09-18-2014, 10:48 AM
My wife and I live in Juneau, Alaska and have, for some time, been planning on moving to Puna. We visited a number of times over the last two years. We are hoping to make the move in the next year or two. The last few weeks have confirmed for us that Puna is the place we would like to be with the outpouring of Aloha.
In addition to being a High School English teacher, I am a freelance photographer and writer. I suddenly have a desire to document, not only the lava flow and the corresponding geological and ecological ramifications but, also how the people are preparing for and how they will respond when the flow finally reaches Pahoa proper. I am looking to fly out Sunday the 28th. I'll have about a week. I am hoping to document the events as they lead up to and during any inundation that might occur. Timing is critical, which is why I don't know exactly when I will arrive.
Here is where you, if you are willing, come in. I am hoping to interview residents before, during and after the lava arrives. Furthermore, I am hoping to photograph (with your permission) properties and peoples in the midst of loss and evacuation.
I hope that my idea doesn't sound overly pessimistic or morbid, but I have a feeling that when this is over, people are going to want a record of an event that will be so far reaching for those it will impact. My hope is to create a photo-journal that will capture the beauty of Puna, confer respect to Pele and pay homage to the residents of Puna and the place they clearly love.
I would be excited and grateful to any residents willing to share their story upon my arrival. I don't know if I am allowed to leave my phone number or email in this forum. Is there a way to message me from within the PunaWeb environment? Any suggestions, Rob?
Also, the place I have stayed at the last couple of trips no longer appears in the VRBO website, so I am soliciting suggestions for a place to rent while I am there. Suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Timm
In addition to being a High School English teacher, I am a freelance photographer and writer. I suddenly have a desire to document, not only the lava flow and the corresponding geological and ecological ramifications but, also how the people are preparing for and how they will respond when the flow finally reaches Pahoa proper. I am looking to fly out Sunday the 28th. I'll have about a week. I am hoping to document the events as they lead up to and during any inundation that might occur. Timing is critical, which is why I don't know exactly when I will arrive.
Here is where you, if you are willing, come in. I am hoping to interview residents before, during and after the lava arrives. Furthermore, I am hoping to photograph (with your permission) properties and peoples in the midst of loss and evacuation.
I hope that my idea doesn't sound overly pessimistic or morbid, but I have a feeling that when this is over, people are going to want a record of an event that will be so far reaching for those it will impact. My hope is to create a photo-journal that will capture the beauty of Puna, confer respect to Pele and pay homage to the residents of Puna and the place they clearly love.
I would be excited and grateful to any residents willing to share their story upon my arrival. I don't know if I am allowed to leave my phone number or email in this forum. Is there a way to message me from within the PunaWeb environment? Any suggestions, Rob?
Also, the place I have stayed at the last couple of trips no longer appears in the VRBO website, so I am soliciting suggestions for a place to rent while I am there. Suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Timm