"Ala Moana" by Cameron Brooks

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Artifact Hawaii Photo Showcase: The story behind the lens…

“Ala Moana” by Cameron Brooks

Ala Moana Beach Park is a playground that just about offers something for everyone, including a half mile beach strip stretch of fine white sand. Compared to many Oahu beaches, Ala Moana Beach Park offers acres of shady trees, picnic tables, and a wide expanse of grass to play around in the park, including tennis courts, a yacht club, 3 concession stands, and an additional half crescent beach called Magic Island. And all of this is across the street from the world famous open roof Ala Moana Center Mall and the up and coming trendy Kaka’ako Neighborhood District.

"Rib Cage" by Michael B. Hardie

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Artifact Hawaii Photo Showcase: The story behind the lens…

“Rib Cage” by Michael B. Hardie

Inside the vortex of a wave. I'll never forget that feeling when I saw this shot on my screen for the first time after shooting it. There have been many images taken of wave vortices but this is the only one I’ve ever seen from this side or parallel angle. It still blows my mind and will always be one of my favorite images from my time in the ocean.

"Turtle Back Ride" by Michael B. Hardie

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Artifact Hawaii Photo Showcase: The story behind the lens…

“Turtle Back Ride” by Michael B. Hardie

The thing that draws me to the ocean the most is that I literally never know what I’m going to come across on any given day. I count myself extremely fortunate to have been in the right place at the right time to capture this image. Never have I experienced or seen anything like this in the water or in another photograph. This one will go down as one of the most unique shots I’ve ever captured and I’ll remember it forever - ©2021 Michael B. Hardie

Why are Metal Prints Superior?

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If you’re looking for a modern way to display your photos in head-turning color and HD quality, metal prints are exactly what you’re looking for

  • They are waterproof, clean really easily, scratch resistant and are incredibly fade-proof over time

  • Metal prints produce the most vibrant colors and deep contrasts compared to canvas prints

  • Metal prints that are created by the dye-sublimation process are found to retain color balance as much as 4 times longer than archival photographic paper

How are Metal Prints made?

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Metal prints are made by a process called dye sublimation

  • Unlike the traditional method of printing directly on the material surface, which may damage easily, dye sublimation infuses the image directly into the hard coating to provide lasting durability and protection

  • The next step requires your image to be printed on transfer paper with specialized sublimation inks made for the metal print process

  • This transfer sheet is then placed on to a blank metal photo panel which is then placed in a heat press

  • The heat and pressure causes the sublimation inks to transform into a gas

  • The gas is then absorbed through the pores of the polymer coating of the metal and into the base coating

  • This entire process creates the most high quality, vibrant images that will easily outlast other printing processes

"Unapproachable Splendor" by Michael B. Hardie

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Artifact Hawaii Photo Showcase: The story behind the lens…

"Unapproachable Splendor" by Michael B. Hardie

If you haven’t heard, the lava lake at Halemaʻumaʻu Crater is active again!  It disappeared in 2018 and it seemed that a bit of magic from the island had gone with it.  On December 20, 2020, at 9:30 PM local time, an eruption broke out within Halemaʻumaʻu and just like that, the magic was back, bigger and better than ever!

I consider myself fortunate every time I’m able to witness the lava lake. This shot had all kinds of crazy things going on.  I was able to take this right before sunrise, on a frigid morning and under a cloudy sky just before the lake drained in 2018.

Mark Twain hiked to the floor of the crater in 1866 and penned these words peering into the lake of lava: “It was like gazing at the sun at noon-day, except that the glare was not quite so white. At unequal distances all around the shores of the lake were nearly white-hot chimneys or hollow drums of lava, four or five feet high, and up through them were bursting gorgeous sprays of lava-gouts and gem spangles, some white, some red and some golden--a ceaseless bombardment, and one that fascinated the eye with its unapproachable splendor. The mere distant jets, sparkling up through an intervening gossamer veil of vapor, seemed miles away; and the further the curving ranks of fiery fountains receded, the more fairy-like and beautiful they appeared

Artifact Hawaii Opens State-of-the-Art Production Center

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February 2021, Artifact Hawaii opens a state of the art Production Center at 1481 S. King Street in Honolulu, Hawaii. Specialized and custom made equipment capable of producing oversized (four feet by eight feet) gallery quality metal prints are on showcase throughout the center. In addition to beautiful fine art samples lining the walls, the Production Center offers a warm and inviting atmosphere for clients to visit and experience the center. Schedule a free tour today and see for yourself the mighty printer that outputs these 48” by 96” mega prints - the only one in Hawaii!

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