cinematic portraiture

Capturing Andy Burnham — The King of the North

Capturing Andy Burnham — The King of the North

Andy Burnham has long been regarded as one of the most compelling figures in British politics — a politician whose authority is rooted as much in conviction as in connection. Recently, Burnham was blocked from standing as a candidate in the Gorton and Denton parliamentary by-election after Labour’s ruling body declined to grant approval. As a directly elected mayor, he was required to seek permission from the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC), which cited the desire to “avoid an unnecessary mayoral election” and the associated cost to taxpayers.

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Capturing Presence: Collaborating with Cassian Bilton

Capturing Presence: Collaborating with Cassian Bilton

There is a quiet intensity to Cassian Bilton that reveals itself not through overt performance, but through stillness. When we met at my London studio, the aim was not to create a character, but to allow something truer to surface—an unguarded moment where thought, restraint, and presence coexist.

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Ben Miles — Portrait Sitting

Ben Miles — Portrait Sitting

It was an absolute pleasure to photograph Ben Miles, whose remarkable career spans stage, film, and television. From his breakout role in the BBC comedy Coupling to his nuanced portrayal of Peter Townsend in The Crown and most recently as Tay Kolma in Andor, Ben has long stood as one of Britain’s most versatile actors.

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William Shatner Portrait Sitting

William Shatner Portrait Sitting

William Shatner is a name that needs little introduction. To most of the world, he will forever be Captain James T. Kirk—bold, charismatic, impossible to ignore. Yet behind the legend is a man of immense curiosity, wit, and surprising passions, among them a deep devotion to horses. It is this quiet, personal side of Shatner that inspired our latest portrait together.

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Capturing Creative Authority: A Portrait Session with Italian Director Georgia Tribuiani

Capturing Creative Authority: A Portrait Session with Italian Director Georgia Tribuiani

In leadership roles—particularly within the creative industries—a portrait must do more than present polish. It must communicate authority, clarity of vision, and the confidence to lead. This was the guiding principle behind my recent portrait session with Italian director Georgia Tribuiani, whose work across Los Angeles, Paris, and Milan spans advertising, fashion, and visual storytelling at the highest level.

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ChronoVisions: Capturing Revolution Through Time

ChronoVisions: Capturing Revolution Through Time

Influenced by the atmosphere of the 1930s and shaped by visual references to Caravaggio, Frank Herbert, David Lynch, and classical portraiture, each image embodies a surreal tension between classical light and modern expression. The result is a hybrid documentation of imagined histories—portraits that feel both ancient and entirely new.

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ChronoVisions Unveiled

ChronoVisions Unveiled

Within the grand arc of ChronoVisions, The Last Supper Scene emerges as a meticulously staged tableau—an orchestration of performance, costume, and light that bridges eras. The cast brings layered authority and tension to the frame: Tony Amendola as The Duke; Devin McElvogue as the Central General; Michael Rose in dual roles as Second General and The Bishop; Tyler Huxtable as The Priest and Third General; Stella Mascio as The Princess; and Sasha Lewis as The Noblewoman.

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Nicholas Woodeson— Portrait Sitting, London

Nicholas Woodeson— Portrait Sitting, London

Nicholas Woodeson is an English film, television, and theatre actor, and a Drama Desk and Olivier Award nominee. He is widely recognized for his role as Posca — Julius Caesar’s loyal and astute servant — in the BBC/HBO epic series Rome, which introduced him to a global audience.

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Natalie Dormer — Portrait Sitting

Natalie Dormer — Portrait Sitting

Natalie Dormer, celebrated for her commanding performances in Game of Thrones, The Hunger Games, and The Tudors, sat for a portrait at my London studio as part of my ongoing Expressive Portraits project.

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