![]() YOU ARE REMEMBERED TODAY AND THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE AND DEDICATION Richland County Sheriff's Dept., Columbia, SC Used with Special Permission of the AuthorĪnd may not be duplicated without permission His blood wasn't blue - His blood was red. Well, he walks up to the driver's window, May you rest in peace knowing Gayle and the children are OK.Īnd when Thanksgiving and Christmas finally arrive Steven's untimely death saw the emergence of a very strong woman in Gayle who to this day continues her fight for fallen members and their families. I never met Steven but did meet Gayle and their two children a number of years after his death. Remembering Steve and his family today, the 16th anniversary of his death. You are not forgotten, especially on this the anniversery of your death.įriend of Off. The wicked flee where no man pursueth, but the righteous are bold as a lion. Each day, we honor one fallen officer on the anniversary of their death so as to keep them in our thoughts, and also to remind us of the dangers inherent in our job. On the 16th anniversary of Trooper Frink's death, we honored his service in our patrol briefing by reading his entry from ODMP. Trooper Frink, thank you for your service.ģ0 days in jail hardly seems like justice when a life is lost! You will never be forgotten.įather of Sgt. My thoughts and prayers are with your loved ones and friends on this anniversary of your EOW. RIP brother.Īnother year has passed and you are still admired and respectfully remembered in the hearts and minds of so many. Steve was a class act all the way around. Steve was a class mate of mine in the 62nd Trooper Class. May he rest in peace, and his family be forever proud that he made the ultimate sacrifice doing what he loved, and protecting us. He was a great man, and I am honored to have known him. Remembering Trooper Steve, who was my neighbor across the street in Plateau Estates (Sammamish). We honor you Steve and send a special thank you to your family. State Trooper in 1998 and know your brother Stu. When a client wants to know what’s the visibility and water temperature, how’s the night diving, or if the Nitrox is pumped by a membrane system or via partial pressure blending, she speaks scuba and will know the right answer.Wow, 20 years. She understands the specific questions dive travelers ask and appreciates the unique challenges faced underwater photographers. She is an experienced dive traveler and has been on scores of photo assignments trips to Caribbean and exotic dive destinations with Stephen. ![]() Portfolio – īarbara Doernbach is in charge of reservations and tour logistics. When off the road, Stephen divides his time between residences in Key Largo, Florida and Rougemont, North Carolina. For many years Stephen served as the North American distributor for Seacam housings and strobes, and remains involved as a brand ambassador. Stephen teaches Masters level courses of Stephen Frink School of Underwater Digital Imaging each summer in his home waters off Key Largo, Florida and offers dive excursions emphasizing underwater photography through his travel company, WaterHouse Tours. Rolex Watch Company has also engaged Frink for both personal endorsement and commercial product photography. Reynolds, Seaquest, Henderson Aquatics, American Express, Hanes, and Club Med. For the past 10 years Stephen has been the publisher of Alert Diver Magazine, a beautiful coffee-table collectible magazine for the members of the Divers Alert Network.Ĭlients for assignment photography have included Scubapro, Victoria's Secret, Aqualung, Oceanic, Canon, Nikon, Subgear, Mercury Marine, Jantzen, Alcan Aluminum, R.J. Subsequently he worked as the Director of Photography for Scuba Diving magazine. He worked as a photojournalist for Skin Diver magazine for 17-years, covering much of the Caribbean, Bahamas, and Florida Keys for the publication. He arrived in Key Largo in 1978 to open a small studio dedicated to UW photo services, primarily renting cameras and processing E-6 slide film, but he soon began to receive assignments to photograph and write articles for the consumer dive publications of the day. Stephen Frink is among the world's most frequently published UW photographers, with a career spanning four decades. As such, Stephen has been the tour leader for more than four dozen highly rewarding tours to dive resorts and live-aboard boats in such diverse and exotic destinations as the Red Sea, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Africa, Australia, Palau, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, and the Socorro Islands. The objective has been to organize tours catering to the special needs of underwater photographers. WaterHouse Tours and Reservations is a dive travel specialty company founded in 1985 by renowned underwater photographer Stephen Frink and wife Barbara Doernbach.
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