“Often the light is exquisite ...There is sensual magic flying near.”
–Larry Fink, photographer, author of Social Graces
“Kerry Tremain’s photographs of birds invite the viewer into the elegant wonder of the natural world. Each image captures a distinct avian spirit, a connection to nature, and a breath of freedom. These are quiet, patient meditations on beauty.”
–Laara Matsen, Co-founder and Editor of The Norwegian Journal of Photography“
“Kerry’s photographs represent a sophisticated contemporary interpretation of the relationship of humans to birds—in life, mythology, and art. He captures the seemingly magical essence that has fascinated us throughout time.”
–Renée Dreyfus, Distinguished Curator of Ancient Art, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
“Kerry Tremain’s photography is a true jewel in the world of art, combining a deep understanding of composition, color and nature.”
— Steve Brodner, award-winning illustrator, cartoonist, and journalist, and instructor at School of Visual Arts
“The first Kerry Tremain bird photograph I ever saw was an image of a common crow. It was beautiful, evocative, mysterious, and anything but common. You see and feel the work of a true master, a true lover of the avian world.”
— Bill Curtsinger, veteran photographer for National Geographic, whose books include Wake of the Whale and Extreme Nature
“Beguiling photographs... Tremain appropriates the visual cues of traditional nature-based imagery, which are then fused with elements of poetry and lyricism.”
–LensCulture
Tremain’s patient hours in the field yield stunning moments of unexpected beauty, captured with formal elegance and intriguing ambiguity.”
–Linda Okazaki, artist
“Stunningly elegant photographs of our avian dinosaur friends. Truly a work of fine art.”
— Ray Troll, artist, author, musician, co-host of the Paleo Nerds podcast