We took the theme, kuana‘ike, to heart when planning for this issue of the Bulletin
JoinedApril 12, 2019
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Diane Seo ’85 is a veteran print and digital journalist.
"My first exposure to photography was at Punahou, where my father, Jim Little, taught photography in the 1970s."
"This is a reminder that no matter where in the world I go, I cannot escape the perspective of my own experience."
"The pandemic changed the way people relate to each other, the way that we mark unions, births and passings."
Broadening our perspective can uncover complexities and joys of life."
"My mother-in-law once told me it’s a combination of kuana‘ike and kuleana that dictate the path of our family history – past, present and future."
My formal introduction to photography was in the 10th grade at Punahou with art teacher Jim Little."
"As an artist, the challenge is to see the extraordinary in the familiar."
"When I think about perspective, the value of meaningful connections – whether in person or just by keeping in touch – becomes clear."
"The exotic endemic maiapilo plant, on the way to La Perouse Bay in Maui at dawn, thriving in a stark environment."
Lyle Fujikawa ’86 is heading up a State-sponsored portal to help drive e-commerce sales to local businesses