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About Domenic Biagini

I'm Domenic Biagini, a San Diego-based wildlife photographer, drone pilot, and owner of Gone Whale Watching—the premier whale watching experience in San Diego. My passion lies in bringing you face-to-face with the ocean's most awe-inspiring inhabitants in their natural habitats. I've had the privilege of contributing to major wildlife documentaries, including the BBC's Blue Planet III, NBC's The Americas, National Geographic's Oceans with David Attenborough, AppleTv+'s Big Beasts, and more.

Join me on weekly adventures as I document the wonders of the Pacific, offering a unique perspective that blends artistry with conservation. Whether you're a marine enthusiast, a fellow photographer, or someone seeking a moment of serenity, there's something here for you.

📩 For collaborations, licensing, or inquiries: [[email protected]]

📸 Follow the journey across social media: @DolphinDroneDom

🐋⛵ Visit www.gonewhalewatching.com to go whale watching with me in San Diego!

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Whales are just big puppies! Filmed with Gone Whale Watching in San Diego.

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Whales are just big puppies! Filmed with Gone Whale Watching in San Diego.

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