I'm grateful to find myself featured in a new article by Samy's Camera — "The Photographer Who Shoots Legends: How One History Student Became the Go-To Portrait Artist for Stars, Soldiers, and World Leaders."
The piece traces an unlikely path: from lecture halls steeped in historical inquiry to studio sessions with some of the most recognizable faces of our time. Game of Thrones actors, Marvel stars, British royalty, military commanders — each sitting has been a study in character, a moment suspended between who they are and how the world sees them.
What began as an education in history quietly evolved into a career interpreting it through portraiture. The classical masters — Holbein's psychological precision, Caravaggio's command of shadow and light — continue to inform my work, forming an invisible architecture beneath each image.
The article also highlights my upcoming Portrait & Headshot Masterclass at Samy's Camera Los Angeles, scheduled for Saturday, November 15, 2025 (11 AM – 4 PM PST).
Over the course of five hours, I'll share the lighting philosophy, directorial techniques, and compositional principles that define my studio practice — from cinematic approaches and Westcott lighting configurations to methods for revealing the authentic presence that lives just beneath the surface.
This isn't a lecture on theory. It's a workshop built on two decades of sitting across from actors, executives, soldiers, and leaders — learning what makes a portrait work, what makes it fail, and how to navigate the space between technique and intuition. Whether you're photographing for casting, editorial, or personal legacy, the goal remains the same: to create images that feel both timeless and immediate, sculptural yet alive.
What You'll Learn:
Classical Lighting Techniques — How to sculpt faces with light inspired by Renaissance and Baroque masters, adapted for modern portraiture
Direction & Connection — Guiding subjects to authentic expression, building trust in the studio, and capturing the moment between poses
Westcott Lighting Setups — Practical demonstrations of the exact configurations I use for headshots, environmental portraits, and editorial work
Compositional Strategy — Framing, negative space, and visual storytelling that elevates a portrait beyond documentation