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Sounds of Grayton Beach Video

Video and Art by Edmond Alexander There is no doubt about it. Grayton Beach is one beautiful slice  of Heaven. We moved our medical illustration studio from Dallas,  Texas to Grayton Beach, Florida in 1987. From 1987 until 1994 Grayton  Beach was very much undiscovered and undeveloped. When we arrived in  October of '87, life in the sleepy little coastal village was much as it  had been for decades: enormous natural beauty with very few visitors  and fewer residents.

Grayton Beach History Video

This show was created for, and with the help of, my friend Billy  Buzzett to present at the Grayton Beach Homeowners Association meeting  in April of 2010. Many of the images in the show came from long time  Grayton Beach residents whose families go back for generations. It is  hoped that the show will be enjoyed by new generations of residents and  visitors and give them a better appreciation of the long history of this  tiny and very unique crown jewel of the beautiful Florida Panhandle. Video by Edmond Alexander

ArtsQuest 2010 at Seaside Video

The Cultural Arts Association of Walton County presents ArtsQuest  Fine Arts Festival in May 2010. The Festival moved to The Town of  Seaside, just two miles down Scenic Hwy. 30A from Grayton Beach, where  in 1989, the event was founded and lived for seven years.
ArtsQuest then  spent seven years in Eden Gardens State Park and another seven years in  the Village of Baytowne Wharf in the Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort. 

Digital Graffiti 2009 Video

Digital Graffiti at Alys Beach is the world's first projection  art festival, with artists using the latest technologies to project  their original works onto the towns iconic white walls.

Each year's festival attracts digital artists, filmmakers, musicians,  interactive designers, photographers, VJs, producers, celebrities,  agency executive and fans of art, technology and architecture.  Thousands of dollars in cash prizes are awarded to artists, with digital  submissions being received from allover the globe.

Ed Walline Access Video

Ed Walline Regional Beach Access is ADA accessible, and has two picnic shelters, parking, restrooms, and beach wheelchairs and lifeguards during peak season. Located at the intersection of Scenic 393 and Scenic 30A in Santa Rosa Beach, just across the street from Gulf Place rentals, shopping, and dining.
Ed Walline Access is unique among SoWal accesses with a one-story viewing platform overlooking the beach and gulf - a great place to spot surfers and dolphins.

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