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In a nod to National Photography Month, The Conversation spotlights local photographer and teacher David Ulrich — who has a new book out.
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The award-winning, North Shore-based Clark Little first jumped into the ocean with a disposable camera 15 years ago. Since then, images shot from “Clark’s view” have impressed audiences all over the world. His third book “The Art of Waves” is out now.
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A Hawaiʻi civil rights attorney discusses the implications for abortion rights across the country and here in the islands; The creator of a new website highlighting ocean access and protecting important cultural sites talks about why she launched the site; A long-time activist for Native Hawaiian rights discusses the role of wahine, past and present, in efforts to protect cultural sites; A celebrated ocean photographer dishes on his career and new book
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Local photographer Clark Little captures different perspectives of the ocean from the inside of a tube to aerial shots where the crashing waves look like dandelion flowers. HPR's Zoe Dym spoke with Little about the artwork featured in his new book.
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Local boy, Zak Noyle is recognized as one of the best water photographers in the world. His shot of trash arcing overhead in a wave in Indonesia is…
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In the hands of a skilled practitioner, intriguing ideas are the seeds for resonant works of art. HPR’s Noe Tanigawa reports, some interesting ideas…
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Hawai‘i is a paradise for photographers and the range and quality of photographs available here is very high. Now there’s a perhaps unexpected genre…
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All the construction under way now recalls another period of intense development in Hawai‘i, from 1965-75. During that go-go decade, tourism was booming,…
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There are group shows, there are theme shows, juried exhibitions and one person shows and today, curators are using art exhibitions to explore ideas as…
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In the next five months, Pacific New Media, a branch of UH Manoa’s Outreach College, will offer over 60 courses on using media from Google plus to Adobe…