Jerry Siegel was born in Selma, Alabama in 1958. He started his education at the University of South Alabama in Mobile and proceeded to earn an honors degree at the Art Institute of Atlanta in 1982. Jerry has worked as an advertising and corporate photographer for the last nineteen years. He is a current member of ASMP, and his studio is located in the heart of the photo district in Atlanta. Jerry is equally comfortable shooting in his studio or on location.

Clients include: MetLife, BellSouth, Coca-Cola, SouthTrust Corporation, WestPoint Stevens, Equifax, American Cancer Society, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Habitat for Humanity, girlsfirst, The Annie E. Casey Foundation, McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP and Powell Goldstien LLP.

Jerry always stays busy working on personal and fine art projects. His fine art work is in the collections of Lucinda Bunnen, The Ogden Museum of Southern Art, The Telfair Museums, Jepson Center for the Arts, Loeb Partners, Boyd Collar Knight LLP and The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. His love for the South, its art and people, has led to an on going series of portraits of southern artists, especially late career artists.
“Getting to know these artists, to see the respect for their craft and how they approach their art, and to have them share their knowledge and experience, has had an impact on my own work.”