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Since the day I was born, I have felt a strong desire to be near the ocean, though I was uncertain about the path I wished to pursue. Having grown up on Long Beach Island, NJ, I was consistently immersed in a community of exceptional surfers and individuals who shared a profound passion for the ocean. Upon entering High School, I made the decision to concentrate on pursuing a career as a Marine Biologist, and I am set to complete my Marine Biology degree at the College of Charleston in the Spring of 2026. After moving to South Carolina and starting a hosting/serving job at Uptown Social where we rely heavily on marketing and photography I decided why not? Let's explore the potential of transforming my passion project into a reality. During my time in the Gold Coast of Australia, I rekindled my love for surf photography, and I have continued to pursue it ever since. This website showcases my gallery of photographs taken with my Kodak camera, which I got in Australia, as well as videos captured with my two Canon Super 8 cameras (auto zoom 518 and zoom 518-2) that I purchased upon returning to the United States.

A woman with blonde hair wearing glasses, a white crop top, a fur coat, and jeans stands outdoors on a fence balcony during winter, with snow-covered hills and leafless trees in the background under a clear blue sky.

Gallery

(I’m an amateur photographer who enjoys capturing moments for fun — I’m not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representing any brands or businesses shown in my content.)

Griffin Colapinto preparing for his heat
A person surfing on a wave in an urban beach setting with city skyscrapers in the background.
A surfer riding a wave at the beach during the daytime.
A person surfing on a large wave near rocks on the beach, with a city skyline of tall buildings in the background.

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