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Saltina Graphics

Art For Impact Prints

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B&W Shrimp Boat
Green Pond, SC
B&B Seafood is a family-owned dock and seafood market located in Green Pond, South Carolina. It has served the local community for over 70 years, supplying fresh, wild-caught shrimp and fish straight from nearby waters.

Blue Crab
Downtown Charleston, SC
Captured with Tia Clark, a local crabber and owner of Casual Crabbing with Tia. Blue crabs are vital to South Carolina’s coastal economy, but their populations are increasingly impacted by development, pollution, and warming waters.

Botany Bay
Edisto Island, SC
This image captures the iconic oak-lined entrance to Botany Bay, where towering trees arch overhead in a natural cathedral. This protected heritage preserve showcases South Carolina’s native maritime forest, an increasingly rare ecosystem that helps stabilize the coastline, support biodiversity, and preserve the region’s legacy.

Bowen’s Island Dock
Charleston, SC
Home to one of the most beloved oyster joints in the state, Bowen’s Island celebrates the connection between food, community, and place. Its marshes are vital to flood protection and fisheries.

Chicken Butt
Storey Farms, Johns Island, SC
Taken at Storey Farms, known for ethical animal treatment and high-quality eggs. Supporting local farms like this reduces the carbon footprint of food and helps sustain independent agriculture in the region.

Costa Rica Shower
Nosara, Costa Rica

Creek from Above
Shem Creek, SC
This aerial view shows one of the Lowcountry’s winding tidal creeks. These waterways support marine life, help clean runoff, and play a key role in the local fishing economy and coastal way of life.

Edisto Sailboat
Edisto, South Carolina
Abandoned sailboats, while often striking to photograph, can leak fuel, damage marsh grasses, disrupt wildlife habitats, and block waterways. Removal is expensive and often falls to taxpayers, making prevention and responsible vessel ownership essential to protecting our coastal ecosystems.

Fishing the Rice Trunks
Lowcountry, SC
Rice trunks are historic water control systems dating back to the 1700s, originally used in tidal rice cultivation. Today, they help manage water flow in wetlands that support biodiversity and migratory birds. These structures also serve as productive fishing spots, especially during tidal shifts when water movement attracts fish.

Foggy Morning
ACE Basin, SC
Taken at Neymour’s Plantation, a privately owned working landscape and environmental foundation in the ACE Basin. The Neymour’s Foundation focuses on land conservation, wetland restoration, and environmental education, helping preserve one of the most ecologically rich regions on the East Coast.

Geechie Shrimp
Shem Creek, SC
Fresh local shrimp from Geechie Seafood, a family-run business focused on preserving South Carolina’s seafood heritage. Supporting operations like this keeps dollars in the local economy and helps protect working waterfronts.

Inside a Georgia Shrimp Boat
Darien, GA
Darien’s shrimping roots run deep, this town once led the industry nationally. Today, small crews continue the work amid challenges from cheap imports and shifting marine ecosystems.

Oak Tree
Botany Bay, Edisto Island, SC
Live oaks draped in Spanish moss define the Lowcountry’s landscape. These resilient trees support native wildlife, prevent soil erosion, and hold deep historical and cultural significance. Spanish moss provides shelter for birds and insects and plays a role in the ecosystem as a natural humidity indicator and nesting material.

Rainbow Sunrise Wave
Sullivan’s Island, SC

Reflections
Sunrise in Yemassee, SC

Roseate Spoonbill
Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, SC
Once nearly extinct due to plume hunting, the Roseate Spoonbill has made a comeback. Their presence signals a healthy marsh and estuary ecosystem.

SCORE
Charleston, SC
Oyster shell mesh bags waiting to be deployed by SCORE (South Carolina Oyster Recycling and Enhancement) volunteers. These efforts help restore vital oyster reefs, which filter water, reduce erosion, and support marine life.

Sullivan’s Lighthouse
Sullivan’s Island, SC
Unlike traditional lighthouses, it has a triangular shape to withstand hurricane-force winds up to 125mph. Its original light was so powerful that it had to be dimmed to prevent blinding ships at sea.

Sullivan’s Sunrise on Film
Sullivan’s Island, SC

Surfboards
Folly Beach, SC

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