As a young girl, while participating in CAPA, the Creative and Performing Arts camp created by her Mother, 

She was introduced to a wide variety of visual arts, dance, theater, and music on a daily basis for ten summers. 

After attending Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University as a Dance and Theater major; she worked with the Institute for Arts & Humanities

 holding a variety of positions for a period over 10 years. Although Sherry photographs Music, Theater and Events, her passion is portraits, documenting 

the stories within a face. She aims to create her own personal and unique style, capturing not just a moment in time, but the spirit within.

 Currently she works as staff photographer for the award winning Crossroads Theater as well as freelances for patch.com. 

" I was in awe of the magic that happened in the darkroom. While my dad loved landscapes and Ansel Adams, I loved Diane Arbus 

and her pictures of strange and unusual people". After a trip to South America in the mid 70s I realized my passion was to

 travel and photograph the depth and character of people." Sherry's photography work has been exhibited in and around NJ. 

A collection of 25 "Living Legacies" portraits was purchased for permanent exhibition at the Actors' Fund Home in Englewood NJ  

 and her South America portraits are in a variety of private collections in New Jersey , Florida , New York and Pennsylvania .