Scotland's 'most remote residents' have portraits taken by royal photographer

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Royal photographer Matt Porteous shot the portraits

The royal photographer who shot Prince William and Kate Middleton's official family photos has shared a series of portraits of some of Scotland's "most remote residents".

Porteous directed the residents of Knoydart during the photoshoot remotely using satellite technology. The photographer guided the locals from his studio over 500 miles away whilst shooting their portraits using the smartphone. Greig is the Knoydart ranger, whose role consists of managing conservation projects, and offering tours of the village and surrounding land to tourists.

Porteous commented: "This was the most challenging test because I've never before led a portrait session using a smartphone, much less one that is soaring through the air while I'm hundreds of miles away. However, the OnePlus 11 boasts an outstanding camera system that made it possible for me to capture DSLR quality images, even under challenging circumstances – incredible!

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