* Coastal Catharsis
Posted on June 9th, 2009 by Brett. Filed under Ramblings, Recent Work.
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to spend some time on the coast at one of my favorite places in the world, my friend Charles’ river house on Fenwick Island. The best thing about Fenwick is that it is private, and with the exception of about 5 houses which are all owned by members of the Baldwin family, it is completely un-spoiled by the meddling of man. Wild, un-touched, and completely cut off, this is the perfect place for me to get back in touch with my personal vision, explore, and have an adventure fishing off-shore, and have deep philosophical discussions with others much wiser than I.
Having the ability to create and share images like these, from places that most of the world will never see, and adventures that most will never have, has become one of the forces that drives my photography in recent months. At one point in time, I had thought it was about just telling the stories of the people which inhabited these places, however, as I have seen so many places around me become over developed, mistreated, and forgotten my goals as a photographer have shifted. With that thought, I have created the Coastal Print Collection over on my digital archive, and I invite everyeone to take a moment, and flip through the collection of images that are there already, and will be growing in the coming months.

Prepping the boat for off-shore fishing, as the sun rises over Bennetts Point in Green Pond, SC, on Sunday, May 31, 2009.

A Palmetto and Live Oak trees draped with Spanish Moss are silhouetted by the first light in the sky, as the sun rises over Bennetts Point in Green Pond, SC, on Sunday, May 31, 2009.
Finally, if you have a place that which is holds a special place in your heart, with natural beauty that may be in danger of disappearing all too soon, that you think I should visit, photograph, and spend some time exploring, let me know. If I make my way there a signed print from what I find, could be on its way to you.
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September 15th, 2009 at 11:18 am
Do you sell prints? Do you sell the right to use your images in slideshows?
I love the “A Palmetto and Live Oak trees draped with Spanish Moss are silhouetted by the first light in the sky, as the sun rises over Bennetts Point in Green Pond, SC, on Sunday, May 31, 2009.”
Thanks,
-Barry
September 15th, 2009 at 5:12 pm
Thanks for your comment Barry. Prints and image licensing are available for a large majority of my work through my online archive at http://archive.brettflashnick.com and for these images specifically at http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/flashnick/gallery/Coastal-Print-Collection/G0000rHbYtZypgzQ/ if you have any additional questions please feel free to contact me directly.
-Brett