Tiki Glow
Watching the deep orange glow in the sky as the Hawaiian sun sinks into the Pacific does not grow old. read more
Watching the deep orange glow in the sky as the Hawaiian sun sinks into the Pacific does not grow old. read more
The Halema’uma’u crater erupts into a burning flower of lava with orange and black petals centered by a bright yellow plume of molten rock. read more
There are a lot of “secret” spots in Hawaii and on the Big Island, and rightly so. Part of experiencing Hawaii is making discoveries on your own…finding beautiful secluded white and black rock beaches like this one based on only intuition, luck, or conversation. read more
A lone surfer makes one of many bottom turns for the morning after catching a set wave in a hidden bay on Hawaii’s Big Island. read more
Beautiful pinks and purples cascade from the sky creating a dizzying blur of colors, as the branches of a Rose Grape Tree bob up and down like fish eggs on so many hooks, waiting to catch passersby attention. read more
Near the border separating the Big Island districts of Ka’u and Puna on the southernmost Hawaii coastline, one stands in reverence as well-traveled ocean swells crash into the volcanic, palm-lined cliffs of Ka’u. read more
Kamakapueo: Eye of the Owl. The bright eyes of a Pueo lock onto activity surrounding its roost at the Hilo Zoo on Hawaii’s Big Island with a casual intensity. read more
The Kona Canoe Club restaurant stands against the Kailua-Kona coastline among palm trees and lava rock walls, part of the historic Kona Inn, Kona’s first hotel. read more
In this classic Hawaii volcano shot, fresh pahoehoe lava from Kilauea cools atop recently laid blacktop giving humor to a now ironically placed “Divided Highway Ahead” sign. read more
Aside Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii’s Big Isand, a single, black-on-black road disappears over a hill miles away in a study of perspective and horizon lines. read more
Breathtaking black sand Kehena Beach catches the first rays of sun as day breaks on the east side of Hawaii’s Big Island. Near quaint and unique Pahoa town, this ‘clothing optional’ beach has been described as ‘ridiculous beautiful’ and ‘an off the wall hippy hangout.’ read more
On the Big Island of Hawaii, new earth is born of rock, heat, pressure, and fire–that which destroys most other life around it. As this new land is added to the island, land beneath is covered over, sometimes meaning the end of plants, tress, and homes. read more