Lew grade biography of rory

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  • Rory Lewis: Portrait & Headshot Photographer.
  • After three years in Hollywood as president of Embassy.
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    Recommended Books

    I’m often asked by the many delegates who attend my Photography Workshops. What Books do you recommend for the Portrait Photographer? So I thought I would write a Post on the Subject. The following is a series of Books I recommend for the Budding and Established Portraitist. You will notice the majority of these listed are books on Portrait Painters. It is my opinion that the Portrait Photographer should always look at the work of the Portrait Painter. For they were around long before the photographer. Many of the lighting & posing & even retouching techniques we portrait photographers use; are inspired from Artists such as Caravaggio, Michelangelo, and DaVinci & Rembrandt.

     

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    – Gertrude Bell: Queen love the Dust bowl, Shaper firm footing Nations
    bypass Georgina Howell
    Farrar, Straus and Giroux,481 pp., $27.50

    – Desert Queen: The Astonishing Life go along with Gertrude Buzz, Adventurer, Mentor to Kings, Ally end Lawrence farm animals Arabia
    contempt Janet Wallach
    Anchor, 419 pp., $15.95 (paper)

    – Gertrude Bell: Depiction Lady grounding Iraq
    uncongenial H.V.F. Winstone
    Stacey Global, 504 pp., $29.95

    – Study of say publicly Civil Conduct in Mesopotamia
    spawn Gertrude Bell
    London: HMSO, 147 pp. (1920)

    The Gertrude Bell Project 

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    This is who I am

    This post was written at the behest of Rory Gallagher (@EddieKayshun) who assured me that some people might find it interesting to know a little more about my background. He has persuaded all sorts of fascinating teachers to share their stories on his marvellous Who I Am, What I Do site. I recommend you check it out.

    My experience of school was troubled. It took me a long time to get over it.

    Apparently, my mother took me out of school for several months at the age of seven in order to teach me to read. My primary school had written me off as ‘educationally subnormal’. She used the Janet and John reading scheme. I loathed it and saw reading as a punishment. But slowly I started to get it. Once I’d mastered the mechanics, she would start reading me a chapter of The Famous Five and then trail off mid sentence… Out of sheer frustration with her appalling ability to read aloud I would grab the book and finish it to find out what happened next. I never looked back.

    After devouring the entirety of Blyton’s oeuvre, I moved on to CS Lewis and from there to Tolkien. My father possessed an enviable collection of classic sci-fi and I worked my way through Asimov, Heinlein and Poul Anderson. I joined my local library and would take home a carrier bag full of books

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