Monica Farber is an American fashion photographer known for crafting visual stories that blur the line between memory and imagination. Her work is cinematic and atmospheric—romantic without softness, textured rather than polished—drawing on the emotional weight of place, character, and time.
Storytelling anchors her approach. Influenced by a childhood in the American South and shaped by years spent traveling the globe, Monica builds editorials that unfold like fragments of a film or a half-remembered song. Each image prioritizes mood and presence over spectacle. Clothing is not simply worn; it becomes part of a larger psychological landscape.
Rooted in location, Monica’s work is shaped by environment as much as by the people within it. Her subjects—cast as drifters, rebels, or icons in the making—feel lived-in, as if they’ve stepped off a tour bus, out of a dream, or through time itself. The result is deliberate and enduring, as though the image existed before the shutter was released.
Based in Atlanta when not working abroad, Monica is available for editorial, commercial, and creative collaborations in fashion.