Alessandro Nasini, the curator behind unseen photographs of the King and his late mother the Queen, says his focus is on “doing the best” for the Royal Family as the exhibition went on display for the first time at the King’s Gallery in Buckingham Palace.
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00:00 But I have the luck of having worked with them for about 20 years
00:05 and we've done various photographs over that time, so we've built up a relationship.
00:11 There is an element of me which completely ignores the bigger picture
00:17 and I focus on the fact that I'm photographing someone who I'm familiar with
00:23 and want to do the best for them.
00:26 So I ignore everything else, because I think if I looked at the enormity of some of the things I'm doing
00:34 I might start to wobble or freak out, but I try and keep it as a one-to-one thing.