Sherri Kauk is a renowned Los Angeles-based cinematographer, having garnered widespread recognition for her exceptional work. Her impressive portfolio includes the Hulu Feature Film "Sex Appeal" and the CBS series "The Inspectors", for which she won an Emmy Award for Lighting Direction.
One of her most notable projects is the internationally-beloved feature film, LOEV, which received official selection at SXSW and was distributed by Netflix. The Hindu praised LOEV as one of the most visually innovative movies at SXSW, while Indie Wire named it one of the most underrated films.
Sherri's expertise has also been showcased in the Snapchat series "Endless", which premiered in early 2020 and attracted over 32 million viewers. Her work continues to impress, maintaining a rich visual palate throughout the series.
In addition to her work as a cinematographer, Sherri has demonstrated her skills as a camera operator on various shows, including Fox's "The Big Leap", Emmy-nominated "Insecure" (HBO),"The L Word: Generation Q" (Showtime),"The Chi" (Showtime),and the documentary feature "Akicita: The Battle of Standing Rock" for producer Heather Rae.
In 2018, Sherri's article on the endurance required to shoot a weekly TV series was published in American Cinematographer Magazine. She is a highly sought-after speaker at various events, including Canon's Live Learning events on cinematography, Shane Hurlbut's (ASC) Hurlbut Academy, and The American Film Institute.
As an alumna of the American Film Institute, Sherri has established herself as a talented and dedicated professional in the industry.