Embarking on a journey through Britain's maritime history, Rory Lewis stands as the quintessential Royal Navy Portraitist, capturing the pride, dedication, and timeless legacy of those who have served beneath the White Ensign. This blog unravels the maritime narratives woven into the portraits created by Lewis, with a focus on his central London studio.
We are honored to share a remarkable milestone in military history as Lieutenant General Sharon Nesmith's illustrious journey is commemorated through a captivating portrait captured by the esteemed Rory Lewis Photographer. A distinguished senior British Army officer, Lieutenant General Nesmith has paved the way for women in the military, achieving significant milestones throughout her esteemed career.
It is very exciting to now be able to offer Military Portrait Sittings in Los Angeles, New York & London. Portraits are very important to military personal. To be captured in uniform looking ones best and in full finery, can fill one with pride for the service.
Admiral Sir Ben Key, First Sea Lord, the highest ranking and most senior admiral to serve in the British Armed Forces. Commissioned to capture Sir Ben’s official portrait, we visited Naval Headquarters in Portsmouth, photographing the Admiral on Board his Flag ship HMS Victory.
His Royal Highness commissioned a 2nd portrait sitting at Kensington Palace in London. This time H.R.H sat in Royal Naval Uniform. Prince Michael holds the rank of Vice Admiral Royal Naval Reserve.