Rory Lewis (born 5 October 1982 in Chester, England[1]) is a British photographer known for his celebrity portrait photography.
[2] Lewis's inspirations include the works of the artists Hans Holbein the younger,[3] Caravaggio, Titian and Thomas Lawrence and the German Expressionist movement of the 1920s.
Entitled 'Northerners', the project was an entirely new collection of portraits from a cross section of northern English actors, celebrities, sports personalities, and politicians.
[12] The collection was exhibited at Armed Forces Day Liverpool 24 June[13] and then moved to The National Army Museum in London from 31 January – 12 February 2018.
[14] As part of the Soldiery project, Lewis held portrait sitting with WO2 Deborah Penny, Britain's first transgender soldier to serve in the front line.