About Sabrina Godin
Sabrina Godin is a Beaufort, NC documentary photographer who focuses on rural America, environmental awareness, and personal narratives through analog photography. Her intimate, film-based approach invites both people and place into the story.

Documentary Style
Sabrina’s photography style is documentary, subject-focused, and distinctly her own. With a BFA in Photojournalism from George Washington University, she brings a storyteller’s eye to every frame. During her studies, she immersed herself in black-and-white and film photography, videography, and the art of documenting people from all walks of life. Her images highlight the personality of her subjects and their connection to their environment, capturing genuine moments and emotions with honesty.

More Than a Photographer
Currently a park ranger in the Outer Banks, she delivers energetic presentations on history, natural resources, and protected species. Off-duty, Sabrina can be found camping with her dog Tobi, curled up with a nonfiction book and her cat Arlo, or thrifting for unique wardrobe treasures.

Unique Approach
What sets Sabrina apart from other photographers in Morehead City is her background in photojournalism and her expertise in large format photography, reminiscent of Ansel Adams. This unique approach allows her to capture images with exceptional detail and a timeless quality, ensuring that your moments are documented with artistry and care.