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Taking photos of the Hawai‘i Theatre’s iconic marquee sounded easy until we encountered traffic, tech trouble and a disembodied voice from above.
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Taking photos of the Hawai‘i Theatre’s iconic marquee sounded easy until we encountered traffic, tech trouble and a disembodied voice from above.
The HONOLULU team spent five months interviewing and photographing 17 nisei veterans for the December cover story, “Soldiering On.”
Sometimes you need a little (or big) push to remember what’s important.
Peek behind the scenes at my Where’s Waldo?-like acting “career” in locally shot movies and TV shows.
My 10-week internship included impromptu office yoga, designer samples and award-winning snacks.
Don’t hate me. Oh, go ahead. Hate me.
Great food is still on the menu. But the rest of our Best Restaurants celebration has changed.
Hatching a plan isn’t always easy.
The camera adds 10 pounds and hundreds of extra square feet. So how do you shoot small?
I have this conversation every year on the streets of O‘ahu. Here is my answer.
It’s not really leaving when you’re still in the same office.
The challenges of capturing a story about your own hometown.
A work assignment inspired me to reconnect with my Japanese heritage.
Some of our funniest, most groan-worthy and odd headlines that didn’t make the cover of HONOLULU Magazine.
It’s no surprise that kumu hula Puanani Alama appeared on the cover of our magazine. Only she’d done it once before, when she was just 15 years old.
The toughest stories sometimes come in tiny packages.