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  • Ohana Arts' Presentation of "The Wizard of Oz"

    • 6 Aug 2011
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    When I first heard that Ohana Arts was putting on a production of "The Wizard of Oz," I was both curious and excited - the film version of the story is a cherished part of my movie collection, and is part of my regular rotation of favorites. How were they going approach this? Would it be grandoise? Minimalist? How close to the source material could this group take it?

    Enter, play director Cari Taira. We met at Starbucks a few months back to discuss photography for her upcoming wedding. As do many of my "business" meetings, discussions turned casual and we began to converse about other things - the realities of weddings and the wedding buisness, common friends, theater... I shared about my experiences being on stage a few times and experiences I had photographing stage spectacles such as “The Marriage of Figaro,” last year.

    Now, I had originally pre-enrolled my son to be a part of the Ohana Arts summer program, but scheduling didn't quite work out this year. At that point, I thought my involvement would occur strictly as part of the audience, but fortunately, I was able to sell (I almost hate using that word here) Cari on the value of photos. Weeks later I am backstage photographing what I thought was, in the end, a pretty grand, very amazing adaption of the Oz. I'm hoping my photos do it justice!

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  • Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Arrival in Honolulu

    • 14 Nov 2010
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    A couple of friends and I, including fellow photographers Ricky Li and Dallas Nagata White, were fortunate enough to be invited to photograph Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as she arrived at Hickam Airforce Base in Hawaii.

    After stepping off the plane, the Secretary of State was welcomed with aloha by Admiral Robert Willard, Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, his wife, and Colonel Robert J. Dague (Vice Commander, 15th Wing, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii).

    Mrs. Clinton's motorcade then took her to the Kahala Hotel and Resort where she met with Japan’s Foreign Minister, Seiji Maehara. A press conference followed.

    Clinton stayed in Hawaii for two days, before continuing to the the Asia-Pacific region, with stops in Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Australia and New Zealand.

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  • Retro Post: RIMPAC USS Ronald Reagan Visit and Tour

    • 17 Jul 2010
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    (My blog wasn't very presentable at the time of this event so I'm finally posting now. Better late than never, right?)

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    A number of us were extremely fortunate to be lifted to and tour the USS Ronald Reagan as it was exercising in Hawaiian waters for RIMPAC. We got to experience (up-close and personal) fighter jet take-off and landings on deck, as well and tour the belly and tower of this amazing machine. We also got to experience deceleration from 125 to 0 mph in two seconds and acceleration from 0 to 150 mph in three seconds. Crazy. And it was a blast - quite literally. Thank you, Captain Kenneth Norton, for your hospitality while onboard. I certainly have greater appreciation for our armed forces and your service to this country!

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  • About

    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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