VIDEO: For its AlohaAnywhere campaign, OluKai matched up North Shore Hawaiian waterman Kaiwi Berry with a marine scientist from North Carolina.
Clark Little puts himself in the most harrowing situations—all to capture the ocean at its most powerful.
Photographer Francis Haar documented parts of Chinatown and Pālama—known as ‘A‘ala in the 1960s—while they were being demolished, capturing some of the final images of a Honolulu that has since disappeared.
Oʻahu’s long-gone recording studios echo an industry that captured Hawai‘i’s identity.
Hidden within this landmark are 20 massive tanks, 16 of which hold nearly 190 million gallons of petroleum. Underneath them is Honolulu’s main source of fresh water.