Chiaroscuro

Robert Picardo Portrait Sitting: Reflecting on a Captivating Experience

Robert Picardo Portrait Sitting: Reflecting on a Captivating Experience

Selah: Inspired by the Hebrew term found in the Book of Psalms, meaning a pause to breathe and reflect, this project aims to capture meditative and dramatic moments in my subjects. The classical influence is ever-present, with inspirations drawn from the intense chiaroscuro and emotional depth of Caravaggio's and Ribera’s works.

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Holbein's Inspiration & Me: Crafting Timelessness in Portraiture

Holbein's Inspiration & Me: Crafting Timelessness in Portraiture

In the realm of portrait photography, the past is not a shadow but a guiding light that shapes the essence of our modern vision. Hans Holbein the Younger, a luminary of the Northern Renaissance, remains a source of profound inspiration in my journey as a portraitist. His ability to capture the very soul of his subjects sets a standard that I aspire to in my studios across New York, London, and Los Angeles. Through the case studies of distinguished individuals, I aim to honor the legacy of Holbein, creating portraits that bridge the centuries between his time and ours.

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The First Catholic Bishop to Play a Formal Role in a British Coronation: Cardinal Vincent Nichols Blesses King Charles III, Photographed by Rory Lewis

The First Catholic Bishop to Play a Formal Role in a British Coronation: Cardinal Vincent Nichols Blesses King Charles III, Photographed by Rory Lewis

Renowned photographer Rory Lewis had the opportunity to capture Cardinal Nichols in a unique sitting at the Cardinal's Palace attached to Westminster Cathedral. Inspired by Renaissance portraits of cardinals painted by Raphael and Caravaggio, Lewis sought to create his own Chiaroscuro depiction of the Cardinal. The sitting lasted two hours, during which Lewis and Cardinal Nichols discussed Renaissance art and took a tour of the palace.

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