Stolfa's most recognizable series, 'The Regulars', won her The New York Times Photography Contest for College Students in 2004.
Her carefully composed, large-scale color prints express the intimacy and sincerity in worker and patron relationships.
Furthermore, Stolfa’s images confront a social commentary on the urban bar experience with the isolated subjects and their props, namely, ashtrays, mugs, and money.
Stolfa creates powerful portraits of the diverse group of regulars in a way that is reminiscent of Seventeenth Century Dutch paintings in their color, lighting, and decipherable detail.
Stolfa is the Executive Director of the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, a non-profit organization which opened in the late summer of 2009.