Sabrina Godin is a Rhode Island–born 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. Currently a Park Ranger with the National Park Service 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.
Instagram: @SabrinaGodinPhoto
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Education
2022 George Washington University, BFA in Photojournalism
Experience
2022- Present, Social Media Specialist, Lead Park Ranger, and Volunteer Coordinator for Cap Lookout National Seashore
2020 - 2022,Corcoran School of Art and Design, Communication Assistant, (Washington, DC)
2020 to 2022, National Press Photographers Association, Student Representative, (Virtual)
2018 - 2022, The George Washington Hatchet, Staff Photographer, Sports Photo Editor, Assistant Photo Editor (Washington, DC)
2020 Eddie Adams Workshop XXXIV, Attendee (virtual)
2020 The Worcester Telegram and Gazette, Photography Intern (Wocester, Massacchuessts)
2019 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Photography Archival Intern (Washington, D.C.)
2018 Congresswoman Eleanor Norton District Office, Photography Intern (Washington, D.C.)
Volunteer
2020 National Press Photographers Association, Best of Photojournalism
2020, 2019, 2018 Women Photojournalists of Washington Portfolio Review
2019 Dupont Underground
Awards and Scholarships
2021 National Press Photographers Association: Northern Short Course, 3rd Place Pictorial
Publications
2021 “The Distance Between Us”, Contributor
2020 GW Today, Contributor
2020 Zeniada Magazine by John Hopkins University, Contributor
2020 “Miles from DC”, 2020, Contributor
2020 "If the sky falls, we shall have clouds for supper" by Slow Dance Press, Contributor
2020 "Mixing Pot" Self - Published Photography zine about skate culture in D.C.
Exhibitions
2022 “Next” Exhibition curated by Corcoran School of Art and Design
2022 Women Photojournalists of Washington Juried Exhibition
2021 Women Photojournalists of Washington Juried Exhibition
2020 Women Photojournalists of Washington Juried Exhibition