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".The Knoydart peninsula in the Highlands is among the hardest to reach places in the UK.
Located on the West Coast of Scotland, it can only be accessed by boat or via a two-day hike through the Scottish Highlands.To capture Knoydart's residents, as well as its spectacular landscapes, Matt Porteous teamed up with OnePlus in "one of the world’s most logistically challenging and extreme photoshoots".
To reach them, one of the company's OnePlus 11 smartphones was mounted to a drone and flown into the peninsula.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.According to OnePlus, all of the approximately 100 residents in Knoydart know their next door neighbour by name, while 82 percent speak to them at least once a week.The photoshoot was commissioned to celebrate the "incredible close-knit community" in the remote area.
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