What I teach, and why
My own work is built on a single, low classical light. That is not an affectation. It is the light of Holbein and Titian, of Caravaggio and Rembrandt, of Lawrence — painters who had no flash, no modifiers and no second source, and who therefore had to think very carefully about the one they had. Strip a portrait back to one light and everything that matters becomes visible: where the shadow falls across the cheek, how the eye catches, whether a sitter reads as composed or merely still.
We also spend real time on direction. Most portraits fail not because the lighting is wrong but because nothing is happening in front of the camera. I will show you how I give a sitter something specific to do, and why I photograph the suppressed version of a feeling rather than the performed one.
Who it is for
Photographers at any level, from those who have recently bought their first studio light to working professionals. The room is kept small so that everyone gets meaningful time under each setup and personal attention while shooting. You will leave with portfolio-ready portraits of your own and a clear method for producing more.
About me
I am a British portrait photographer, based between Los Angeles, London and New York. My portraits are held in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London, and in the Royal Collection, and I have won Portrait of Britain four times, in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Over the past two decades I have photographed Sir Ian McKellen, Sir Patrick Stewart, Dame Judi Dench, William Shatner, Ian McShane, Jared Harris and Natalie Dormer, alongside British prime ministers including Tony Blair and Theresa May, HRH The Duke of Kent, and figures in finance such as Ray Dalio. My two-year project Soldiery, documenting the British Army of the twenty-first century, was exhibited at the National Army Museum and described by the BBC as the changing face of the British Army.
What I teach at Samy's is what I use in the studio. There is no separate, simplified version for workshops.