Military Heritage

Capturing the Heritage of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment: A Journey Through the Years

Capturing the Heritage of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment: A Journey Through the Years

Since 2014, I have had the immense privilege of photographing the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, capturing the rich history and pageantry of this iconic unit. my work has chronicled the evolution of the regiment, revealing the faces and stories that continue to define this elite corps of mounted soldiers.

Read More

Preserving Tradition Amidst AI: A Reflection on Military Portraiture

Preserving Tradition Amidst AI: A Reflection on Military Portraiture

In recent times, a concerning trend has emerged within military circles—a proliferation of AI-generated images of soldiers appearing on various units' social media platforms. This development strikes at the heart of military tradition and historical record-keeping, challenging the essence of preserving the legacy of those who have served. As a photographer with two decades of experience working closely with the British, American, Canadian, and Italian Armies, I have witnessed firsthand the importance of maintaining the authenticity and reverence of military portraiture.

Read More

Capturing the Essence of Leadership: A Portrait Session with Chief of General Staff General Patrick Sanders

Capturing the Essence of Leadership: A Portrait Session with Chief of General Staff General Patrick Sanders

In the illustrious world of military portraiture, Rory Lewis stands as the foremost photographer, specializing in capturing the essence of military personnel through his lens. Having previously photographed distinguished leaders like General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith and General Sir Nicholas Carter, Rory embarked on another prestigious project – capturing the commanding presence of General Patrick Sanders, the Chief of the General Staff.

Read More

Rory Lewis' 'Soldiery' Project Joins the Permanent Collection at the National Army Museum in London

Rory Lewis' 'Soldiery' Project Joins the Permanent Collection at the National Army Museum in London

Los Angeles-based portrait photographer Rory Lewis has achieved a remarkable milestone in his photography career as his project, 'Soldiery,' finds a permanent home in the prestigious National Army Museum in London. Celebrating two decades in the industry, Lewis' 'Soldiery' is a testament to his dedication and talent as a portraitist.

Read More