Echoes of the Reef: Photography, History, and Conservation
Gallery By Stephen Frink
The waters off the Florida Keys hold so many treasures. Thanks to his generous offering, eight of Stephen Frink's iconic photographs are on display in our main dining room. Our indoor gallery is representative of famous reefs, sites and marine life from the Upper Keys. In order from left to right are:
- Queen Angelfish at Fire Coral Cave, Molasses Reef, Key Largo
- Gray snapper at the base of the radar tower on the Duane shipwreck, Key Largo
- Blue-striped and smallmouth grunts on the wreck of the City of Washington, Key Largo
- Redband parrotfish on the Benwood shipwreck, Key Largo
- The Christ of the Abyss Statue at Key Largo Dry Rocks Reef, Key Largo
- Blenny in encrusting sponge on Aquarius Reef Base habitat, Key Largo
- Hawksbill turtle and barracuda on the wreck of the Duane, Key Largo
- Queen angelfish on the wreck of the Spiegel Grove, Key Largo
Our dear friend and local legend in the Florida Keys, Stephen Frink, is the world’s most frequently published underwater photographer, with a career spanning four decades. His portfolio and collections are immersive and captivating providing a close up glimpse into the breathtaking realm of blues.
For the past 10 years, Stephen has been the publisher of Alert Diver Magazine, a beautiful coffee-table collectible magazine for the members of Divers Alert Network.
For information on his portfolio, apparel and photojournalism trips, visit stephenfrink.com
Donate to Protect our Reefs
If you love the Keys as much as we do, you can give back to the waters by engaging or donating to programs spearheading coral restoration, cleanups, and reef monitoring.