In the heartbeat of New York, actress and activist Emeline O'Hara unfolds her narrative through the lens of renowned Headshot Photographer Rory Lewis. Emeline's foray into cinema, notably in the crowd-funded Halo fan film Dawn Under Heaven, unveils a talent unafraid to tackle complex themes. Rory Lewis' lens captures the essence of Emeline's genre-defying performances, from humankind (2016) to the award-winning indie isolation horror They Don't Leave (2023).
As Emeline shares her insight into acting, Rory Lewis translates the dichotomy of strength and vulnerability, a theme that fuels her best work. In They Don't Leave, Emeline leads as Carly, navigating personal traumas, and in doing so, provides a profound sense of catharsis.
Rory Lewis, a distinguished Headshot Photographer with over two decades of experience, brings a unique dimension to Emeline's visual narrative. His extensive portfolio, featuring iconic figures like Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen, attests to his versatility and creativity. Collaborating closely with Emeline, Rory captures the authenticity and passion that define her journey.
Rory's influence extends globally, as seen through exhibitions in prestigious venues and workshops that contribute to the growth of aspiring photographers. His commitment to pushing artistic boundaries aligns seamlessly with Emeline's dedication to storytelling through her craft.
Driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence, Rory Lewis and Emeline O'Hara collectively redefine the art of portraiture. Whether on the vibrant streets of New York or any corner of the world, their collaboration transcends the ordinary, weaving a narrative that celebrates the strength, vulnerability, and boundless creativity inherent in the intersection of art and activism.