Renowned portrait photographer Rory Lewis is thrilled to announce his return to London this September. After achieving a significant milestone with his portraiture being acquired by The National Portrait Gallery, Rory is back in the UK and ready to bring his exceptional photography services to London-based clients.
Last week, I had the privilege of photographing actor Steven Ogg at my Los Angeles studio for my ongoing Selah Project. It's not unusual for photographers to be inspired by other forms of art, and as many of you may have noticed, my portraiture is heavily influenced by Renaissance Italian masters like Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Titian, and Ribera. Drawing inspiration from these iconic artists, I strive to masterfully recreate the light, atmosphere, and tones of classical portrait paintings in my work. This influence is particularly evident in Selah, my latest and most ambitious project to date.
Specializing in capturing the essence of my subjects, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of clients, including royalty, Hollywood stars, Wall Street CEOs, and members of the armed forces. My portfolio includes esteemed names such as JP Morgan and Lloyds Banking Group. With a bi-coastal presence in Los Angeles and New York, as well as a base in London, I seamlessly cater to the portrait photography needs of my clients.