The creation of evocative images of the Jamaican landscape, culture and people; as well as the ability to uniquely display those images are the hallmarks of Sherry-Ann Crooks as a Photographer. The pursuit of her intense desire for photography began in 2014 and it continues to be an exciting and rewarding journey. She studied photography at Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts and Sanaa Studios under the tutelage of renowned photographer Donnette Zacca. As the recipient of multiple awards in the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission’s (JCDC), Jamaica Visual Arts Competition & Exhibition 2016-2018, Sherry-Ann has been invited to participate in several exhibitions and Arts Festivals.
Sherry-Ann enjoys photojournalism, fine art, nature and portrait photography. Her aspiration is to use her photography to experience history rather than reading about it, to take others to new places, to capture moments that will never happen again and ultimately publish table top books with her images and untold stories about them.