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Wednesday
Jun092010

ohanapod getaway

while waiting at my acupuncturist's office yesterday, i had a moment to flip through the summer issue of readymade and chanced upon architect craig steely's latest creation - the ohanapod, a modern guest cottage getaway located a few steps away from the main residence built on the big island's lava fields (thus the name lavaflow 2).

the family splits their time between sf and hawaii so the main components were fabricated in california and shipped over for assembly. friends were wooed to the island to help complete the partial pre-fab design which was constructed in three and a half weeks with volunteer labor (my kind of peeps!). jalousies received a modern makeover and the main design element plays on the ubiquitous window treatment with galvanized steel which both shields the structure while allowing the tradewinds to circulate. a few colorful plexi panels were added for peeks outside and to bring in a little sunshine.

the space measures a mere 144 square feet which is just enough room to keep friends and family comfortable without sacrificing too much land. and, wouldn't the ohanapod make a fab office or studio in between house guests?

the ohanapod, alas, is reserved for friends of the steely 'ohana but you can spend your big island getaway at two other projects commissioned nearby - hale balleja and the monkeypod treehouse which are both located on the puna coast.

p.s. a quick tutorial on making the plexi louvers is shared online as well as a step-by-step gallery of the ohanapod's three week build.

{photo credit: john granen for readymade}

Tuesday
Jun082010

and the winner is . . .

teena from pasadena who will be rocking heather brown's fabulous green with aloha tote all summer long.

many mahalos to all the readers who filled out my little survey! while i suspected that you all swooned for style and design, discovering that eco-friendly finds was third on your list of favorite features was a delightful surprise. let's hope our designer friends heed our call for more sustainable goods from hawaii!

if you simply must have one of heather's organic totes to call your own, you can scoop one up on heather's website as well as at mu'umu'u heaven's kailua outpost.

congratulations teena!

be back tomorrow with some fabulous big island design!

Monday
Jun072010

photo.phile: tammy wahl photography

hello hello! starting today, a new weekly feature will be brightening your mondays with a curated gallery featuring the work of my favorite local photographers. it seems like i find myself in a constant swoon over all the gorgeous imagery filling the interweb with charming interiors, fabulous street style, delightful weddings, dreamy travelogues, and 'ono cuisine.

these little glimpses of lovely living have tempted me to experiment with my camera to improve my rather pedestrian photography skills. much to my delight, the islands are filled with so much talent that i was inspired to share a peek from my growing collection of the brilliant photography being developed in hawaii.

for the debut of photo.phile, i am happy to introduce you to tammy wahl who, alas, will be moving on from kaneohe soon. idyllic scenes and small moments documenting her family's stay in hawaii fill her portfolio along with portraits of the handful of lucky families who found themselves in front of tammy's camera when her services were for hire. it's simply impossible not to smile and wish your family photos were just as playful and full of joy.

{photo.phile notes}

what inspired you to pick up a camera and start clicking?
i’ve always had an interest in photography, but i never really thought i had the ability to take it seriously. finally, when we moved to hawaii, i decided to buy my first dSLR and commit to learning! really though, it was wanting to take great pictures of my children on a regular basis, especially in our beautiful surroundings, that finally pushed me to do it.

photography muses that spark your imagination?
i have loved hanging out on a photography board called ilovephotography.com that has been an incredible source of inspiration and learning for me. i’ve also discovered some of my favorite photographers from that board.

favorite island moment caught on "film"?
it’s really hard to pick a favorite, but my most recent favorite is one of my son at the beach, using a fisheye lens that i titled on the edge of the earth. i love that it turned out exactly as i had planned, with the bright colors, and the pure joy on his face. i often get great pictures of my daughter so it’s especially rewarding to me when i get something special of him as well.

any simple tricks to share on how to capture a happy keiki photograph?
make the experience fun for them! plan an outing and then just capture them doing their thing. let them have fun and just get in there with your camera. take pictures of them while they are “in action” and you’ll end up with images that are more real and special.

which camera stays close by for everyday shooting?
i actually keep a little point and shoot in my purse for everyday shooting. it’s nothing special and those aren’t the images you will see on my blog, but that allows me to just capture regular life. when i want to take the special pictures, it’s my canon 5d mark II that i adore!

pay it forward with the best photography advice shared with you:
the best advice i was given was to learn the light. it’s so much easier to take an amazing picture if the light is right. and also to practice, practice, practice. you can read all you want, but until you get out there and do it, you’ll never really get it. i found that to be so true for me.

mahalo tammy!

i hope today's peek inspires all the mamas and papas out there to take your keiki and camera on a playdate!

p.s. hapa | hale hearts modern photography of all kinds be it fanciful, dreamy, lomography, through the viewfinder, cheeky portraits, b&w, etc. snapped by photo geeks of all stripes. if your photography rocks the right aesthetic, click here to submit your website or recommend a favorite for consideration.

Friday
Jun042010

aloha friday scoop

first friday gets an early start with a.m. style deals at fashionista's market. stop by at pau hana time for an omnia jewelry trunk show and complimentary makeovers from bella torre academy.

  • when: fri, jun 4th - 10:30a to 11p (first friday fun starts at 6p)
  • where: 1185 bethel street, chinatown

rock shop returns for first friday with new limited edition looks from lions n tigers, reconstructed accessories from genuine guava, cloth hawaii's $20 vintage fill-a-bag and a gallery of snaps from photographer daeja fallas.

p.s. you can get the skinny on additional first friday happenings around chinatown right here.

live aloha day is around the corner and is filled with volunteer possibilities around the islands ranging from stream restoration projects, tending to a school garden, or gather up your friends and host your own community project.

  • when: sat, jun 19th

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Thursday
Jun032010

etsy scout: bitty bambu

dahlia * abstract wave

during my elementary days, i was absolutely content with my almost everyday pairing of a snoopy tee and dove shorts (not the same ones, mind you, my stock ran deep in both departments). mr. freud would make the obvious connection that my early rejection of being dolled up was due to having a mom who had a career in fashion, but bitty bambu's appliquéd offerings just may have tempted me to upgrade a few threads.

taryn, the kula mom-turned-designer behind the label, often translates her background in landscape architecture into cheerful petals and cute garden inhabitants along with whimsical ocean discoveries to the delight of keiki. each design features pieces of fabric cut by hand then assembled and sewn into a playful creation perfect for school days and outdoor adventures.

colorful lotus * seahorse
whales * dawn patrol

wee wearables like tops and dresses are on the way while adorable burp cloths and pillow cases round out the current collection. custom designs are also welcome and typically require a week's turnaround depending on the supplies on hand. and, happy news, taryn plans to offer more organic options in the future.

the price tag is reasonable (averaging $20 a tee) considering the handmade nature of each design, and since most pieces are made to order can be adjusted to fit babies, toddlers and younger keiki (up to size 7).

click over to bitty bambu's etsy shop to take a peek at the all the designs!