In recent times, a concerning trend has emerged within military circles—a proliferation of AI-generated images of soldiers appearing on various units' social media platforms. This development strikes at the heart of military tradition and historical record-keeping, challenging the essence of preserving the legacy of those who have served. As a photographer with two decades of experience working closely with the British, American, Canadian, and Italian Armies, I have witnessed firsthand the importance of maintaining the authenticity and reverence of military portraiture.
Los Angeles-based portrait photographer Rory Lewis has achieved a remarkable milestone in his photography career as his project, 'Soldiery,' finds a permanent home in the prestigious National Army Museum in London. Celebrating two decades in the industry, Lewis' 'Soldiery' is a testament to his dedication and talent as a portraitist.