A few months ago, the Belgian photographer Laura Bierens (Laura Bierens) Said's friend asked if she could shoot her father in the style of the famous TV series "Game of Thrones". The photo shoot was supposed to be a birthday present for my father. Laura agreed, and they went to Cornwall to the ruined Tintagel Castle, whose stones breathe ancient legends about King Arthur and the tragic love of Tristan and Isolde.
Saida's father was turning 50, and he wanted to arrange something unusual to cope with the approaching midlife crisis. The photoshoot turned out exactly as it was conceived: gloomy, atmospheric and masculine beautiful.
A legend was even invented for photographing, and the photos became illustrations of its plot.
Goron is a Cornish lord, and he has to fight in the name of King Mordred against evil forces threatening the kingdom.
After a fierce battle on the Cornish coast, Goron returns home with victory as a true hero.
However, King Mordred, harboring a grudge and envious of the lord's success, sends the witch Gwenora to him so that she seduces Goron to go over to the side of darkness and turn him against the people.