HAWAII Magazine’s 2019 Photo Contest Winners

The stunning Hawaii photos that won first and second place in our annual contest.
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Our Grand Prize winner: Zeus Quijano Jr. from Orange, California shot this powerful lava photo at Kupapau Point, Hawaii Island. Photo: Zues Quijano Jr.

The 2019 HAWAII Magazine Photo Contest has come to a close, and it was a tough task for our in-house team of editors, designers and staff to pick the top winners. Featured here are the first- and second-place winners in the categories of land, ocean, people, wildlife and food, as well as a grand prize winner who wowed our judges. A big congratulations to all of the winners, and mahalo to everyone who shared their images of our beautiful Islands with us.

The grand prize-winning photo above, shot by Zeus Quijano Jr. from Orange, California, was taken at Kupapau Point, Hawaii Island, and perfectly captures the awe and sense of danger, but also compelling, nearly irresistable beauty, that flowing lava inspires. The more we contemplated it, the more it gave us what locals call “chicken skin.”

“When this composition presented itself, I almost felt like I was on another planet,” the photographer wrote. “It was 2016 and lava had been steadily entering the ocean. Soon after, the flow stopped and then the fire hose began.”

Hoomaikai (congratulations), Zeus!

Below are the other category winners.

land

Land | First Place

Tou Thor from San Francisco, California
Magic Island, Oahu

“I always loved spending evenings watching the sunset at Magic Island. Just like the name implies, this place is very magical and I’m sure most people agree.”

 

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Land | Second Place

Danny Wild from Nanuet, New York
Waimea Valley, Kauai

“I took this photo after some rainy weather moved through Waimea Canyon, leaving a rainbow over the canyon’s iconic waterfall.”

 

wildlife

Wildlife | First Place

Peter K. Tang from Honolulu, Oahu
Kamuela, Hawaiʻi Island

“This pueo (Hawaiian short-eared owl) sat on this post on the Big Island of Hawaii. My friend Darcy Fiero and I would drive back and forth until we saw a pueo. Some flew away and some didn’t mind [having their] picture taken.”

 

wildlife

Wildlife | Second Place

Jason O’Rourke from Honolulu, Oahu
Turtle Bay, Oahu

“Lei Ola, born in a small tidal pool at the North Shore’s Turtle Bay Resort, is pictured here the day she was weaned, which is about as healthy and fat as a Hawaiian monk seal pup will be.”

 

food

Food | First Place

Marie Frost from Dexter, Michigan
Lahaina, Maui

Lilikoi (passion fruit) shave ice isn’t only delicious—it also looks perfect on a purple picnic table.”

 

ocean

Ocean | First Place

Jason O’Rourke from Honolulu, Oahu
Kee Beach, Kauai

“A towering fan wave forms off the Napali Coast as waves rushing back from the cliffs collide with the next set coming in.”

 

ocean

Ocean | Second Place

Mark Buckler from Southern Shores, North Carolina
Kee Beach, Kauai

“Probably my favorite place to photograph on any of the Islands is Kee Beach on Kauai in the winter. The waves there are unique and absolutely spectacular.”

 

people

People | First Place

Beth Cagnogi from Kihei, Maui
Kapalua Bay, Maui

“My husband and three boys love jumping off cliffs here in Hawaii, and Kapalua Bay has some lower rocks with a ladder for the younger crowd, so my daughter got to jump, too.”

 

people

People | Second Place

Cody Roberts from Makawao, Maui
Waimanalo, Oahu

“She is the light in my day. My beautiful girlfriend overlooking the raw beauty of Oahu just after sunrise.”

Prizes

GRAND PRIZE:

Roundtrip air travel for two to Honolulu on Alaska Airlines

​For over 85 years, Alaska Airlines has been guided by integrity, caring, ingenuity, professionalism and a unique spirit. Together with its partner regional airlines, Alaska Airlines serves 100 cities through an expansive network in Alaska, the Lower 48, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico and Costa Rica.

A six-day/five-night stay at the Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club in Waikiki

The Surfjack is a swell little spot in Waikiki. With handcrafted design elements created by local artists and a laid-back modern aloha atmospheric vibe, you simply can’t find a place like it anywhere else in the world. Warm staff and friendly service will make you feel like you are among friends. The Surfjack is a great place to experience the Hawaii of today while still being close to all the classic Hawaiian hot spots.

$500 gift voucher to Hawaii Camera

Hawaii Camera Rental is Oahu’s go-to spot for renting cameras, lenses, underwater gear and pro video equipment from major brands such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, Profoto and Panasonic.

FIRST-PLACE PRIZES (ONE WINNER IN EACH CATEGORY):

First-place winners in each category will receive one (1) $100 gift voucher to be used towards a rental at Hawaii Camera.

 

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