
Dakota was photographed by Jay L. Clendenin for Los Angeles Times. I added the shoot to our gallery, plus you can read Dakota’s interview for the magazine HERE! check out!!
GALLERY LINKS:
Studio Photoshoots > Session&Outtakes > 2022 > La Times

On June 12, Dakota Johnson was seen on the set of her new movie, “Persuasion” in Salisbury, UK. And also we added the first still of the movie. Check out below:








GALLERY LINKS:
Movie Productions > 202? | Persuasion > On The Set > June 12, 2021 – On the set in Salisbury, UK
Movie Productions > On The Set > Stills
Dakota was photographed by Sharon Radisch for Vogue. I added the shoot to our gallery, plus you can read Dakota’s interview for the magazine below! check out!!



GALLERY LINKS:
Studio Photoshoots > Sessions & Outtakes > 2020 > Vogue
Since emerging onto the Hollywood scene five years ago, Dakota Johnson has been a thoroughly modern sex symbol. Of course, this is due in no small part to her role as Anastasia Steele in the film adaption of the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy, which served as a rousing introduction to the dynamics of a BDSM relationship for many. But that was just the beginning: As evidenced by her latest venture, the 31-year-old actress has every intention of continuing to push the sex-positive conversation forward off-screen, as well.
Read More
Yesterday (12), Dakota was seen filming on the beach for her new movie “The Lost Daughter” in Spetses, Greece . Check out below!!





GALLERY LINKS:
Movie Productions > The Lost Daughter > On the set > October 12, 2020 – On the set in Spetses, Greece
Yesterday (07), Dakota is seen with Chris and Moses have lunch in the Hamptons. Check out below!!





GALLERY LINKS:
Candids Appearaces > From 2020 > August 7 – Have lunch with Chris and Moses in the Hamptons











GALLERY LINKS
Magazine Scans > From 2020 > Marie Claire
Studio Photoshoots > Sessions & Outtakes > 2020 > Marie Claire
Dakota Johnson is a lot like that proverbial duck. She appears serene, but just beneath the surface she is paddling furiously—all day and all night. “I feel the most insane anxiety about our world and our planet,” she says in between bites of takeout salad. It’s 2 p.m. on a Wednesday in late February, and we’re sitting in the quaint two-bedroom bungalow just south of Hollywood that she uses as an office for TeaTime Pictures, the film and TV development company she and former Netflix exec Ro Donnelly launched last fall.
Read More