Portraiture has always been about more than capturing an image; it is about telling a story. In my portrait of General Sir James Everard, recently featured in The Telegraph, I aimed to convey not only the authority but also the profound responsibility embodied by one of the UK's most experienced military leaders.
Sir James, a veteran of campaigns in Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan, has dedicated his career to safeguarding the security of the realm. His distinguished service and sharp insights highlight the ongoing challenges facing the British Army and the necessity of robust defence strategies.
The Essence of Leadership: General Sir James Everard and the Call for 'Total Defence' (Rory Lewis Photographer)
In his interview with The Telegraph, General Sir James Everard warns of the dangers of "self-harming" cost-cutting measures that have undermined the Army's strength. With the number of soldiers at its lowest since the Napoleonic era, he calls for a "total defence" mindset, citing examples from Norway, Sweden, and Finland, where civilians are actively prepared to contribute to national security.
The Essence of Leadership: General Sir James Everard and the Call for 'Total Defence' (Rory Lewis Photographer)