Bravissima! Utter heaven! I’m so happy for you! Been looking forward to popping onto the blog and seeing that you’re settled. Tanti auguri e complimenti, Christa! Buon avventura!!!

  6. adita
    January 22, 2011 | 11:08 am

    The best way to start a new year! The happiest of days to you always!

  7. Mike P.
    January 22, 2011 | 11:19 am

    What a terrific experience this is going to be for you! Enjoy every moment!

  8. Amanda C.
    January 22, 2011 | 1:49 pm

    Oh Christa! Wow! I want to move in there immediately!

  9. Al M
    January 22, 2011 | 4:24 pm

    Beautiful. Congratulations on having the courage to make the move. Italy is a great country and you’ll love your life there. Keep posting more.

  10. sandy
    January 22, 2011 | 5:16 pm

    What a perfect retreat….one could never get tired or bored in such a place inside the Villa and of course outside as well.

    I can see your love for your new home in the shots that you chose to capture, your camera lens is the window to your heart.

  11. Angela
    January 22, 2011 | 5:25 pm

    This is exactly the place I pictured you in! What a breathtaking place to live. And, yes, I was a little nervous for you with no plans but knew you would have it all in place by the time you got there. We are going to have to come and visit!!

  12. Kecia Welt
    January 22, 2011 | 9:31 pm

    You are living THE DREAM… Make the most of it and enjoy every moment!
    We will come and visit in 2012!

  13. David Herrick
    January 24, 2011 | 4:43 am

    very cool!

  14. Cynthia Haynes
    January 24, 2011 | 12:41 pm

    Wow wow wow. Your daily discoveries must just make your soul sing. I am officially green with envy. But soooo happy for you! Molto bello, Christa! xoxo

  15. Rick
    January 24, 2011 | 4:09 pm

    Wow. This place is amazing :) Wished we could have made it out for your last workshop. Will be thinking of you as we drive thru Florence on the way to Pitigliano this April !

  16. Bob Davis
    January 25, 2011 | 12:48 pm

    Hi Christa,

    Congratulations on taking a big step on your journey through life. I applaud you for following your instincts and just do it! The images are simple and elegant, much like the spirit of the Tuscan country side. Italy holds a special place in Dawn & I’s heart. Whenever we are there we feel so connected to land, people and culture. Enjoy.

    Ciao,

    Bob

  17. Dana E
    January 25, 2011 | 3:18 pm

    This is absolutely AMAZING Christa!!! I’m so glad you’re enjoying yourself and your beautiful surroundings! ;)

  18. Hannah Skye
    January 26, 2011 | 9:06 am

    Such an exquisite setting to relax and recharge your inspiration…an amazing, wonderful, and FUN step in your life’s journey! XOXO

  19. Robin Hultgren
    January 26, 2011 | 10:11 am

    how is it even possible that this place is REAL? I’ll be there on the next flight….;)))

  20. Emily Tishhouse
    January 27, 2011 | 8:16 am

    Congrats on the move! Your villa looks absolutely breathtaking. I’m so jealous! I’ve wanted to move to Florence since my honeymoon there almost 3 years ago. Enjoy every second and keep posting your fabulous images! You are such an inspirational photographer and I aspire to be as good as you are someday.

    ~Emily~

  21. Justine Ungaro
    January 27, 2011 | 5:58 pm

    I miss you, come home soon! Or even better I will come and visit…but I may never leave.

  22. Christa
    January 28, 2011 | 3:07 am

    @Emily Tishhouse
    Emily T,

    Thank you! You’ll have to come to the Villa for my Italy Workshop in September!

    I checked out your work – beautiful!

    Christa xoxo

  23. Christa
    January 28, 2011 | 3:08 am

    @Justine Ungaro
    Justine!

    Already emailed you about your scheduled flight here :)

    Watch out Italia!

    xoxo, C

  24. Sally LeDrew
    January 28, 2011 | 7:12 am

    Hi Christa……what a great place to be…….so envious…….hope you are good and enjoying your life…….I am loving my book and quoted on 2 more shoots……..thanks again sharing your passion. Will you be at WPPI??

    Ciao for now Bella
    Sally

  25. Christa
    January 28, 2011 | 7:31 am

    @Sally LeDrew
    Hey Sally!

    I’m so glad you’re loving the book, and you booked 2 more shoots – I’m so proud!

    I’m not going to be at WPPI, but it’s great that you’re going… I will be teaching an intensive Boudoir Workshop in LA on 2/27, so if you can swing a little drive after WPPI, then it would be GREAT to see you again love!

    Keep in touch and let me know how it’s going!

    xoxo, Christa

  26. Emily Tishhouse
    January 28, 2011 | 7:41 am

    Christa,

    I will check out the information about the workshop. I will have to shoot a few sessions to be able to afford the plane ticket . . . lol!

    Thank you so much! : )

    XOXO

    ~Emily~

    @Christa

  27. Sally LeDrew
    January 28, 2011 | 7:49 am

    @Christa
    I won’t be able to make it this time……..but keep me posted on other workshops and locations……s

  28. Adrienne Gray
    January 30, 2011 | 10:35 am

    Ahhhh! Breathing in, breathing out! Everything is so authentic and soulful. Enjoy your adventure!!

  29. Kim Nodurft
    January 31, 2011 | 11:31 am

    Wow! And I thought I was the only person I knew who would pull something like this! I’m impressed!!! For all those people worrying about you, let them get wrinkles from the frowns. :) Life is to be lived and enjoyed. Bellisimo! (is that spelled and used correctly?) I’ll start looking into the workshop in Italy. Really moving towards more boudoir this year. I’ll miss sitting by you in classes at WPPI next month :) I’ll think of you as I breath in the stale Vegas air. cough cough! Hope to see you soon!!!

  30. Carl Brunberg
    January 31, 2011 | 11:48 am

    Christa, this is truely a beautiful post. What a miraculuos landing to your giant leap of faith.

    Best wishes,

    Carl

  31. Ken Pagliaro
    January 31, 2011 | 11:49 am

    Christa,

    You are amazing. I loved your pics as always. You have a beautiful soul and great intuition. I’m looking forward to all your new, brilliant, photos from “the boot”! Have fun!

  32. aidan
    January 31, 2011 | 12:05 pm

    Wow! You are right I need to schedule a trip to Italy!!! Stunning. I miss you tons. xoxo

  33. Heather Johnson
    January 31, 2011 | 12:17 pm

    Christa,

    Wow! very stunning images. I hope to take your workshop in LA this year. Have a blast!

    Heather

  34. Marina Milosevic
    January 31, 2011 | 7:23 pm

    Christa,
    What fabulous photos! What you are doing is what most of us dream of. I just love Europe, I spend every summer there, and Italy just breaths boudoir, doesn’t it? Have fun, shoot tons and keep us all posted.
    Marina
    ( I met you at pictageU in San Diego and just loved your workshop, I it influenced me the most. I hope to get your book one day too.)

  35. Kristen Penza
    January 31, 2011 | 8:59 pm

    Oh dear GOODNESS! Simply REMARKABLE!

    I am moved, inspired, elated, tickled and oh sooooooo Envious!

    Italy is where my heart is…I hope I have your same courage to go back one day!

    Thank you for the magnificent post! Please keep sharing bits of Italy…it is food for my soul! xoxo

  36. Peggy
    January 31, 2011 | 10:04 pm

    Oh Christa, I’m drinking it all in! It’s been many years since I’ve been to Italy so thanks for sharing your view from the window and all the aesthetic details.
    Love how you’re swapping structure for figures!

  37. Christa
    February 1, 2011 | 5:03 am

    @Kim Nodurft
    Kim,

    I see that you just bought the book! Awesome! Can’t wait to hear how you are using it on your shoots :)

    And yes, sorry to skip out on wppi this year – but I’ll toast you from italy! and yes, come to the workshop in September! It’s going to be AMAZING!!

    A presto!

    Christa

  38. Christa
    February 1, 2011 | 5:10 am

    @Heather Johnson
    Heather,

    Thank you! and yes, I’d love to see you at the LA Workshop – the one on Feb 2/27 only has a few seats left.

    Let me know if you want to get a seat for that one or on the wait list for December and I’ll mark you down!

    xoxo, Christa

  39. Christa
    February 1, 2011 | 5:12 am

    @Marina Milosevic
    Marina,

    Thanks! I’m so happy to hear that! Hoping to see you at PartnerCon in November – I will do a drawing there to give away a free book :)

    xoxo, Christa

  40. Lana Williams
    February 1, 2011 | 9:28 pm

    Hey Christa! WOW, loving these pics you took at your villa….I am SO jealous! It has been over 3 years since my husband and I were in Florence and we can’t wait to go back. Glad to hear that you’ll be at PartnerCon in San Diego, looking forward to seeing you again. Ciao, Lana

  41. Babi Chatterjee
    July 19, 2011 | 1:09 pm

    Hello Christa,
    How wonderful to find your blog with these fantastic photographs!
    My husband and I stayed with Frederica over Christmas, and I am getting my photos and journal into a book form
    I would love for you to share it with me, and get your comments.
    In my heart, I belong at Palmerino-hope we will be there again soon.

  42. Joe DiMattia
    August 7, 2011 | 7:07 am

    LOVE this post!! Christa your work leaves me breathless and always inspired! You photograph the beauty of women like no other. So glad I discovered you. Color me officially jealous that you packed everything up and moved to Italy too! I hope we get to meet some day at a conference or workshop. I think you will be just as amazing in person as you seem to be thru your blog! Much continued success to you!

  43. Jean Huang Photography
    June 11, 2012 | 5:41 pm

    Absolutely beautiful! This is the kind of beauty that I’m constantly drawn to. I won’t be surprised that you’ll find inspiration for more fantastic work.

    Tuscan has been on our list for a longgggg time. If you are still there when we finally make our trip there, we’ll hope to pay this villa and you a visit. :-)

    Enjoy every minute of it, Christa!

    Jean

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