ABOUT

Keri Oberly is a photographer, cinematographer, and activist based in Ventura, California. Originally from Lake Tahoe, she is a graduate of Brooks Institute of Photography.

She specializes in documentary photography and film, collaborating on environmental, Indigenous rights, and food-related stories.

Experienced in all aspects of production from pre-production to post, she has worked on award-winning documentary series, short, and feature length films from Harry & Meghan, Walking Two WorldsGirls StateI'll Be Gone In The DarkThe Innocence FilesThe Kingmaker, to The Biggest Little Farm.

Work has been featured in Patagonia, The Washington Post Magazine, The New York TimesVogue, Elle, Teen VogueNational Geographic AdventureProPublica, GEOAtmosVice, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Guardian, Mother Jones, High Country NewsHBOShowtimeVariety, EsquireAfar, Yes!Men's Journal, Huffington Post, Orion Magazine, Trail Runner Magazine, Pacific Standard, Outside Magazine, TruthoutIntelligent Life-The Economist, ABC News, Indian Country TodayAnchorage Daily NewsReno Gazette-JournalVentura County StarCover Magazine, Edible Magazine, KTVN News, Sierra Sun, Tahoe Magazine, Semester at Sea, One World Futbol, Mountain Standard, Africa Lens, Wounded Warriors, Lonely Planet.

She loves being in the outdoors, volunteering, and traveling.

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