I went to Shark’s Cove with my visiting cousing Danny and his friends. I’ve been to Shark’s Cove several times even this time of year and I know and understand that the waves can get very big. However, I wasn’t paying attention when a 15-20ft wave crashed on the far side of the cove. I had no time to prepare and grab something and I was promptly swept up the side of the wall and dumped on the other side into the lagoon. The result was heaps of blood gushing out of me from the scrapes and punctures on my back and leg. Danny and the others wondered what happened to me, only seeing a slipper floating in the aftermath were shook up pretty good. But I called them from the other side and told them where I was.
Here’s a google maps link of Shark’s Cove when the tide is down and there are now waves.
Me getting hit by the wave probably looked something like this:
of course I would have been on the opposite side of the rocks and then tossed over like a doll.
Here’s some more photos me me and how I looked. People from all over heard about it and I got crazy dm’s, posts, and comments, thank you guys so much for your support and help. Thanks to the life guards at Waimea Bay and especially to Katherine Finches for fixing me up later at the hospital and at her house the next night. I’m still bleeding a little and my back and leg are pretty messed up but it was definitely fun and a rush.
Thanks to Ryan, and Mouseplanet.com, I had the wonderful privilege to attend the Blessing/Ground Breaking Ceremony for the New Disney Resort to open in Ko’Olina Hawaii. You can read about the article at Mouseplanet.com.
It was incredibly awesome and one of the best displays and hula performances I’ve ever seen ever. So much energy and fun!
Here are some Hula photos:
Above is Jay Rasulo, Chairman of Disney’s Parks and Resorts
Above is Djuan Rivers. Djuan is the Vice President Disney Vacation Club and Resort, Hawaii
This is a model of the resort
Here’s a video below of the grand finale, sorry about quality I recorded it on my iphone:
So after the amazing Podcamp Hawaii ’08 we had a BBQ and I had the opportunity to talk to Dina Kaplan, co-founder of Blip.tv and founder of the New York Founders Club. Dina, in conversation, passingly stated that she needed a photographer for the event. I said, “I’ll do it.” She didn’t believe me, she looked at my friend Carlos and and said, “Is he serious?” and Carlos nodded and said, “Most definitely.” Dina kept asking me if I was serious and didn’t believe me but in 5 minutes I was on the phone with friends setting up and finding flights. Not until that night while attending Kari‘s birthday Karaoke extravaganza with Matt Mullenweg, Eric Nakagawa, and Jess Mauer did I find a flight.
Three days later I was on a plane to New York City. I didn’t know where I was going to stay or what was going on but I was piecing this bridge together while I was walking on it.
I emailed my Aunt, Alice Philipson, telling her that I’m going to New York, by the time I had landed Carlos had set me up to stay with his family in New York and Alice has responded to my email reminding me that I have a cousin, whom I haven’t seen in roughly 10 years that lives in New York, Amy. Alice also told me that my Uncle Robert Philipson, an indie film maker, author, and scholar from Oakland, was coincidentally in New York doing research for a film and it was his last day. Amy then emailed me and said I could crash in Brooklyn and later met up with Robert and I at the New York Public Library and coffee later at Grand Central. That night I crashed with Carlos’s family who by the way are amazing people! Thank you so much for letting me stay with you all. Everything worked out! Ha!
Getting there was great, I played tourist until the big night of the New York Founders Club dinner which was at the “W” hotel on Lexington. Great night…
Met some amazing people.
Then Halloween! Wow, definitely was interesting. That’s all I’m going to say about that But I will show a video or two:(By the way, I recorded it sideways, not my fault and I don’t have the patience to figure out how to rotate it so just bear with me and tilt you head. Kthxbai! ^_^)
This is the subway on the way home, there may or may not be profanity but it is New York. Listen at your own risk:
Then randomly, the subway burst into patriotic song! WARNING: Turn your speakers WAY down…
Tony was the ring leader and it was a great time. Above he’s doing some mad trickage!
A couple more shots:
The election was truly incredible. I spent the entire night standing in Times Square watching the news on the jumbo screens that surrounded me. I met some really great people, which were all from California by coincidence.
It was exciting to see the voting process in action, made me proud to be an American. The energy and excitement in the crowd, being on TV, seeing history! One of the best nights of my life. So many professional photographers around me, the lights, the music, the reaction.
A sea of people
So many emotions:
When they announced the next president, President Barrack Obama…
Photo of President Obama on the screen
People crying as President Obama gave his speech…
People knocking down barricades and entering the streets to celebrate, climbing up cherry pickers, scaffolding, cheering. I’ve never been engulfed in such celebration and excitement.
So, I talked to Dina, I’ll be going back in a couple of months to photograph the next NY Founder’s Club dinner… I hope MC Hammer comes to this one like he did the one before this last one…