Moments that tickle the soul

There is a warming sense I experience every time i photograph families. The way they express their love is so beautiful and it reminds me how grateful I am to have the best parents and sibilings I could have ever asked for. Todd and his family are blessed the same way. Two beautiful kids with the biggest smiles and the curiosity that it is only found in kids at that age. Families may not be easy to photograph due to the nature of little ones but the end result it is without a doubt a very fullfilling one. Here in Hawaii the term Oaha (family ) is not taken lightly. Families are the structure of society and people here Malama ( respect ) and honor their Ohanas. Here is what the purest of love can do for my camera

"Lost in Red Sand Love"

There is a primal sense that some of us humans have filled with passion, empathy, and the need to feel connected to a flow of raw and organic energy.  I personally believe that sharing those energies with your other full - to not call them halfs for that would implied that one or both are not complete without each other. sharing those energies helps to bind and bring more trust, fire, excitement and beauty into the relationship. The town of Hana, Maui is both notorious and well known for it's nerve wrecking/narrow roads. these, borders terrifying cliffs dressed of nature's most precious art and also, for the enchanting views that leave hopeless hearts enamored with a notion of a Robinson Crusoe's passageHidden in the mist of the salt that drifts aimlessly there is a little bay that sits quietly in the town of Hana. The sand that contemplates the soft dawns of each day dresses an off red color given by all the passionate hearts that have fallen in love right on the shore of that magical place.  And this is the love story of Gabby and Stephen