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Capturing Moʻolelo Through the Lens
Storytelling is the heartbeat of Hawaiian culture. At Hawai‘i Nei Photography, we capture mo‘olelo — the living stories of Hawai‘i — through our lens. Each image becomes a visual chant that bridges past and present, keeping the spirit of Hawai‘i alive.
Kenton S. Kephart
3 days ago4 min read


Is the World Losing Its Color?
A hotel manager recently called—not to book a session, but to complain that my colorful business card wasn’t “professional.” His devotion to black-and-white blandness made me wonder: is the world losing its color? From industrialism to globalization, creativity keeps getting muted. Thankfully, Hawai‘i’s culture, kapa, and handmade artistry remind us that vibrancy is worth protecting.
Kenton S. Kephart
3 days ago4 min read


Supporting Kama'āina Business: Photography with Heart and Purpose
Celebrating Local Entrepreneurs Through Hawai‘i Photography Supporting Kama'āina Businesses means uplifting the people who keep Hawai‘i’s economy thriving — our small business owners, family shops, and hardworking local entrepreneurs. One of the best ways to help them stand out is through authentic, custom photography that shares their story with heart. At Hawai‘i Island Photography , we believe every business has a story — its mo‘olelo , its mana , its reason for being. Th
Kenton S. Kephart
3 days ago3 min read


Kindred Cultures
What connects Native Texicans and Native Hawaiians? More than you might think. From the kiawe tree to the paniolo, this story explores the surprising cultural bonds between Hawai‘i Island and Texas — and why the spirit of aloha feels like home.
Kenton S. Kephart
Nov 194 min read


Vacationing in Hawaii? Don’t Make It Weird, Bruh
Before you shout “MA-HA-LO!” at your tour guide, take a breath and read this. From sunscreen foggers to volcanic misunderstandings, here’s a lighthearted guide to vacationing in Hawai‘i without making it weird. Learn local basics, avoid cultural slip-ups, and discover how to let the island embrace you—with aloha and humor.
Kenton S. Kephart
Nov 103 min read


A Connection Awakened: Finding Our Konikoni Fire
Konikoni - adj. ". . . feeling deeply" Hawai’i Nei - “This Hawai’i” or “Beloved Hawai’i” Wehewehe.org If you’ve been following our journey and reading our captions or blogs, you may have noticed we often use the phrase Hawai‘i Nei . To us, it’s more than just a name—it’s a reflection of our deep love for this island, our home, and the only place we’ve ever truly felt that we belong. Although we were not born in Hawai‘i, my son and I share common ancestry with Pacific Islander
Kenton S. Kephart
Nov 63 min read


Photo...Shoot??? - Authentic Island Photography
At Hawai‘i Island Photography, we don’t just take photos — we capture mana‘o, the genuine spirit that shines through in every honest moment. This is the difference between a photoshoot and true island storytelling.
Kenton S. Kephart
Oct 132 min read


Diving the kelp reefs of Moku tini
Journey to the reef When you journey to the sea floor of moku limurapa for the first time. You’ll want to pick a friend to accompany you...

Kaimen Kephart
Jun 185 min read


Hiking a Volcano
Experience the breathtaking contrasts of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park — from the cool mist and scent of molasses grass to the fiery glow of the world’s most active volcano. As day turns to night, the stars unveil a sky so full it feels infinite. Standing at the crater’s edge, you feel the pulse of creation itself — a reminder that some moments can’t be captured, only felt.

Kaimen Kephart
Mar 192 min read


Recycled Polyester (rPET) - A Solution to Plastic Pollution
Recycled Polyester (rPET) is one piece of the Global Plastics Solution. But it needs your help.
Kenton S. Kephart
Feb 75 min read


Shop Eco-Friendly with Sustainable Fashion
Sustainable Fashion saves the planet and provides more jobs.
Kenton S. Kephart
Feb 74 min read
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