Hawaii
Where Polynesia meets the USA. A photographic exploration of a selection of highlights from the Hawaiian Islands.
Where Polynesia meets the USA. A photographic exploration of a selection of highlights from the Hawaiian Islands.
Developed & touristy, Waikiki is hardly a tropical paradise in the traditional sense. But it’s still Hawaii & it’s still an incredibly exciting place to be.
A Waikiki landmark, Diamond Head Crater on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu offers truly stunning views of Hawaii’s most populated island.
Oahu’s North Shore, legendary surfing central in winter & a string of bustling beach parks in summer.
Hawaii’s most touristed site, the somber sunken wreck of the battleship USS Arizona.
Eighty-four kilometres, 600+ bends, 35 one-lane bridges and highlights aplenty. The Road To Hana is Hawaii’s most famous & spectacular drive.
Volcanoes, beaches, resorts, lush valleys, atmospheric 19th-century whaling towns & record-breaking drives. The Valley Isle has it all.
With less than 40 kilometres separating the shores of the Big Island & Maui, the views when flying between the two Hawaiian islands are pretty special.
Sunset from the 4,205 metre-high summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii, a dormant volcanic colossus & the highest point in the Pacific.
Exploring some of the picturesque volcanic wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (HVNP) on the Big Island of Hawaii, home to two active volcanoes, including the world’s largest, & the world’s longest continuous volcanic eruption.