The Most Beautiful Shots of ‘Game of Thrones’

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

Season 3

Episode 1: “Valar Dohaeris”

Cinematography by Jonathan Freeman
Directed by Daniel Minahan

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Episode 2: “Dark Wings, Dark Words”

Cinematography by Jonathan Freeman
Directed by Daniel Minahan

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Episode 3: “Walk of Punishment”

Cinematography by Matthew Jensen
Directed by David Benioff

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Episode 4: “And Now His Watch Is Ended”

Cinematography by Anette Haellmigk
Directed by Alex Graves

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Episode 5: “Kissed by Fire”

Cinematography by Anette Haellmigk
Directed by Alex Graves

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Episode 6: “The Climb”

Cinematography by David Katznelson
Directed by Alik Sakharov

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Episode 7: “The Bear and the Maiden Fair”

Cinematography by Chris Seager
Directed by Michelle MacLaren

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Episode 8: “Second Sons”

Cinematography by Chris Seager
Directed by Michelle MacLaren

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Episode 9: “The Rains of Castamere”

Cinematography by Robert McLachlan
Directed by David Nutter

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Episode 10: “Mhysa”

Cinematography by Robert McLachlan
Directed by David Nutter

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Neil Miller is the persistently-bearded Publisher of Film School Rejects, Nonfics, and One Perfect Shot. He's also the Executive Producer of the One Perfect Shot TV show (currently streaming on HBO Max) and the co-host of Trial By Content on The Ringer Podcast Network. He can be found on Twitter here: @rejects (He/Him)