Field Marshal The Lord Houghton of Richmond Portrait Sitting
My first portrait of Lord Houghton was taken in 2014 when he was Chief of the Defence Staff. Over a decade later, photographing him again as Field Marshal felt like closing a chapter — capturing the passage of time, service, and quiet dignity that defines a lifetime of leadership.
Field Marshal Lord Richards — Portrait Sitting
Appointed Honorary Field Marshal by His Majesty The King in June 2025, Lord Richards sat for Heroes in Focus on 6 October 2025. His portrait celebrates a lifetime of leadership and moral conviction—from commanding in Sierra Leone and Afghanistan to serving as Chief of the Defence Staff—honoring a soldier whose courage, intellect, and humanity shaped Britain’s modern military legacy.
A Portrait of Duty: H.R.H The Duke of Kent as Field Marshal
In 2018, I had the rare honour of photographing His Royal Highness, The Duke of Kent, in a portrait sitting that captured not only royal stature, but a lifetime of military service. Posing in his ceremonial uniform as Field Marshal, the Duke stood as a symbol of dedication, discipline, and enduring legacy within the British Armed Forces.
Field Marshal The Lord Guthrie Portrait Sitting
One of the most meaningful opportunities through the Heroes in Focus Non Profit and the growing Rory Lewis Archive has been the chance to photograph senior figures in the British Armed Forces. Among these, capturing a British Field Marshal stands out as both an artistic milestone and a historic privilege.