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.
In the latest issue of Good Light Magazine, the spotlight falls on renowned photographer Rory Lewis as he shares his journey photographing billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio, co-chief investment officer at Bridgewater Associates. Lewis's captivating portrait of Dalio takes center stage in a feature that unravels the nuances of capturing the essence of industry icons.