Cinematic Headshots for Actors & Professionals in Los Angeles
With over twenty years behind the camera, Rory Lewis is an award-winning British headshot photographer celebrated for his cinematic, expressive portraits of royalty, Hollywood icons, and world leaders. From his Downtown Los Angeles studio, he brings this same artistry and precision to actors, corporate professionals, models, and creatives seeking distinctive, career-defining headshots.
Rory’s actor headshots, corporate headshots, and creative portraits are distinguished by their cinematic lighting, emotional depth, and timeless composition. Each session fuses the precision of fine art with the spontaneity of authentic expression—producing images that capture confidence, character, and individuality.
Having photographed icons such as Sir Patrick Stewart, Sir Ian McKellen, William Shatner, and former British prime ministers, Rory brings that same creative direction and attention to detail to every client—whether an emerging performer, business leader, or established artist. His approach emphasizes authenticity and presence, revealing not just a face, but the essence of the person behind it.
In Los Angeles, Rory’s studio provides a relaxed yet professional environment tailored to meet the needs of actors, executives, entrepreneurs, and creatives. From expert lighting design and wardrobe consultation to expressive coaching and professional retouching, every detail is carefully curated to ensure portraits that stand out on casting platforms, corporate profiles, and social media—and endure as timeless works of art.
Headshot Sessions — Rory Lewis Photography
💄 Makeup Services
• One Look: Natural makeup & light hair – $275 (60 min)
• Two Looks: Includes eyeshadow/lip/hair change – $325 (75 min)
• Full Session Makeover – $495 (120 min)
Complete creative makeup transformation with multiple style changes, detailed skin work, lashes, bold options, and fully restyled hair to match each set/look.
📸 What’s Included
• Session in studio with professional lighting
• Wardrobe consultation, steamer, changing room
• Complimentary coffee, tea & water
• Online gallery of proofs (watermarked)
• Retouched, high-resolution images ready for Spotlight, IMDb, or LinkedIn
➕ Add-Ons
• Full-body setup & retouch – $125
• Additional outfit & 15 min – $100
• Extra makeup look – $85
• Slate shot video (4 takes) – $100
• Extra standard retouch – $88/image
• Super retouch – $166/image
60-Minute Session — $625
Perfect balance of range and value
• 3 outfits
• 200 images (online gallery)
• 4 retouched images
90-Minute Session — $795
For working actors and professionals
• 4 outfits
• 300 images (online gallery)
• 6 retouched images
120-Minute Session — $1095
For professionals seeking iconic, multi-use portraits
• 5 outfits
• 350 images (online gallery)
• 8 retouched images
120-Minute Portrait Pro Package — $1495
The ultimate cinematic portrait experience
5 outfits
Approx. 350 images (online gallery)
8 Super Retouched images
Advanced cinematic lighting setups
Creative direction for a signature Rory Lewis iconic portrait
Includes: Super Retouching
🎭 Actors Headshots in Los Angeles
A great actor headshot does more than show your face — it captures your presence.
Rory’s cinematic lighting and expert direction reveal your unique type, range, and emotional depth. Each session is relaxed yet precise, ensuring natural expression and versatility across theatrical, commercial, and character looks.
Clients who have trusted Rory Lewis for their portraits include Sir Patrick Stewart, Sir Ian McKellen, and William Shatner, alongside countless stage and screen talents. His actor headshots are praised for combining authenticity with timeless elegance — images that open doors with casting directors and agents alike.
The biggest trend in Los Angeles Headshots right now is authenticity. The "over-retouched" look is out. Today’s industry leaders want to see skin texture, real expressions, and "the eyes."
At my Downtown LA studio, I focus on the Cinematic Headshot—a style that utilizes Chiaroscuro lighting (the interplay of light and shadow) to create depth. This isn’t just a photo; it’s a tool that helps you stand out in a sea of generic, bright-and-airy snapshots.
From the West End to Hawkins: A Session at the London Studio
In my latest session, I had the pleasure of photographing the formidable Shane Atwooll. Currently commanding the stage as Chief Hopper in the West End hit Stranger Things: The First Shadow, Shane is an actor whose resume reads like a masterclass in versatility.
A powerful debut in New York.
Madison Pernell came into the studio for her first New York actors headshots with a clear intention — to create images that feel cinematic, honest, and casting-ready. In a city where first impressions are everything, your headshot must do more than show your face. It must suggest story.
Oscar Pavlo first stepped in front of my lens in 2019. At the time, we captured a powerful foundation: intelligent, watchful, composed. Since then, his range has expanded, deepened, matured. When he reached out for a second session in New York, it wasn’t simply for “new headshots.” It was because his casting had shifted — and his imagery needed to reflect that evolution.
In the high-stakes world of Los Angeles casting, a headshot needs to do more than just show a face—it needs to tell a story before a single word is spoken. Our recent session with Brazilian-American actor Haysam Ali is a masterclass in how cinematic lighting and intentional direction can capture the range of a truly transformative performer.
Since then, Steven has built a steady and varied career across British television, appearing in populist and long-running dramas including Death in Paradise and Doctors. In 2012, his career expanded onto the global stage when he joined the vast international cast of Game of Thrones, a production that redefined the scale and ambition of television drama worldwide.
WhenElisha Davisstepped into my Downtown Los Angeles studio, the objective was clear: create imagery that matched the pace and scale of his career right now.
With a growing body of television work and a slate of recent and upcoming releases, Elisha booked my Signature Actors Headshot Session—a session designed for actors who need more than a single “casting look.” This is about range, presence, and longevity across platforms: Spotlight, IMDb, press, agents, and editorial use.
This recent actor headshot session with Chauncey Allen was photographed at my Downtown Los Angeles studio, created specifically for casting, representation, and industry submission. The focus throughout the sitting was simple and deliberate: authentic presence, emotional clarity, and cinematic restraint.
This actors headshot session was designed to reflect that same sensibility: grounded, cinematic, and psychologically present. Rather than a generic studio headshot, the aim was to create imagery that feels like a still lifted from a film—something that speaks directly to casting directors, producers, and collaborators working in prestige film and television.
Portraits & Headshots with the Architect of the Chubbuck Technique
There are rare figures in the acting world whose influence extends far beyond the classroom—whose ideas shape performances, careers, and entire generations of artists. Ivana Chubbuck is unquestionably one of them.
Actor Tyler Huxtable visited my Downtown Los Angeles studio for a cinematic headshot session focused on truth, restraint, and screen presence. The aim was simple: to create portraits that feel authentic, contemporary, and immediately readable to casting directors.
At the New York studio, Rory Lewis captured a powerful new series of actor headshots with Jason Cliff, a dynamic film, television, and stage actor known for his emotional intelligence, restraint, and commanding screen presence.
This Los Angeles actors headshots session with Marina Mazepa is a strong example of my approach to modern actor headshots that balance industry relevance with cinematic depth. Marina is a Ukrainian actress, dancer, and contortionist, widely recognised for her appearances on America’s Got Talent, So You Think You Can Dance, France’s Got Talent, and Everybody Dance! Ukraine. Her work demands headshots that communicate presence, range, and emotional control—qualities essential for casting in film, television, and streaming productions.
New York Actor Headshots with Rory Lewis
In the heart of Midtown Manhattan, actor Jeremy Brena stepped into the studio for a focused, cinematic headshot session designed for today’s competitive New York casting landscape. Known for his work across acclaimed television and film, Jeremy’s session centered on clarity, presence, and authenticity—qualities casting directors consistently respond to in New York actor headshots.
With credits including Elementary, Power, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Jeremy brings a grounded, intelligent energy to the camera. The aim of this shoot was not spectacle, but truth—portraits that feel lived-in, confident, and unmistakably him.
Capturing a compelling actor headshot is never about performance alone — it is about presence. For actor Devin McElvogue, our recent session at my Downtown Los Angeles studio focused on exactly that: stripping away artifice to reveal clarity, confidence, and character.
Actor Adam Wesley is known for performances marked by intensity, restraint, and psychological depth. With credits including Where the Shadows Wait (2025), The Lonely Crowd, and Not Every Woman, his work consistently inhabits the quieter, more complex spaces of character—where tension lives beneath the surface rather than being declared outright. That sensibility formed the foundation of his recent theatrical headshot session at my Downtown Los Angeles studio.
Born in New York, Lakshmi Devy is an accomplished actress, director, screenwriter, and producer of Indian descent whose career moves fluidly between New York and India. Deeply attuned to both cultures, Lakshmi brings a rare sense of balance, intelligence, and emotional clarity to her work—qualities that were immediately evident during her recent portrait sitting at my New York studio in Manhattan.
I recently welcomed actor Francis Price to my Los Angeles studio for a set of fresh, cinematic actor headshots. Francis, a graduate of the CalArts Theater School and Middlebury College, brings a grounded presence and disciplined technique shaped by years of stage and screen experience.
Capturing new headshots for Todd Jeffries at my Downtown Los Angeles studio was an exceptional experience, working with an actor whose career spans award-winning stage work, memorable film roles, and appearances across some of television’s most iconic series. In a city where a headshot is often the first introduction to casting directors, producers, and agencies, Jeffries brought a depth and presence shaped by decades of performance.
I recently had the pleasure of photographing actress Echaka Agba at my Midtown Manhattan studio. Echaka is an exceptional talent whose work spans film, television, and theatre, with standout performances in We Grown Now (2023), Chicago Med, South Side, Work in Progress, and the award-winning short Runner. Her ability to move effortlessly between drama, comedy, and deeply human storytelling has made her a rising presence across the industry.
Capturing actress Kayelyn Hull at my Manhattan studio was a reminder of why New York continues to be one of the most exciting cities in the world for performers. Every actor who steps in front of the lens brings their own blend of ambition, vulnerability, and untapped potential—but Kayelyn brought something especially compelling: a quiet intensity paired with a natural ease, the kind of presence casting directors remember long after the audition has ended.
This month, I had the pleasure of photographing American actor Ryan Rottman at my Central London studio, creating a new series of cinematic headshots that highlight his range, presence, and unmistakable on-screen charisma.
As a portrait photographer based in Downtown Los Angeles, I’ve had the privilege of working with extraordinary performers — and Michael Robert House is one of them. A versatile American actor, musician, and model, Michael brings intensity, depth, and sincerity to every frame.
With over two decades behind the lens, Rory Lewis is an award-winning portrait photographer celebrated for creating actor headshots that capture authenticity, depth, and individuality. Every session is carefully tailored to reveal true character and emotional range—qualities that make lasting impressions with casting directors and industry professionals alike.
At our Downtown Los Angeles studio, I recently had the pleasure of photographing Saint, a promising young actor whose natural confidence and expressive presence made for a truly engaging headshot session.
This week, I had the pleasure of photographing Jennifer Riker, an accomplished American actress whose striking versatility spans television, film, and voiceover. Best known for her compelling portrayal of Dr. Helga Jace in the Warner Bros/DC Entertainment hit series Black Lightning, Jennifer brings an incredible depth of intelligence and nuance to every role she inhabits.
Ana Peralta Chong into my Downtown Los Angeles studio for a recent session of headshots and digitals.
It was an honor to welcome Peter O’Meara into my Los Angeles studio for a headshot session. A lauded character actor, Peter has built an extraordinary career across stage and screen, with performances that have captivated audiences in both Europe and the United States.
It was a pleasure to welcome actor and broadcaster James Packard into my Downtown Los Angeles studio for a recent headshot session. James, known for his role in Darkness Reigns (2017), was born in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, on August 13, 1995, and raised in Denver, Colorado. From a young age, he felt a strong pull toward the craft of acting, pursuing it with focus during his college years. Today, he continues to balance his work on screen and in broadcasting, carving out a distinctive presence in the entertainment industry.
Actors who have chosen Rory Lewis have been cast for groundbreaking Film & Television Productions.
💼 Corporate & Editorial Headshots
For entrepreneurs, executives, and creative professionals, your headshot is your visual handshake.
Rory’s editorial-style portraits balance confidence and approachability — ideal for LinkedIn, company websites, press profiles, and brand storytelling. Sessions can take place in-studio or on-location across Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Burbank, and Santa Monica.
Los Angeles continues to draw creative talent from across the world, and recently the studio welcomed musician Alex Obvious for a portrait session exploring mood, character, and the quiet intensity that often defines artists working in music today.
In the high-stakes world of Los Angeles casting, a headshot needs to do more than just show a face—it needs to tell a story before a single word is spoken. Our recent session with Brazilian-American actor Haysam Ali is a masterclass in how cinematic lighting and intentional direction can capture the range of a truly transformative performer.
Recently, I had the pleasure of working with Sean Henney, a man who is as focused on the future of private markets technology as I am on the future of fine-art portraiture.
Lighting the "Data Obsessed" Professional
When Sean came to me, we talked about his mission—navigating the "hardest problem" in his industry: data. My goal as a photographer isn’t just to get a clear shot of a face; it’s to use cinematic lighting to reveal the character of the person solving those problems.
Lacota Shapley came into my Downtown Los Angeles studio for a model headshot session built around clarity, confidence, and longevity—portraits that feel contemporary and editorial, while remaining timeless enough to carry a portfolio forward for years.
In the heart of Midtown Manhattan, I recently had the pleasure of photographing Dominic Bracco — a dynamic YouTuber, post-production specialist, and content creator whose work spans global campaigns for major brands, agencies, and media platforms. With a background in video editing, post-production, branded content, TV commercials, mobile media, and corporate storytelling, Dominic brings a rare blend of technical mastery and creative vision to every project he touches.
This week in Los Angeles, I had the pleasure of photographing Emmy Award–winning composer James Michael “Jim” Dooley, one of the most prolific musical storytellers working in film, television, and games today. Known for his work with Hans Zimmer at Remote Control Productions and for scores spanning Pushing Daisies, inFAMOUS, Epic Mickey, Secret Obsession, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, and The Da Vinci Code, James has shaped the soundscape of modern screen music for over two decades.
Last month in my Central London studio, I had the pleasure of capturing a series of cinematic headshots and portraits of Jonathan Sacerdoti—a British broadcaster, journalist, producer, and prominent voice on issues of extremism, antisemitism, race relations, Middle Eastern affairs, and the British royal family. Known for his sharp analysis and measured commentary across networks including Fox News, i24news, Cheddar, E! Daily Pop, and Us Weekly, Jonathan brings a unique blend of intellect, lived experience, and clarity to contemporary public discourse.
Matthew Margeson — the acclaimed American composer known for his dynamic, emotionally charged scores — joined me in Los Angeles for a refined, character-driven headshot session.
It was a pleasure to welcome Arshak Papazyan to my Los Angeles studio for a cinematic headshot session. A creative force with boundless energy, Arshak has built a reputation for shaping culture through art, design, and storytelling—a perfect match for the expressive, character-driven portraits I strive to create.
Michael Richardson stepped into the studio for a set of striking model digitals that highlight his natural presence and versatility. With clean lines, sharp features, and effortless style, Michael’s digitals provide agencies with exactly what they need: unfiltered, authentic images that showcase his potential across fashion, lifestyle, and commercial work.
Model digitals are the cornerstone of every successful modeling portfolio. Agencies rely on them to assess true potential, and clients look for honesty and polish in every frame. Drawing on years of experience photographing actors, celebrities, and fashion talent, I create clean, agency-ready digitals that not only meet industry standards but also reveal your individuality and best angles through subtle, professional direction.
Weemunga Johnson brought a rare balance of intensity and refinement to his model digitals session. His striking profile, clean lines, and confident presence translate effortlessly on camera—exactly what agencies look for when assessing potential and versatility.
In my London studio, I had the pleasure of photographing Ana Emdin, an accomplished film producer whose work spans both the UK and the international stage. From the moment she stepped in front of the camera, Ana brought a poised elegance and quiet confidence that lent itself beautifully to portraiture rooted in restraint, presence, and depth.
Through cinematic lighting and thoughtful direction, Rory created portraits that reflect Sexton’s commanding presence and human depth, embodying the drive and character that make him a force in and beyond the courtroom.
Rory Lewis has completed headshots and portrait commissions for leading organizations and corporations.
🧭 Studio Location
📍 124 W 4th St, Unit 222, Los Angeles, CA 90013
(Inside the historic Farmers & Merchants Bank Building)
A modern, fully equipped space steps from Arts District and Broadway — a creative haven for actors and professionalsalike. On-location sessions available throughout Hollywood, Pasadena, and Culver City.
🛠️ The Process
Consultation — define goals, type, and usage.
Wardrobe Guidance — plan tones & styles that flatter on camera.
Guided Session — expressive coaching to capture your range.
Proof Gallery — review & select favorites.
Professional Retouching — subtle polish, natural finish.
Delivery — ready-to-use files for Spotlight, Backstage, IMDb, and LinkedIn.
⭐ Why Choose Rory Lewis in Los Angeles
International Reputation: portraits exhibited by the National Portrait Gallery (London).
Cinematic Lighting Mastery: inspired by Caravaggio and modern film stills.
Personalized Direction: relaxed sessions that build confidence and authenticity.
Industry Recognition: recommended by Spotlight & Backstage Casting.
Trusted by Leaders & Artists: from Hollywood to Wall Street.
🧾 FAQ
Do you photograph beginners?
Absolutely — Rory works with both seasoned performers and those new to professional photography.
Natural light or studio light?
Both — sessions often blend cinematic strobe with natural window light for depth and dimension.
What should I wear?
Bring solid colors, minimal patterns, and necklines that frame your face. We’ll refine the selection on set.
How long before I get my photos?
Final retouched images are delivered within 5 business days of selection.
📅 Book Your New York Headshot Session
To schedule or request rates, please include your desired dates and whether you need makeup services or corporate branding shots.
Email AL@RORYLEWIS.STUDIO or visit our Scheduling Page to book your session.
Timeless headshots that open doors — crafted with cinematic precision in the heart of Manhattan.
There are moments in an actor’s career when a new headshot is not simply an update — it is a recalibration. A shift in tone. A refinement of identity.
Grant Southard returned to the studio ready to capture that shift.