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Hutchinson Island, Florida In Film

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On my recent trip to Hutchinson Island, Florida, I shot a roll of Amber D400 Color Negative film and the warm, moody vibes fit the nostalgic beach look so well.

I started my photography a long, long, longlonglonglong time ago on film cameras. I spent my high school and college years shooting with a Pentax K-1000 camera and developing TMAX film in the darkroom.

moody film photo of beach with ocean view and dune grass

Recently I got the itch and scoured eBay and picked up a used K-1000. After knocking out a few test rolls to make sure it was in working order, I got crazy and ordered some unique film stocks. Film stocks are the old-school equivalent of Instagram filters as they add certain aesthetic qualities to photos. And since you can’t see the photo immediately after you’ve taken it, it’s a waiting game of fun surprises to get your photos developed and see what you’ve ended up with.

moody photo of dune grass at the beach

Things to do on South Hutchinson Island

  • Play a game of beach volleyball at the various courts available on Hutchinson Island.
  • Explore local history at the Elliott Museum
  • Plan a wedding at the House of Refuge
  • Learn about local marine life at Florida Oceanographic Society
  • Enjoy the scenic views and recreational activities along the Atlantic Ocean, including snorkeling and surfing.
  • Visit Bathtub Beach, known for its tranquil environment protected from the breaking surf by reef formations.
  • Explore the historical House of Refuge at Gilbert’s Bar, one of ten built along the east coast of Florida.
  • Discover the attractions and accommodations in Fort Pierce, a key access point to Hutchinson Island.
  • Navigate through the Fort Pierce Inlet, which separates North and South Hutchinson Island.
  • Enjoy fishing and wildlife observation along the Indian River.
  • Experience the vibrant ecosystem of the Indian River Lagoon, home to various wildlife species.
  • Visit Jensen Beach Park and Historic Downtown Jensen Beach for a charming atmosphere and dining options.
  • Relax at Jensen Sea Turtle Beach, which offers amenities like lifeguards, picnic tables, and restrooms.
  • Explore the unique beaches and recreational activities in St. Lucie County.
  • Learn about the ecological importance of Martin County, a prime nesting ground for sea turtles.
  • Witness the nesting of sea turtles, including loggerhead, green, and leatherback species.
  • Participate in educational programs focused on sea turtles at the Florida Oceanographic Society.
  • Enjoy the pristine and uncrowded beaches of South Hutchinson Island.
  • Spend a day at Stuart Beach, which offers amenities like picnic areas and beach volleyball courts.
  • Explore the rich history and natural beauty of the Treasure Coast, with Hutchinson Island as a key destination.
  • Relax on the uncrowded beaches, perfect for a tranquil getaway.
  • Visit nearby Vero Beach for additional attractions and activities.
  • Plan your trip and visit Hutchinson Island to enjoy its many attractions and natural beauty.
film photo of the foamy surf washing over the sand with seaweed
dune grass at the beach with sun flare

Where to Stay on Hutchinson Island

Marriott Hutchinson Island Beach Resort, Golf & Marina

Stay beachfront at the Marriott Hutchinson Island Beach Resort, Golf & Marina where you can enjoy a full range of amenities such as water sports, an 18-hole golf course, 13 tennis courts, outdoor pools, kids activities, and more! Enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and explore the nearby Indian River Lagoon, known for its vibrant wildlife.

exterior of a big white hotel on the beach with beach chairs and umbrellas and turquoise water
Courtesy Marriott
a moody photo of a palm tree and a lifeguard stand at the beach
a moody film photo of surfers walking down the beach in front of the ocean carrying their surfboards
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a sunset photo of a pier with lots of columns going into the water
a moody photo of a palm tree
a film photo of the ocean and sandy beach at sunset

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Hi, I’m Lori. But you can call me Lors. I’m a middle-aged New Jersey-born gal, currently based in Orlando, Florida. My background is in editorial travel photography and writing and I've been to more than 30 countries. I’m obsessed with tropical locales and my favorite city is Tokyo. Have camera, will travel! I’m a Disney adult, Lord of the Rings fan, certified crazy cat lady, and sushi addict! I hope this blog inspires your wanderlust. Feel free to follow me on Instagram for snippets of daily life on and off the road.