House of Commons

Serjeant at Arms Ugbana Oyet – Portrait Sitting

Serjeant at Arms Ugbana Oyet – Portrait Sitting

Ugbana Oyet serves as the Serjeant at Arms of the House of Commons, a role steeped in centuries of parliamentary history. The office dates back to 1415, when the Serjeant was responsible for enforcing the orders of the House—including making arrests. Today, the role is defined by both authority and tradition, with ceremonial duties such as carrying the mace in the Speaker’s Procession and during the State Opening of Parliament.

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Sir Lindsay Hoyle Portrait Sitting

Sir Lindsay Hoyle Portrait Sitting

Throughout my career, I have been commissioned to photograph a wide range of political figures — from local councillors and Members of Parliament to peers of the House of Lords and former Prime Ministers. Yet this sitting was particularly meaningful, offering a chance to create work within one of the most iconic settings in British public life.

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