“With the tree of life behind them and the garden representing fertility, life and moving forward, they didn’t need any direction, because they are, and always have been, waltzing through life together as absolute soulmates,” Harriman told Vogue. “When you see people who have the connection that they have, it’s like reading the pages of a book.” ‘Remote’ shooting is a practice that is becoming conventional for photographers while Covid restrictions have been in place. Recently it was revealed that a New York Times cover shot of actress Zoë Kravitz was taken by Taylor Swift, who happened to be in her bubble. The actual photographer, Christopher Anderson, directed Kravitz, and Swift’s camera, through video call from Paris.