Hi, I’m Giada!
I’m blessed to live and work on the enchanted island of Ibiza. I grew up between Milan, Italy and Southern California, which I guess makes me an “Italofornian.” I got a degree in photography from Parsons School of Design in Paris, and then stayed another 10 years.
While Paris was my base, I traveled and worked extensively throughout the world, with extended periods in Maui and Laguna Beach, California. I was blessed to work in beautiful places, capturing magical moments, whether a wedding, a yoga class, a corporate teambuilding event, or just a landscape. I love it all. A few years ago I decided to leave Paris in pursuit of a more rural lifestyle, and I couldn’t be happier that Ibiza found me. And even after 10 years, the beauty of this place still rocks me to my core. Every single day. I am inspired to capture the beauty of this island, its golden light and the many types of people who come here to enjoy it as well. Ibiza is a land of bliss. Of radical inclusion and tolerance. Of anything goes. People come here to escape the everyday and experience beauty and freedom on a profound scale. I am in gratitude and in service to this land and the people who made it its rich history, as well as the ones here to write it. I look forward to collaborating with you and creating photographic magic!


A little more about me and my Ibiza:

-I love finding beauty in simplicity

-I live in the pine-scented Ibiza countryside and grow fruit

-My favorite activity is foraging the abundant herbs and vegetables that grow wild

-I love riding my bike on the gentle country roads

-I love swimming our curvaceous turquoise coastline

-I’ve kayak camped around the entire rugged north coast

-I pick up trash when I’m at the beach and am fiercely protective of this place

-I practice ashtanga yoga almost every day

-I’m a hula-hooper

-I have recently rediscovered my love for all things clay and I have become obsessed with wheel throwing

-I love a good cup of coffee and being half italian, a good plate of pasta of course

-I try and practice an attitude of gratitude every day