Showing posts with label maui thing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maui thing. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Glimpses Of A Long Weekend

Though if seemed as if everyone had really checked out for the long Fourth of July weekend by mid-day thursday (at least here in the business community), the real festivities commenced Friday afternoon, starting with the monthly First Friday Wailuku block party. By 5 PM, Market Street had been cordoned off & closed to traffic, a stage, sound system & runway ramp had been erected in the street, vendors had lined the sidewalks to hawk their wares and restaurants & cafes were beginning to bustle.

In conjunction with the festivities, Maui Thing Clothing Co. was also celebrating their second birthday and celebrate they did... and in stylee! The gathered street revelers were treated to a high fashion fashion show of the company's line of thoughtful youth-wear. Presiding over the formalities was Manao Radio 91.5 FM's fearless leader, Kathy Collins. As if that wasn't enough, MT also hosted a high-energy, high-volume performance by Uncle Willie K. who not only played through the runway activities, but continued on into the evening - delivering a blistering set of heavy rock covers and original tunes. Great fun had by all! Big Mahalos go out to MT for putting on a great show, a great time and for donating a portion of each sale made that evening to support 91.5FM.


                                                                            Uncle Willie K smokes


                                                                                 Market Street Vogue


                                                                                                       Nice Hat


                                                                                                    Workin' It


                                                                                      Doesn't Like Paparrazi


                                                                                              Cowgirl Chic


                                                                            Tony Takitani - Rock Music Groupie


 
                                                                                      Kathy Collins - Vegetarian


The following morning, it was up with the chickens and off to meet with retired Director of the Schaefer International Gallery, Darrel Orwig & his lovely wife Mary. From their place, we took a short stroll up to the center of Makawao Town to watch the annual Fourth of July Parade. Always a big event in sleepy Makawao, this year was no exception though enthusiasm was slightly dampened by frequent, cool downpours & the fact that 75% of the parade this year consisted of politicians marching with their assembled campaign armies. Still, fun was to be had with the ubiquitous Shriners in their tiny cars, lots of beautiful horses, colorful floats, a long-horn steer and a Rodeo Queen disguised as a pink, quilted toaster-cozy.


                                                       It's not a parade until the Shriner's show up


                                                                         Don't ever do it without your Fez on


                                                                                         Holy Crap!


Later that evening, it was off to Lahaina to meet friends for dinner at the always excellent Mala Ocean Tavern. After dinner, we all headed over to the nearby Lahaina Jodo Mission to watch the annual lantern floating ceremony and Obon Dance, one of the island's biggest mid-summer evening events. The particular evening, warm & balmy with slight breezes, the largest assembled crowd I have ever seen at an Obon Dance, a chance to re-connect with old friends from the westside and the opportunity to celebrate the unique cultural melting pot and tightly-knit community that makes living on this island so very special.


                                                    Sunset preparations for the lantern floating ceremony


                                                                                       Twilight luminescense


                                                                                                      Lantern parade


                                                             To the Lagoon

                                                                                                             Dance the night away


                                                                                                                   Davo's got video



Tuesday, August 25, 2009

It's A Maui Thing

When the immensely talented Saedene Ota calls, it's always with some tasty potential assignment and always a great opportunity to flex creative muscles. Sae, besides being the Creative Director of SaeDesign, one of the state's most sought after graphic design firms, is also the force behind Maui Thinga new activewear/youthwear clothing line based on Maui. Launched, presumably in response to the popular Ainokea (translation: "I No Care" for our pidgin challenged readers) line of T-Shirts & stickers/decals, Maui Thing is a company making a difference for our island youth by transmitting the positive messages of community, conservation & environmentalism. Maui Thing's logo, an illustration of an octopus... and their motto, "Stuck On Good..." says it all.

Needless to say, when Sae called a couple of weeks ago asking if I was interested in shooting a new marketing campaign for the line, I was down for the task. Sae assembled a great crew of young, fresh and very cooperative talent for the production... most of them having never modeled professionally before. Add the very talented make-up artist Ryan and hairstylist Michelle to the mix and the day of shooting became almost effortless, very fun and extremely productive. The Market Street area of Wailuku, just steps outside my studio door & Kepaniwai Park on the way into Iao Valley served as location backdrops and lent a real island flavor to the production. Hat's off to all the young people involved. You did absolutely great & I had a blast working with all of you!

You can find Maui Thing clothing and accessories at their retail boutique located at 7 North Market Street in Wailuku. Telephone: 808.249.0215. You can also shop online at the Maui Thing website here. Get your kids "stuck on good" today.

Here are a few outakes from the day of shooting:
  
Models Cierra & Jaren take shelter under a leaf of haleconia

Tiare strikes a glamorous pose

Jaren strums a uke

Cierra basks in the Market Street sun

Kaui in front of Iao Theater, Wailuku

Cierra & Kaui by the Kepaniwai waterfall

The talented talent: (l-r)Kaui, Jaren, Cierra & Tiare