Game of Thrones production designer, still photography coming to NYCC!

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Game of Thrones may have ended, but fans can still mix it up with some of the crew members behind the phenomenon at next weekend’s New York Comic Con! Production designer Deborah Riley, who started working on the show in season 4, and principal photographer Helen Solan, who took 1.5 million photos while working on all eight seasons, will be in attendance.

If you’re attending the con, then their panel is one you won’t want to miss. Between the two of them, they’ve created and curated some of the most and memorable imagery from the past 10 years of TV. Wouldn’t you like to know how they went about such a giant task?

Here are the details you need to know:

Panel Name: “Learn How Game of Thrones Was Brought to Life”

Where: Room 1A02 (Inside the Javits Convention Center)

When: Thursday, October 3rd, 7:45 PM-8:45 PM

Moderator: VP of Marketing Darren Williams

Joining Sloan and Riley will be Vanessa Lopez and Amanda Ng, the associate producer and editor behind Insight Edition’s The Photography of Game of Thrones, which you can pre-order on Amazon. This photo book looks legendary, and I for one, can’t wait to see everything in it!

Photography of Game of Thrones. HBO and Insight Editions. More Warrior.

Apart from the panel on Thursday, Sloan and Riley will be available for signings at their own booth on the convention floor!

When: Friday, Oct. 4th (11 AM-12 PM); Saturday, Oct. 5th (4 PM-5 PM)

Where: NYCC Booth #1946

While at the convention, attendees can snag an early copy of their upcoming books from Insight Editions, The Photography of Game of Thrones and The Art of Game of Thrones. Don’t miss it!

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