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Fire In West End – Long Branch – February 13 2012
Long Branch New Jersey is such an integral part of Monmouth County surfing that I felt incredibly torn when I found out West End was on fire February 13 2012 (full story here) and I was in Hoboken working. I didn’t arrive on Brighton Ave until the following morning, Valentine’s Day. I am grateful that no one was hurt in such a large event that reduced apartments and businesses to smoldering ash and rubble. The fire could be seen for miles and immediately I thought of the Long Branch Fishing Pier Fire which was another huge structure fire in town that occurred Monday June 8, 1987 due to a gas leak.
Posted in 35mm, Photography
Tagged 2012, 35mm, blaze, february 13, film, fire, fire photos, firefighting, Long Branch, long branch fire department, New Jersey, news photo, valentine's day, west end
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35mm Black and White Surf Photography
Posted in Lineup, Surf Photography
Tagged 35mm, Beach Photography, Black and White, fuji, Jersey Shore, kodak, Lineup, New Jersey, Photographer, ryan struck, surf culture, surf photography
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Too Cold For A Bikini?
As temperatures fluctuate from kind of warm to freakin’ cold, to snow and then back to the 50′s it’s hard to figure out if it’s winter or Mother Earth is going through menopause. Bottom line, it’s chilly out there so grab yourself a hand warmer.
Posted in Photography
Tagged beach fashion, bikini, blonde, fashion, handwarmer, model photography, Photo, Photographer, picture, product photographer, red bikini, ryan struck photography, Swimwear
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As Far From The Sea
Posted in 35mm
Tagged 35mm, appalachian mountains, highest point in new jersey, hiking in nj, landscape photography, photos of clouds, Sunset
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Waves For Development, 2012 Rising Tide at the Brooklyn Brewery
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Tagged 2012, Brooklyn Brewery, Brooklyn Surf, Events in Brooklyn, NYC Surf, Rising Tide, Waves For Development
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January 27 2011
One year ago today we thought the snow wouldn’t let up. Now it’s 60 degrees and drizzling. Either way, there’s waves!



















