The Most Beautiful Shots of ‘Game of Thrones’

Exploring the most beautiful shots from television’s most epic show.

Season 2

Episode 1: “The North Remembers”

Cinematography by Kramer Morgenthau
Directed by Alan Taylor

Game Of Thrones The North Remembers

Episode 2: “The Night Lands”

Cinematography by Kramer Morgenthau
Directed by Alan Taylor

Game Of Thrones The Night Lands

Episode 3: “What is Dead May Never Die”

Cinematography by P.J. Dillon
Directed by Alik Sakharov

Game Of Thrones What Is Dead May Never Die

Episode 4: “Garden of Bones”

Cinematography by Martin Kenzie
Directed by David Petrarca

Game Of Thrones Garden Of Bones

Episode 5: “The Ghost of Harrenhal”

Cinematography by Martin Kenzie
Directed by David Petrarca

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Episode 6: “The Old Gods and The New”

Cinematography by Martin Kenzie
Directed by David Nutter

Game Of Thrones The Old Gods And The New

Episode 7: “A Man Without Honor”

Cinematography by Martin Kenzie
Directed by David Nutter

Game Of Thrones A Man Without Honor

Episode 8: “The Prince of Winterfell”

Cinematography by Jonathan Freeman
Directed by Alan Taylor

Game Of Thrones The Prince Of Winterfell

Episode 9: “Blackwater”

Cinematography by Sam McCurdy
Directed by Neil Marshall

Game Of Thrones Blackwater

Episode 10: “Valar Morghulis”

Cinematography by Jonathan Freeman
Directed by Alan Taylor

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