Portrait Sittings

A Royal Collection Acquisition: Field Marshal The Lord Richards of Herstmonceux

A Royal Collection Acquisition: Field Marshal The Lord Richards of Herstmonceux

I am honoured to share that my portrait of Field Marshal The Lord Richards of Herstmonceux, GCB, CBE, DSO, DL, has been accepted into the Royal Collection, completing the thirteen works from my non-profit archive now held within that institution.

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A Royal Collection Acquisition: Field Marshal The Lord Houghton of Richmond

A Royal Collection Acquisition: Field Marshal The Lord Houghton of Richmond

I am honoured to share that my portrait of Field Marshal The Lord Houghton of Richmond, GCB, CBE, DL, has been accepted into the Royal Collection — one of thirteen works from my non-profit archive now preserved within it, and among the most recent.

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A Royal Collection Acquisition: Field Marshal The Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank

A Royal Collection Acquisition: Field Marshal The Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank

It is a moment of real significance for my non-profit archive that my portrait of Field Marshal The Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank has been accepted into the Royal Collection, among thirteen works from the archive now held within that institution. This was the first portrait of a British Field Marshal I ever made, and to see it enter the Royal Collection feels like the completion of a circle.

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A Royal Collection Acquisition: H.R.H. Prince Michael of Kent — The King's Royal Hussars

A Royal Collection Acquisition: H.R.H. Prince Michael of Kent — The King's Royal Hussars

I am honoured to share that two further portraits of His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent — photographed as Senior Colonel of The King's Royal Hussars — have been accepted into the Royal Collection, completing his contribution to the thirteen works from my archive now preserved there.

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A Royal Collection Acquisition: H.R.H. Prince Michael of Kent — The Honourable Artillery Company

A Royal Collection Acquisition: H.R.H. Prince Michael of Kent — The Honourable Artillery Company

I am delighted to share that my two portraits of His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent, photographed as Royal Honorary Colonel of The Honourable Artillery Company, have been accepted into the Royal Collection — part of the thirteen works from my non-profit archive now held there.

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A Royal Collection Acquisition: H.R.H. The Duke of Kent in Royal Air Force Uniform

A Royal Collection Acquisition: H.R.H. The Duke of Kent in Royal Air Force Uniform

It is with great pride that I share that three further portraits of His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent — photographed in Royal Air Force uniform — have been accepted into the Royal Collection. They join the Field Marshal portraits as part of a body of thirteen works from my non-profit archive now preserved within that collection.

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A Royal Collection Acquisition: H.R.H. The Duke of Kent as Field Marshal

A Royal Collection Acquisition: H.R.H. The Duke of Kent as Field Marshal

I am profoundly honoured to share that my three portraits of His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent, photographed in his ceremonial uniform as Field Marshal, have been accepted into the Royal Collection — among thirteen works from my non-profit archive now held within that historic institution. To have these images preserved in the nation's foremost royal collection is the highest honour the Soldiery project has yet received.

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Capturing General Sir Roly Walker

Capturing General Sir Roly Walker

This portrait, created as part of the ongoing work of the Rory Lewis Non-Profit, documents General Sir Roly Walker, the professional head of the British Army.

Commissioned into the Irish Guards in 1993, General Walker has commanded at company, battle group, brigade, and strategic levels, with operational service in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan, and Iraq. He commanded the Grenadier Guards in 2009 and later served across brigade, divisional, army, and strategic headquarters.

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Field Marshal The Lord Houghton of Richmond – Portrait Sitting

Field Marshal The Lord Houghton of Richmond – Portrait Sitting

On October 10, 2025, Rory Lewis welcomed Field Marshal The Lord Houghton of Richmond back to his London studio for a second portrait sitting, more than a decade after their first session in 2014. The portrait, part of Rory Lewis Non-Profit’s mission to document all living Field Marshals, captures Lord Houghton’s journey from active command to statesman. Commissioned into the Green Howards in 1974, Lord Houghton served in Northern Ireland, Iraq, and as Chief of the Defence Staff before being promoted to Field Marshal in 2025. The portrait, rendered in Lewis’s signature chiaroscuro style, reflects leadership, wisdom, and legacy.

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Major General James Bowder OBE – Portrait Sitting

Major General James Bowder OBE – Portrait Sitting

In October 2025, I had the honor of photographing Major General James Bowder OBE, the third consecutive Major-General of the Household Division I have captured for the Rory Lewis Non-Profit. Following my portraits of Major General Benjamin Bathurst CBE and Major General Chris Ghika CBE, this latest sitting continues an evolving visual record of those entrusted with upholding the highest traditions of the British Army and the Crown.

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Field Marshal Lord Richards — Portrait Sitting

Field Marshal Lord Richards — Portrait Sitting

Field Marshal David Julian Richards, Baron Richards of Herstmonceux, GCB, CBE, DSO, DL—appointed Honorary Field Marshal by His Majesty The King in June 2025—sat for my non-profit archive on Monday, 6 October 2025. This portrait marks a significant addition to our mission to document the living history of Britain’s senior military leadership through the art of portraiture.

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Gunnery Sergeant Marcus Lewis, U.S. Marine Corps – Portrait Sitting

Gunnery Sergeant Marcus Lewis, U.S. Marine Corps – Portrait Sitting

On October 7, 2023, Israel was plunged into chaos when Hamas launched a brutal surprise attack, leaving over a thousand civilians dead and the nation on the brink of war. Among the Americans closest to the events was Gunnery Sergeant Marcus Lewis, Commander of the Marine Security Guard Detachment at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem.

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Honoring Service: Military Portraits of Patrick Stauffer — Los Angeles Studio

Honoring Service: Military Portraits of Patrick Stauffer — Los Angeles Studio

In the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, I had the privilege of photographing Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Stauffer as part of my ongoing Heroes in Focus (Rory Lewis non-profit) military portrait initiative. This work exists to document service with dignity—creating lasting, museum-grade portraits that honour leadership, commitment, and the human story behind the uniform.

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Capturing History and Tradition: The Royal Lancers

Capturing History and Tradition: The Royal Lancers

My third visit to The Royal Lancers marked a significant moment in the continuing evolution of my long-term military portraiture work, now undertaken through my non-profit practice. Returning to the regiment in 2024 allowed for a deeper, more reflective engagement—building upon earlier sittings to create a cohesive body of work rooted in heritage, continuity, and service.

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General Sir Patrick Sanders – Portrait Sitting

General Sir Patrick Sanders – Portrait Sitting

The Rory Lewis Non-Profit is proud to have funded the latest addition to the distinguished gallery of British Army leaders: a portrait of General Sir Patrick Sanders, KCB, CBE, DSO, ADC Gen. Serving as Chief of the General Staff since June 2022, Sir Patrick’s career exemplifies the leadership, dedication, and strategic excellence that define the modern British Army.

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Admiral Sir Tony Radakin – Portrait Sitting

Admiral Sir Tony Radakin – Portrait Sitting

The Rory Lewis Non-Profit is honored to have captured and preserved the legacy of Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the current Chief of the Defence Staff, marking him as the fifth Chief of the Defence Staff photographed by Rory Lewis. This portrait continues the Non-Profit’s mission to document and celebrate the leadership and service of Britain’s most distinguished military figures.

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General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, KCB, CBE — Portrait Sitting

General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, KCB, CBE — Portrait Sitting

In 2022, Rory Lewis Non-Profit was honoured to record a formal portrait of General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, KCB, CBE, undertaken in London during his tenure as Chief of the General Staff. The commission was created for permanent display within the gallery of former Chiefs—an historic lineage marking the stewardship of the British Army’s senior leadership.

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Virginia Military Institute – Portraits

Virginia Military Institute – Portraits

It was an honor and privilege to collaborate with the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), capturing portraits of its distinguished staff and cadets. This significant project was proudly funded by the Rory Lewis Non-Profit, founded by portrait photographer Rory Lewis, whose career spans more than two decades dedicated to preserving the legacies of military and service personnel through powerful portraiture and storytelling.

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Major General Chris Ghika CBE – Portrait Sitting

Major General Chris Ghika CBE – Portrait Sitting

In 2021, I had the privilege of photographing Major GeneralChris Ghika CBE at Horse Guards, London — a setting steeped in history, once occupied by the Duke of Wellington himself. The portrait sought to capture not just a military leader, but a custodian of national pageantry and heritage.

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The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment

The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment

The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment is among the most distinguished mounted units in the world. Tasked with ceremonial duties, they embody centuries of tradition as part of the Household Division, serving as the Monarch’s official bodyguard and providing escorts at state and royal occasions.

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