Inside that beautiful aerial shot of Harry and Meghan
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The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was a beautiful spectacle all around, but one aerial shot of the newlyweds making the rounds on social media was particularly stirring. The photo, from the Sunday Times Twitter account, went viral online, and Press Association photographer Yui Mok shared more about how it came to be.
Always holding hands ❤️ #RoyalWedding pic.twitter.com/bCfuirSoSg
— Sunday Times Style (@TheSTStyle) May 19, 2018
Mok responded on Saturday to a viral tweet calling his photo "exquisite" and shared that he took it from the roof of Windsor Castle while the couple passed beneath.
Thanks, glad you like the photo. It was taken by myself, and I'm a staff photographer for @PA based in the UK. I was positioned on the roof of George IV Gateway of Windsor Castle, and they passed directly beneath me during their carriage procession. https://t.co/hkzViNhSbb
— Yui Mok (@YuiMok) May 19, 2018
Mok also credited the Press Association photo desk, which quickly edited the raw file as is necessary "on big jobs like this." He also answered questions about what exactly his job entails and the type of camera and lens he used for the photo.
Purely coincidental. I had less than a one-second window to take that particular shot - whilst having to focus through a metal grill I was standing over - so was happy to get anything really!
— Yui Mok (@YuiMok) May 20, 2018
He then shared watermarked versions of the original photo and a few more from his personal account, celebrating the royal couple once more.
♫ Love and marriage, love and marriage, Go together like a horse and carriage ♫ A view of the happy couple from the top of the George IV Gateway at Windsor Castle. #PrinceHarry #MeghanMarkle #RoyalWedding pic.twitter.com/PmSL9E9iud
— Yui Mok (@YuiMok) May 19, 2018