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A Year in Review | 2019 by Sean Michel

Another year passes and it doesn’t even seem real.

It’s almost hard to believe that some of the places, people and experiences I came across in this last trip around the sun were as long ago as they were - but the older I get and the more time that goes by, the more I understand that time is a very slippery thing. It really only makes sense in the moment. Looking back on it (for me) is almost always bittersweet, while looking forward onto it can tend to be a bit stressful. That whole “stay in the moment” cliché mantra we’ve heard all of our lives…There’s most definitely something to it.

The beauty of that statement when I break it down like above is this - Focus on what makes sense. The present.

Small recap in images of what I’ve been lucky enough to call my present throughout these last twelve months. Here’s to 2019 - a year of constant growth and awe-inspiring beauty - 2020 has some big shoes to fill.

 
 

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Alien Landscapes, Domestic Shores | Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park by Sean Michel

I’ve spent a lot of time on the Big Island over the years that I’ve lived in Hawaii - My initial move to Hawaii almost 15 years ago was to the big island for a few months prior to starting school on Oahu. Seems like a different lifetime it was so long ago, but my memories of that time are filled with a care free attitude, sunrise surf missions into waipio valley and fiery sunsets with cold beers along the kohala coast.

That being said, the big island is indeed very big. The topography of the island created by multiple volcanoes split the island - which results in vastly different landscapes and climates on each side of the big island. A while back I was lucky enough to spend some time on a side of the island I am very unfamiliar with — the southeast corner, where Volcanoes National Park is located.

There is, or was, of course a lot of information circulating with regards to the safety of that area of the island. Kilauea Volcano erupted dramatically on May 3, 2018 spewing lava into residential subdivisions in the Puna district of the Big Island. This prompted mandatory evacuations of the Leilani Estates and Lanipuna Gardens subdivisions. For those whose homes and belongings were directly in the path of the lave flow - everything was lost. Definitely a time of immense sadness for a lot of people.

Since the proverbial dust of that eruption event has (somewhat) settled, volcanoes National Park has reopened to the public and the surrounding areas are getting back to business as usual. I was lucky enough to be invited to take some photos of a rental property located in the town of Volcano - no more than 5 minutes from the National Park Entrance.

Understated, simple and cozy best describe this awesome little loft setup. A cozy fire, open floor plan and lofted sleeping area lend perfectly to the adventures that await outside the rental doors. Awesome little place and I really enjoyed the opportunity to shoot such a unique residential setup.

Of course, between the photos, I felt drawn - if not obligated - to do some adventuring in the National Park - and no hawaii trip is complete without some time in the ocean. A nice day hike to some backcountry craters in the National Park and a quick trip down to South Point for some sunset jumps rounded out this mellow little trip.

I’ll be back soon Volcano - one of the most underrated and (thankfully) uncrowded areas of the Big Island.

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