by Scott Mead | Sep 5, 2016 | adventure, bonds, camera, canon, Hawaii, Hilo, Kalapana, lava, Lens, pacific, pacific ocean, photo, photograph, Photography Workshops, scott mead, shoot, Uncategorized
It’s a tick after 4:45 AM, and Captain Kanoa and First Mate Kainoa have just launched the 25-foot Moku Nui into the inky-black waters of Pohoiki Bay – an amazing surf spot by day that makes launching and retrieving a boat a challenging proposition, especially in the...
by Scott Mead | Feb 20, 2014 | aerial photography, botanicals, camera, cold, Haleakala, Hawaii, humpback whale, night sky, photograph, Photography, road to hana, scott mead, Sunrise, sunset, Uncategorized, whale watch
It’s February, and winter is upon us. This year, it hasn’t been a task of merely layering up, nudging the thermostat up a bit and occasionally shoveling off the walkway. Let’s face it: a huge chunk of North America has been hammered by Mother Nature. Hawaii has also...
by Scott Mead | Dec 21, 2013 | adventure, camera, Light, Mentor, pay it forward, photograph, Photography, Robert Glenn Ketchum, scott mead, Uncategorized, Wayne Rowe, workshop
Throughout our lives, there’s a good chance we’ve had a mentor or two (or many) that have taken us under their wing, and guided us around or threw the “trials and tribulations of life.” Some mentors have given us a golden nugget of advice that has shaped who we are or...
by Scott Mead | Oct 4, 2013 | closed, Haleakala, House of the Sun, maui, national park, photograph, shuttered, Sunrise, visitors
I have a new popular print at my regular art show, and it’s being called a consolation prize of sorts. It’s snatched up by people from throughout the US and Canada, to visitors from Australia and host of European and Asian countries. The image is a sunrise at...