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It was the first time I realized how bigGame of Throneswas going to be.
Its a moment where everything is still okay because hes still alive, she said.
Everything was still, everyone was still together, and everything was still kind of okay.
I love that birds-eye view, because I inhabit a silent world where Im on my own just watching.
Youve got everyone working together and no ones job is more important than anyone elses, she says.
He became a total maniac.
Weve shot a lot of battles, but that one was really insane, she says.
It was weeks of madness and dozens of horses on the battlefield and hundreds of extras.
It was such a spectacle.
Its just so impressive, because he really is fighting a battle.
Your brain kicks into autopilot where it just remembers how to take photos.
And, at the same time, not to trip up and get mowed down by a horse.
Ive read the scripts.
I read the call sheets.
I ask questions obsessively, she says.
But Id been watching them from down below thinking,Oh, Ive got to sneak up there.
I got up there just in time for that little moment.
I remember where we shot that photograph of everybody in a big long row.
It was just this lovely moment for me to photograph.
Ive always loved Alfie [Allen], she says.
I love to shoot Alfie and he gets it and he respects photography.
They know that its important.
I dont want to sound too nostalgic, but everything has come to an end here, she says.