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  • A Tour of Disney's NEW Aulani Resort!

    • 11 Aug 2011
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    Today, members of my high school reunion planning committee (myself included) got the chance to tour Disney's Aulani - a resort very close to completion and located in the Ko'olina complex on the west region of the island of Oahu. The place will be opening in a couple of weeks.

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    Brandi, our bright and cheery tour guide, greeted us under the vaulted, open air ceiling of the main lobby. In a few minutes, she was explaining to us the motifs and narratives presented to us in the murals above. I don't want to go too much into detail (this is a photoblog, after all), but in a nutshell it tells us, through imagery, the story of the Hawaiians of old, how they as a people lived, and what they held dear to their hearts. Anyone locals remember 4th grade Hawaiiana studies? Just like that.

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    Resorts in the tropics are unique in that they are always designed to be keen to the hot and sunny climate they are in. Aulani is no exception.

    As you enter, one is greeted with a grand vista of "The Valley" below, the beach ahead, and the ocean beyond. The Valley consists of a pool built around an artificial volcano with slides and a "river" surrounding it. 

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    Large windows allow enormous amounts of natural light to flood in. Fountains and water are everywhere.

    We were told that Aulani leads the way in substainability, using the most energry efficient and eco-friendly elements known to us at this point in time.

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    Here's a pic of the (almost completed) front desk.

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    Long hallways take you to either the Ku or Hina wings of the hotel. Hina faces east where most of the time unit shares are. We headed west and up the elevators to check out a couple of the rooms.

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    A view as you exit the elevator and head to units.

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    The tapa motiff and symbols are everywhere. It's very easy to overlook something that has significance - the place is rich with design. And Disney magic. Can you spot the hidden Mickeys here?

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    A king bed awaits in the one bedroom suite. Blankets are adorned with Hawaiian quilt patterns.

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    All of the carpets here are custom made.

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    There's custom masonry and carvings on the stairs that head down to the Makahiki bar and dining area.

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    The bar is full of unique, hand-made scupltures illustrating different Hawaiian words. I was told that words flash up in lights on the bar's surface itself to help you build your Hawaiian language skills.

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    There's complimentary wi-fi everywhere on the resort grounds, all the way out to the shore. The guy seated here is from the staff on the mainland. He was tasked with sitting in the bar and testing the internet connection. Gruelling work if you ask me.

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    Here's where the Makahiki breakfast buffets will happen. Character dining, where Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Lilo and Stich visit tables for photo ops will occur on select mornings... 

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    It's cute that they've got a small section of the buffet designated for children. (See left of the photo above) It's much lower in size and served up are smaller portions that are easy for little hands to access.

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    Next, we headed to the conference and ballroom area of the hotel. 

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    In this 1/3 of the ballroom, there were computers setup for staff training. This is where we would be having our class reunion banquet. Seen one hotel banquet room, seen um all!

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    On the grounds were many Disney castmembers from the mainland. They were rehearsing their roles this week and on this particular day, Brandi tells us they are testing each other with real life scenerios - real stuff that could happen on the job. Come next week, the execs from the mainland will arrive with their families to put the workers to the test. 

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    Again, water is everywhere. Where there is water, there is life.

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    Here's part of the pool where you float on tubes through caves. There's a lifeguard on duty about every 20 to 30 yards!

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    These large illustrations on the side of the hotel are visible form the highway. This one sits about Aunty's Beach House, an activity center for children. I wish we would have been able to go in, but they were filming a commercial at the time of our visit.

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    The higher end restaurant at the resort fronts the lagoon. I can imagine beautiful views of the sunset come the end of the day. The Ama Ama, as this place is known, is helmed by Chef Patrick Callarec, who I hear has quite the resume. Guess I'll have to test the place out myself when it opens!

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    Brandi shows us more detail of the pool area.

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    I don't have a good photo of it, but the resort is full of native plants, trees and flowers - all of which seemed very mature. The stuff looked like it had been growing there for years!

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    I tried to get at a lower angle for this shot. I'd imagine that if you were sitting in here, the perspective would blend pool and ocean together. Ahh, paradise.

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    There's a shave ice stand in the middle of the pool, as well as convenience store in the volcano. Workers here are testing the product.

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    There's a menehune water play structure for the kids off to the left. The rules say you have to be at least 48" tall to play on the thing. I can't wait to shoot my kids with the gourd water cannons.

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    There's also an adult pool area with a bar that was roped off.

    Anyway, that's it. For now. The castmembers we encountered were quite friendly, and there was a very casual feel to our interactions. I don't know about you, but when I'm at a Disney park on the mainland, or even at the Disney Store at Ala Moana, my interactions sometimes seem phony and exaggerated. That wasn't the case here.

    On the resort itself? Many will argue the cultural authenticity of the design and the people. I don't see a need to. I think Disney has put forth quite the effort in creating something real, and it will move visitors in only the way Disney can. Aulani will be an island escape designed to entertain, enthrall, and enchant those that enter. And I was all of the above. It's early, but I can already say that it's pure magic.

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  • RHS' Newly Renovated Auditorium

    • 26 Jul 2011
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    And now for something a little different. Last week I was hired to photograph the the dress rehearsal for Ohana Arts' production of "The Wizard of Oz," (pics forthcoming) which played at my old alma mater - Roosevelt High School in Honolulu, Hawaii. At the risk of revealing my age, I'm going to say that back in my time, the auditorium was pretty dilapidated. Even after having been "renovated" the first time. The sound was bad, the seats were creaky and termite ridden...air conditioning? What was that? Anyway, I was really, REALLY impressed to see what became of the place. I wish I could have taken more shots, including the spirited bathroom tiles adorned in red and yellow, as well as the amazing mural out in front. Guess I'll have to pay another visit!

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  • A Memorial for Ryan

    • 2 May 2011
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    On May 1, 2011, friends of Ryan Suenaga gathered at Kakaako Waterfront Park to celebrate the life of the man who so affected them.

    With a fellowship that met at the pavilion by the water, we socialized and took comfort in each other before spending laying some lei in the ocean. This was a non-religious event, regardless of the spiritual nature. Ryan’s Buddhist background brought Miki Nakura, a minister from Higashi Hongwanji, to share with us a brief chant - Ryan was a regular at this Kaneohe temple.

    Valentino Valdez, part of Ryan's “Tweeball” team (which includes myself), had a specially designed T-shirt available for those that attended.

    I could feel Ryan's presence in the air that morning. I think he would have scolded us for "wasting" our time on him, but he MORE than deserved it. Aloha, Ryan!

    Thanks to all who came and contributed.

    You can find a comprehensive list of internet memorials for Ryan at Ryan Ozawa's Blog. 

    I previously wrote a tribute to Ryan Suenaga in a previous post.

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  • Carnival

    • 5 Feb 2011
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    Decided to head down to the annual Punahou Carnival with fellow photographers Dallas Nagata and Jonas Maon yesterday. The plan was to get a jump on the white elephant sale to find old clothing or props to use in our shoots. It wasn't too much of a success, but we had fun nonetheless. Cameras in tow, we shot in the harsh light of the morning sun. The results differ greatly from what I shot a couple of years back, but I'm mostly happy with the results despite not being "completely into it." :)

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    We waited about 45 minutes in the scalding heat to get into the tent where the rummage sale was.

    I really want a filter like hers. Anyone got an extra 250 bucks?

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    Jonas' great find. The battery had blown up inside, but for ten bucks, I'm thinking I should have picked this up for prop value alone. It also came with a really cool leather bag!

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    Credit Dallas for pointing this out to me. Her shot came out almost identical, and I'll post a link once it's up there publicly.

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    Dallas bought this littler bubble maker in hopes of using as a prop and to help whittle her script count. It was mostly useless. I think I captured the only instance in which it blew any bubbles. It end up in the trash 15 minutes later.

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    On the way back to the car, the masonry at Central Union Church's parking lot caught my eye. I asked for model volunteers, wanting Jonas first. LOL (jk). Dallas stepped up to the plate.

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  • Country Roads...

    • 25 Dec 2010
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    The Holidays usually mean a trip to doldrums of Waianae Valley for a visit with the relatives on my wife's side. The scenery is particularly beautiful. It's muggy today, and a series of low hanging clouds cloak the once volcanic spires like royalty.

    I pulled over quickly to capture this shot with my phone. It's Christmastime in Hawaii! Processing is courtesy of the Lo-Mob app.

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  • Polar Expression

    • 9 Dec 2010
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    I have a soft spot for Polar Bears.

    At home, the family and I make sure any unused electrical circuit is switched off "to save a Polar Bear."

    It's my son's favorite animal.

    I usually pay no attention to embedded advertisements, but one for Polar Bears International came up and I just had to click on it. They encourage you to adopt one the animals to support "Polar Bears International's research, stewardship, and education efforts." I'm quite inclined to do so. 

    I'll talk to my son, but I'm wondering if my 7yo will even understand the symbolic adoption of a wild polar bear.

    Here are a couple of pics I shot while at the San Diego Zoo this past October. Aren't these creatures beautiful?

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  • The Calm

    • 18 Nov 2010
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    From what I hear, the Hawaiian islands are under a flash flood watch. It's low tide here at He'eia and I'm walking on sand that is usually under 4 feet of water. The sky looks pretty pissed right now!

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  • Is Disney gonna use my photo in their theme park marketing collateral?

    • 12 Nov 2010
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    Earlier this week, I received an email from a woman who works at Fishbowl Worldwide Media, LLC in Hollywood. I originally thought it was spam, but my senses told me otherwise. So I called.

    Apparently, someone at Disney found some pictures I had taken of our family at our recent trip to Disneyland. Now, I love the Mouse (I actually love the princesses even more but the 'mouse' statement is more standard fare), so when they asked if I'd be interested in letting them use the photos for their "Let the Memories Begin" campaign for 2011, there was no hesitation. I'd fill out those 12 pages of forms - sure, no problem!

    Yesterday, I learned that they had narrowed the pool down. The following photo is on their short list for use on their print collateral and advertisements for next year. Yay!

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    This has been more exciting for me as a parent than it has been as a photographer. As a photographer, I sometimes get too swept up in the technical aspect of things and I forgot the importance that sentiment and posterity play.  I mean, this isn't what I would consider my best photo at all, but the sincerity in my boy's expression is there and THAT is the selling point.

    I uploaded the photos to their Dropbox, with the required caption on this photo being:

    Andrew and Elton on Gadget's Go Coaster at Toontown

    This was the the kids’ first ride on a roller-coaster of any kind. I remember being amazed at how fearless they felt and joyful they were. It was such a pure moment. Disneyland just has that effect on us.

    I'm not sure what kind of compensation I'll receive, but I've been told that regardless of whether a photo of mine is chosen, I am guaranteed some limited edition Disney lithographs just for my time and trouble. 

    Anyway, I shall keep you guys posted. I'll definitely post pics of the lithographs when they come in. 

    See the full gallery of our trip to Disneyland by clicking over here!

    Take a peek at Disney's "Let the Memories Begin" campaign. This makes me all mushy inside!

     

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    Howdy! My name is Marc Orbito. I'm a general photographer in the state of Hawaii who enjoys photographing people!

    I'm also a father, husband, Apple geekboy, writer, Disney junkie, Miami Heat basketball fan and washed-out cinephile.

    I invite you to look around. Hopefully you'll like what you see and and maybe even hire me!

    Contact me for rates at marc @ orbito.net

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