Where does inspiration go when it disappears?
Does it ghost you like a bad habit—gone without warning?
She showed up unannounced.
A bottle of wine, three books, and an idea:
“What if we did a picnic?”
No plans. No warning.
Just sunlight, grass, and my camera—
which hadn’t seen anything worth shooting in months.
The sun hit hard.
But the shadows… the shadows moved with her.
They slipped across her skin like they remembered it.
Like neither light nor dark wanted to let her go.
Zara is both.
She’s soft-spoken and made of fire.
She moves like a whisper, but leaves heat in her wake. Shy, but impossible to ignore.
Sometimes inspiration isn’t something you search for.
It just knocks on your door.
Photography and words by Alexander Tarazona
Model: Zara Rizzetto
Alexander Tarazona also contributed to our sold out C-Heads print volume 38. The issue delves into the art of slowing down, celebrates the joy of crafting, invites you to feel the freedom from society’s temporal constraints, and captures the alluring sentiment that everything looks more beautiful under the sun.
A chance to revisit the full story: ♥ Digital issue — available here.















Photographer: Alexander Tarazona @analogtourist
Model: Zara Rizzetto @zarahrizzetto







