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Have camera, will fish

Por: The Boston Globe Life February 22, 2023

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LITTLE COMPTON, R.I. – Corey Wheeler Forrest, who helps run her family fishery here on Narragansett Bay, snaps pictures on the fly.“Everything’s moving. I have a winch running 6 inches from my hand. I have to be aware at all times of what’s going on around me,” she said over coffee in the restaurant beside her family’s dock. “So when I see a photo op, it’s literally like, ‘Can I stop what I’m doing for a split second and pull... + full article



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