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Kerry Gerdes Photography

A primary focus on color and light within the natural landscapes of Devon.

32 Works

Works by Kerry Gerdes Photography

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About Kerry

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Kerry Gerdes is a fine art photographer based in Plymouth, Devon. Her work focuses on abstract imagery inspired by the natural landscapes of Dartmoor and the Devon coastline, exploring themes of light and nature through both film and digital photography. Influenced by the work of Saul Leiter, Gerdes maintains a primary focus on color within her compositions. Since being named one of “100 artists to watch” in 2014, she has exhibited at London’s Schwartz Gallery, as well as in New York and Devon.

Visual voice

Her aesthetic is defined by an abstract lens on the natural world, where color serves as the central subject. By utilizing both film and digital formats, she captures the specific qualities of light found in the Devon and Dartmoor landscapes.
Abstract LandscapesDartmoor PhotographyColor-Focused StyleFilm & DigitalDevon Coastline
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Kerry Gerdes Photography — questions answered

Where is Kerry Gerdes based?

She is a fine art photographer born and raised in Plymouth, Devon.

What are the primary subjects of her work?

Her work is inspired by the natural landscapes of Dartmoor and the Devon coastline.

How does she describe her photographic style?

She specializes in abstract imagery with a focus on light, nature, and a primary emphasis on color.

What mediums does the artist use?

Kerry Gerdes frequently explores her themes using both film and digital photography.

Where has her work been exhibited?

She has exhibited at London’s Schwartz Gallery, as well as in galleries across New York and Devon.

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