 In Cocoa Beach, Florida there is a quaint little house tucked away in a forest of seagrapes. It is named the Driftwood House. It sits directly on the beach and has a wrap around wooden porch open to the ocean. The house was built in 1912 from the wood off a shipwreck. It is now a home for Driftwood Longboards. I had an amazing opportunity today to photograph at this location. I felt as if I had stepped into a little beach bungalow on a deserted island. The images look amazing and I cannot thank Rob (the owner of the house) enough for being so hospitable.
 In Cocoa Beach, Florida there is a quaint little house tucked away in a forest of seagrapes. It is named the Driftwood House. It sits directly on the beach and has a wrap around wooden porch open to the ocean. The house was built in 1912 from the wood off a shipwreck. It is now a home for Driftwood Longboards. I had an amazing opportunity today to photograph at this location. I felt as if I had stepped into a little beach bungalow on a deserted island. The images look amazing and I cannot thank Rob (the owner of the house) enough for being so hospitable. You can find more information about the Driftwood House and their products at www.driftwoodhouse.com. 
Betsy
 
 
 
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