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Life Behind the Lens

Matt Heirakuji developed his passion for photography at Sandy Beach, taking photos of friends bodysurfing in the shorebreak. Fast forward a few years and now he's doing it for a living. This is his story about being a full-time freelance…

Many Hands Make Tasty Work

The day begins at 5 a.m. in Napoleon’s Bakery Central Plant in Waipio, where bakers work in shifts until 12:30 a.m. to produce over 15,000 items daily. Learn more: hawaiibusiness.com/tasty-work Shot by Aaron Yoshino Edited by Aaron Yoshino & Alexis…

Hawaii's Lifeline

MATSON containers carry just about everything the people of Hawaii need from the outside world. Read the article, which tells the story of that operation in words, pictures and numbers. Shot by: Jeff Hawe Produced by: Jeff Hawe & Alexis Panoncillo…

Backseat Drivers

Robots and artificial intelligence are already taking over jobs from people, so many schools are teaching cybersecurity, programming and robotics to provide students with employable 21st century skills Read the story at hawaiibusiness.com/ai-education Shot & Edited by Noelle Fujii Song: "Lullaby"…

Coffee Break: The Best Places to Work

Each year, Hawaii Business partners with the research firm Best Companies Group to administer the Best Places to Work survey. The main part of the survey is a confidential questionnaire sent to all employees or a statistically representative sample at…

Finding The Best Business Solution

In January, Michael J. O’Malley became managing partner of Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel, responsible for the business, management and overall operations of one of Hawaii’s oldest law firms. With a team of over 60 attorneys, Goodsill is focused in all…

Onipaa Kakou

On January 17, 1893, Queen Liliuokalani was imprisoned in Iolani Palace by a group of sugar barons and capitalists, yielding soverignty to the United States. Five years later Hawaii was made a territory of the U.S., and became the 50th…

Making Art From Glass

After making a “gather” of molten glass for a sculpture, Jonathan Swanz removes a small piece that accidentally broke off the inside wall of one of his furnaces. These furnaces heat a mix of silica sand, soda ash and limestone…