Capturing Jordan Patrick Smith: A Portrait Session at the Los Angeles Studio
RORY LEWIS
This recent portrait of Jordan Patrick Smith is part of my ongoing project, ChronoVisions: An Epochal Fusion, a series that brings the mysterious allure of the Chronovisor into the realm of modern photography. Inspired by an array of artistic icons, including Frank Herbert, Caravaggio, David Lynch, Gustave Dore, and Ribera, this project is an ambitious exploration of historical eras through the lens of contemporary portraiture.
In ChronoVisions, each image serves as a portal to a parallel universe where the elegance and atmosphere of the 1930s meet the distinct character of the locations chosen for the shoot. With Jordan, dressed in a vibrant red military-inspired jacket, accompanied by classical props like skulls, antique books, and sculptures, we aimed to embody the spirit of a bygone era while weaving in a sense of modern introspection.
Working with Jordan on this portrait was a captivating experience. His ability to channel both strength and subtlety brought this scene to life, giving the image a depth that reflects not only the era we drew inspiration from but also the enigmatic charm of the Chronovisor itself — a device said to glimpse the past. Jordan's natural intensity and expressive gaze allow the viewer to feel connected to a hidden world, creating a visual narrative that transcends time.
In our opinion, this piece stands as a testament to the power of art to transcend boundaries, both temporal and geographical. With ChronoVisions, we invite viewers to immerse themselves in an artistic journey where history and imagination converge, and the past is never truly gone, but rather alive within each frame. This session with Jordan beautifully encapsulates the project's essence — a timeless dialogue between eras, captured through the lens.