Tanya Dziahileva by Danil Golovkin in Ave Maria | Harper’s Bazaar Russia July 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 15, 2010

Photographer Danil Golovkin shares a revised version of the July cover shoot from Harper’s Bazaar Russia. Complete with flowers, leaves and other adornments, the edits add yet another layer to the already beautiful images. Starring Tanya Dziahileva and styled by Natalia Alaverdian, innocence and grace come together for the ethereal Ave Maria.






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81 thoughts on “Tanya Dziahileva by Danil Golovkin in Ave Maria | Harper’s Bazaar Russia July 2010”

  1. Interesting concept! I think I would have preferred the shots without the foliage and pills overlay, as they are beautiful enough to stand on their own.

  2. Interesting concept! I think I would have preferred the shots without the foliage and pills overlay, as they are beautiful enough to stand on their own.

  3. Interesting concept! I think I would have preferred the shots without the foliage and pills overlay, as they are beautiful enough to stand on their own.

  4. Interesting concept! I think I would have preferred the shots without the foliage and pills overlay, as they are beautiful enough to stand on their own.

  5. it's the most beautiful thing I've seen in a while!
    I think fashion is more than the "sexy" girl thing, all posed, shiny and photoshoped…
    just great, how this explains a story and gets you in the mood inmediately

  6. it's the most beautiful thing I've seen in a while!
    I think fashion is more than the "sexy" girl thing, all posed, shiny and photoshoped…
    just great, how this explains a story and gets you in the mood inmediately

  7. it's the most beautiful thing I've seen in a while!
    I think fashion is more than the "sexy" girl thing, all posed, shiny and photoshoped…
    just great, how this explains a story and gets you in the mood inmediately

  8. it's the most beautiful thing I've seen in a while!
    I think fashion is more than the "sexy" girl thing, all posed, shiny and photoshoped…
    just great, how this explains a story and gets you in the mood inmediately

  9. the penultimate one is semi-passable.
    It just looks like someone decided to add some foliage to their magazine and photograph it. Weird.

  10. the penultimate one is semi-passable.
    It just looks like someone decided to add some foliage to their magazine and photograph it. Weird.

  11. the penultimate one is semi-passable.
    It just looks like someone decided to add some foliage to their magazine and photograph it. Weird.

  12. the penultimate one is semi-passable.
    It just looks like someone decided to add some foliage to their magazine and photograph it. Weird.

  13. the penultimate one is semi-passable.
    It just looks like someone decided to add some foliage to their magazine and photograph it. Weird.

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