i had forgotten that the Honolulu Family Festival is happening right now. so Magic Island is filled with tents and rides. but i decided to walk around anyways and went to the end of the peninsula and was lucky enough to come across the Flying Maltese, a trapeze act from Venezuela and KGMB 9 doing live teasers promoting the HFF on its morning Sunrise show.

props go out to reporter Ramsay Wharton and weatherman Jeff Booth who were reporting live on-site. these reporters/daredevils didn't just report from the ground, they both braved the rickety ladder and climbed up 30' to the trapeze platform and did a segment perched high above the ground eye-level with the palm fronds.

Jeff even had the cajones to take a flying leap!

as a photographer and journalist, i think it's important to look at things from different perspectives, not just visually, but with everything. life doesn't revolve around us. there are many other differing viewpoints and 1000 ways to use duct tape and skin a cat.
visually, you can get low or go high, shoot wide, shoot tight. while it's important to get the standard shots, you have to push yourself to get something different. what sets the great photographers apart from the masses is there vision. i'm not talking 20-20 vision, but there ability to 'see' things that other people don't.
so hats off to Ramsay and Jeff for literally going to great heights to get the job done.

Howdy or should I say Aloha!! :) Cool that you have a blog. Wow you were up early and out at Magic Island. See ya soonly I am sure.
ReplyDeleteAloha, Renee :) :)