Portrait Photography

David Warner: My Portraits Featured in Tron: Ares

David Warner: My Portraits Featured in Tron: Ares

It was a wonderful surprise to see my portraits of the late, great David Warner appear twice in the newly released Tron: Ares — once as a framed painting within a pivotal office scene, and again as part of an onscreen newscast montage. To witness Warner resurrected, recognised, and woven into the visual language of the film was deeply moving.

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Capturing Jordan Patrick Smith: A Portrait Session at the Los Angeles Studio

Capturing Jordan Patrick Smith: A Portrait Session at the Los Angeles Studio

This recent portrait of Jordan Patrick Smith is part of my ongoing project, ChronoVisions: An Epochal Fusion, a series that brings the mysterious allure of the Chronovisor into the realm of modern photography. Inspired by an array of artistic icons, including Frank Herbert, Caravaggio, David Lynch, Gustave Dore, and Ribera, this project is an ambitious exploration of historical eras through the lens of contemporary portraiture.

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Capturing the Portrait of Lord Monson for His Memoir Cover

Capturing the Portrait of Lord Monson for His Memoir Cover

I was honored to be commissioned to create the cover portrait for the forthcoming memoir of Lord Nicholas Monson a deeply personal work that reflects a life shaped by both privilege and profound loss. The memoir traces Monson’s childhood, inheritance, and the devastating tragedy of losing both of his sons, demanding a portrait that could hold emotional gravity without excess.

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Lloyds Banking Group – Corporate Portrait Commission

Lloyds Banking Group – Corporate Portrait Commission

Lloyds Banking Group commissioned a series of corporate portraits for display at their Gresham Street headquarters in London. Captured over a two-week period, the project took Rory Lewis and his assistant across England and Scotland, creating fourteen portraits that celebrate the bank’s most distinguished colleagues.

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David Warner Portrait Sitting — Rory Lewis Photographer

David Warner Portrait Sitting — Rory Lewis Photographer

For decades, Warner had famously declined professional portrait sittings, the last of which was with the legendary Cecil Beaton in 1965 when he was just twenty-four. By the time I approached him for my Northerners portrait series, he was seventy-two — a master actor whose presence had only deepened with time.

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