David Cameron: A Statesman's Return to Power Captured Through the Lens
RORY LEWIS
In a surprising turn of events, former British Prime Minister David Cameron has re-entered the political arena, appointed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as the new Foreign Secretary. This unexpected comeback marks a significant chapter in Cameron's political career, which photographer Rory Lewis had the privilege of documenting in a compelling portrait session back in 2020.
David Cameron, 57, served as the UK's Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016, resigning in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum. After seven years away from frontline politics, during which he focused on writing memoirs and involvement in business, including the controversial Greensill Capital, Cameron has returned to government, showcasing Prime Minister Sunak's bold approach to reshaping his top team.
Cameron's return is not without controversy, especially considering his involvement with Greensill Capital, a finance firm that collapsed, raising questions about the influence former leaders wield. Cameron's lobbying efforts in 2020 prompted scrutiny, yet Sunak's decision to appoint him as Foreign Secretary underscores a willingness to take risks for political rejuvenation.
Rory Lewis, a renowned portrait photographer, had the unique opportunity to capture Cameron's image during a challenging and pivotal period. Reflecting on his approach, Lewis drew inspiration from the works of Sir James Guthrie, a Scottish painter known for his portraits of statesmen during the First World War. Guthrie's ability to depict complex and meditative states in his subjects influenced Lewis's vision for Cameron's portrait.
Guthrie's studies of Herbert Henry Asquith and William Ferguson Massey, both political figures during a tumultuous time in history, guided Lewis's artistic direction. The portraits aimed to convey a sense of reflection, as Cameron, like his predecessors, contemplates his role in shaping the nation during uncertain times.
Lewis describes the session with Cameron as one of the most challenging in his career. Seeking to capture the essence of a meditative statesman, Lewis directed Cameron through a series of contemplative expressions, resulting in a collection of portraits that reflect the gravity of the political landscape.
David Cameron's return to government as Foreign Secretary is a notable development in British politics. Rory Lewis's skillful portrayal of Cameron as a thoughtful and contemplative leader adds a visual dimension to this remarkable comeback. As Cameron navigates the complexities of international challenges, Lewis's portraits serve as a historical record, capturing a moment in time when a statesman returned to the forefront of political leadership.