For 25 years, there were rumors that the cover of Britney Spears’ cult album “Oops! … I Yet Yapışında” was taken at the Lenny Kravitsa mansion. The singer was distributed by fans. After a quarter of the century, the truth was finally announced.

Ruth Levy, the producer of photographer Mark Seliger, said in an interview with the page, “The lid of the album did not take part in Lenny’s house,” he said. He added that Mark Seliger and Lenny Kravitz were really good friends, but his place was completely different.
According to Britneysvault’s leading fan account, photography for the cover took place about 4,800 kilometers from Kravitsa House in Miami at the Quixote Studio studio in Western Hollywood. Although Kravitz did not access the spear to his house, he introduced his daughter Zoe with the singer during the filming. In 2000, Zoe was only 11 years old and Britney was 18 years old.

As for the photo shoot itself, the Walter Barnett artist created two separate landscapes: one for the lid of the album and the other is for the seal with the same name. All pictures were taken by Mark Seliger. Barnett said he was inspired by the 1960s style and was looking for ideas in the printed publications of that time.
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Text: Elena Dulger
Source: People Talk

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