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The Beautifully Twisted Photography of Nikita "Nikitzo" Zolotarev.




Russian born Nikita Zolotarev (aka Nikitzo) is both a make-up artist and commercial photographer who works and lives in Leipzig, Germany. With food, fashion and tabletop work and his credit, it is his stunning ballet and contortionist photos that I find the most compelling.




Zolotarev is best known for the calendars he has shot of world-renowned contortionist Julia Gunthel, who goes by the stage name Zlata. I'm not sure if the two are merely business partners or a couple, but both Nikita and Julia were born in Russia, both now live in Leipzig, he has taken almost all her photos for the past several years, travels with her (she has a son) and together they own and run Zlata Media.

The Telegraph covered her 2012 calendar, The Daily Mail featured her 2013 calendar and HuffPo recently covered her new 2014 Calendar, but I wanted to share with you the best from those as well as some of his lesser known photography.


above: photographer and make-up artist Nikita Zolotarev in his studio

I have chosen some of my favorites from the breadth of his work to share with you so you, too, can marvel at both the flexibility of his models,  and the beauty of his work.




















And although not featuring contorted models, here are some of his other fashion photography:






As I mentioned at the beginning of this post, Nikita is also a make-up artist. Below he is applying the makeup on Julia Gunthel for the cover of her 2014 Zlata Calendar:


The final cover of the 2014 Zlata Calendar by Nikitzo:


You can purchase the 2014 calendar here

all images courtesy of Nikitzo

Car Max Super Bowl "Slow Clap" Ad is Well Done... And Then Done Again With Puppies!





Car Max has released a nice new spot that will air in the upcoming Super Bowl. Then, as a bonus, they then went ahead and recreated it with puppies - claiming that if the Super Bowl has a "puppy version" then why not their ad?



The premise is the same for the two versions: A customer leaves the Car Max lot and during his drive home receives the "slow clap" from everyone he passes. Even the cupid in a front lawn fountain breaks into the sarcastic applause. To add a little pop culture cameo, actor Sean Astin appears in the commercial referencing his role in the 1993 sports tearjerker 'Rudy'.

The Car Max "Slow Clap" spot that airs during the game will only be 30 seconds, but here's the extended version:


As if creating an entertaining spot for the Superbowl weren't enough of a challenge, they then went ahead and recreated it with puppies:

Slow Bark - CarMax "Puppy Version" of Big Game Commercial 2014:


A few more frame comparisons for you- because I had fun making them:




A shout out to Mashable for bringing this to my attention.

Your First Look At The Upcoming Peter Pilotto Collection For Target.




On February 9, 2014, the year’s most anticipated Target collaboration arrives. Teaming up with fashion brand PETER PILOTTO (designers Peter Pilotto & Christopher De Vos) Target will be featuring the London brand's innovative, complex & colorful prints. A blend of classic ideas and modern vision, PETER PILOTTO has already won over a devoted following - and this fun collection at Target will only increase it.


above: Peter Pilotto & Christopher De Vos

Looks:






The collection features approximately 70 items including dresses, skirts, cardigans, jackets, bathing suits, tops, shoes, beach totes, cosmetic bags and sunglasses. Several of the adorable pieces are exclusive to Target.com (not sold in stores) including select swimwear, dresses, and tops. The prices of the collection range from $16.99 to $79.99, with most items under $60.



"Our brand is about print, yes, but it's also about the emotional feeling you can get from color & color combinations."- Peter Pilotto

The Peter Pilotto collection for Target:










Don't forget, the Peter Pilotto for Target collection launches on February 9th and is destined to sell out quickly!

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