Kerry Brett, a Master Photographer, has owned and operated a successful studio in Hingham, MA, for the past 25 years. It has served as her home base to create award-winning portraits. Kerry has also supported numerous local and international non-profit organizations and causes. In addition to her work at Kerry Brett Lifestyle Portraits, Kerry was the staff photographer for The Improper Bostonian f
rom when it launched until they recently closed their doors. She photographed the magazine's covers and features of some of the region's leading athletes, actors, and influencers, including David Ortiz, Jay Leno, Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Uma Thurman, Chris Cooper, Shaquille O'Neal, Julian Edelman, Steve Carrell, and Conan O'Brien. During her
tenure at the magazine, Kerry also photographed and wrote the "Proper
Bostonians" column for 14 years. Kerry's distinctive portraits have also graced the covers of The Boston Globe Magazine, Boston Common Magazine, and N Magazine. Kerry's portrait series and the cover of Bill Belichick and Linda Holliday for N Magazine, which celebrated the magazine's 15th anniversary of covering Nantucket, went viral, garnering millions of views online. While earning a degree in art from the University of Massachusetts Boston, Kerry interned and worked for The Boston Globe for six years as a contributing photographer. She then opened her first studio and has traveled all over the country to study portraiture. In addition to being a Master Photographer, she is also a Certified Professional Photographer through Professional Photographers of America. She also lectured for Professional Photographers of America, taught professional photographers, lectured at Hallmark School of Photography, and featured in various professional trade publications such as Rangefinder and Professional Photographer Magazine. In 2011, Kerry teamed up with her father Bill Brett, an award-winning
photojournalist and former Chief Photographer for the Boston Globe, to publish "Boston: Inspirational Women," a book of portraits of women with ties to the city.