
Karen Hutton
Life Is Light Photography
Occupation: Photography. Voiceovers.
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2013-06-19 21:29:13 (24 comments, 28 reshares, 474 +1s)
Marais in the 'Hood... Rue de la Lappe, Paris, France
She could almost make out the sound of 1930's dance hall music pouring out onto the street. Hear the midnight revelers laughing, purring, pouring out onto the street, anywhere from mildly tipsy to somewhat staggering, detect the scent of at least a dozen parfums de paris lingering in the air. Almost. The veils between times had thinned, but was capricious. One moment there, the next, gone.
She blinked. Took a slow breath and realized she was back now, as abruptly as she had left. So she continued her midnight stroll down the cobbled street , amidst the occasional, lazy flakes of snow and late night streetside smokers.
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Paris, 2010
Canon 5DII, 17-40mm
Around midnight.
#marais #paris #france #nightphotography


2013-06-19 05:28:24 (44 comments, 118 reshares, 840 +1s)
The Pearl That We Love... Makapu'u Lookout, Oahu, Hawaii
All at once, she knew what her teacher had meant by "the pearl beyond price". If the planet had a soul, this had to be a piece of it, gleaming in the sun for all who could gain the perspective to see it.
Her gratitude in that moment knew no bounds.
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Earlier today, I posted the little monument-with-flag that initially caught my attention and drew me up here... but this was the real reward for the climb!
I could almost see the curvature of the earth on the horizon... it was dizzying! And wonderful, and blue, green, gorgeous and stunning. I stayed up there for awhile, just soaking in what had to be a blessing from all of Creation. Who, incidentally, said "take this home and share it with as many people as possible!" So... here we are.
#hawaii ... more »


2013-06-19 01:12:25 (14 comments, 13 reshares, 266 +1s)
Out shooting the promo for a new project I'm working on! Am keeping it under wraps for now, but I can't wait to share it!
And while I'm sitting here waiting for nosylookie-lous to move along, couldn't resist sending out a peek! Heehee.


2013-06-18 20:50:16 (12 comments, 10 reshares, 188 +1s)
Remembered... Makapu'u Lookout, Oahu, Hawaii
When I was in Hawaii, I had a bit of a time getting out of the house one day, but finally did. I posted one of the heavenly rewards of having done so on my blog today: http://goo.gl/XlkNg. I took this photo from the same spot.
See, I'd made a stop at Makapu'u Lookout on my drive around and about. It was a lovely view. Then I looked up and saw this flay waaayyyyy up on the rocks above. Of course, I had to investigate. The view from up there was drop-dead stunning, which made the short trek uber worthwhile. But this little monument was just so... poignant, I guess is a word for it.
A pair of boots, a helmet, a flag and a date written on the post: 1944. Whether this was created for a single person - or to commemorate all of those lives lost, I don't know. But someone feels deeply about this. Enough to place this q... more »


2013-06-18 02:43:16 (40 comments, 49 reshares, 691 +1s)
Before & After... Truckee, California
It's important to remember to look up now and again... because perspective is everything.
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2013-06-19 18:00:57 (32 comments, 57 reshares, 648 +1s)
From Here To Eternity... Oahu, Hawaii
This was the beach where they filmed the famous love scene in the oldie-but-goldie movie "From Here to Eternity" with Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr. (In case you forgot or don't know what the heck I'm talking about, here's the scene: http://goo.gl/K61lM). Folks of a certain generation (not mentioning names. heh.) or with a love of vintage movies know that one!
It's official name is Hālona Cove, but it's also known as "The Peering Place" (I'm guessing because of the great views) and also "Cockroach Cove" , though I've no idea why on the latter. Not sure I want to know!
That movie scene was filmed off to the right of this photo - a bit off frame. But I liked the rocks, the cove and the framing of the clouds the better. And it's my Sunday "Aaaaahhhh" for ... more »

2013-06-16 17:23:12 (10 comments, 1 reshares, 51 +1s)
My BFF goes national and has her "New Day" debut tomorrow!!
Her name is Michaela Pereira and she begins a brand new show on CNN tomorrow morning called New Day. I wrote about this on my blog today: http://goo.gl/lA8QZ. I'm busting at the seams I'm so proud of her!! This interview with Chelsea Clinton is her first for the network. It is SO APT!!
I don't often talk about life before photography here - but I used to be a voice and performance coach for news reporters and anchors. I did this for 25 years.
I met Michaela 15 years ago through coaching, shortly before I started a fabulous gig as Network Talent Coach for then ZDTV, later renamed TechTV. Our common bonds connected us immediately and made us best friends and sisters ever since.
She just moved from Los Angeles, where she hosted the morning show on KTLA for 9 years - an... more »


2013-06-15 23:06:48 (24 comments, 26 reshares, 385 +1s)
Painted Memory... on the road to The Catlins, New Zealand
In that dreamy way of memories, her recollection of those days was like a painting on the wall of her grandmother's house. The story about it had been vague, as if no one either remembered or was telling. She had once spent hours gazing into the simple scene, at one point feeling like its hidden truth were about to burst into her mind. When that didn't happen, she moved on, the tantalizing possibilities always tugging at her.
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On the eastern side of the South Island of New Zealand lies The Catlins. It's wild, untamed, beautiful. It has what the website calls "dynamic weather". The largest town within the region has 400 people. It was cold and rainy when I was there with +Trey Ratcliff , +Curtis Simmons and +Scott Kublin... on a day that was sunny an... more »


2013-06-15 16:07:40 (13 comments, 11 reshares, 206 +1s)
Stirrings
No one knows when they first arrived.
The length of our incarceration spans time and mortal attention.
Their boats carried them here, propelled by the celestial winds.
They drew swords of light against any who opposed them.
Trepidation is pounding in me,
because I have never seen one die.
In the Great Lores it is told of a long battle,
fought by valorous ones of endless daring.
Though, I see no courage in the furtive eyes of the Elder Synod,
only the unctuous groveling that earns them favor
so long as they maintain the quiescence of the multitudes.
It is true that I cannot believe there was ever a war,
that we ever had valiant warriors among us.
Yet, since the moment I awoke in this place I call Home,
I have felt these stirrings inside of me; the need to fight.
I am ready.
I can o... more »

2013-06-15 00:39:57 (20 comments, 15 reshares, 79 +1s)
My favorite singer/musician recently spoke at TEDxMaui2013.
His name is Makana and if you haven't discovered him... what a treat for you!! I'm bringing him over to our G+ world, so until he's all set up, you can find him at http://makanamusic.com.
I've long loved his brilliant music, his humor, his philosophy in life. Old soul, young man. Joe and I had dinner with him while we were in Hawaii last week... we talked about all the cool stuff we can do on Google+, what with hangouts and all. He's a natural for all of that - so you'll likely be seeing more of him (and me as well, BTW!) in the near future.
For now, let me introduce the most awesome Makana!
#makana
#hawaiianslackkeyguitar
#singersongwriter
#hawaiianmusic
#ted
#tedxmaui2013


2013-06-14 17:34:47 (13 comments, 36 reshares, 354 +1s)
Can you feel the gentle trade winds?... Oahu, Hawaii
While I was in Hawaii, someone on my stream (I'm sorry I forgot who!) said I should take a series so that the new G+ Auto Awesome feature could make some swaying coconut trees to enjoy. So I did!! One of the photos posted itself yesterday as an individual - but this was what I was waiting for. Auto Awesome doesn't happen right away, but in just a little while... aaaahhhhh, oceanside splendor!
I hadn't yet had the right occasion to photograph for one of these... and now that I see the result, I know what to do to be better at it! But this is one of the new G+ features that's actually changing the way I'm shooting, which I think is so much fun. I actually seek out moments like this - take my still shot - then grab my NEX-7 for a rapid fire series.
Now that I'm home - I get to look at this and ... more »


2013-06-14 04:59:34 (61 comments, 117 reshares, 903 +1s)
The Clouds Liked Blue Wakatipu Too... Queenstown, New Zealand
"Really? Seriously??" I kept thinking at every bend of the road in New Zealand. Stunning beauty everywhere. Like here at Lake Wakatipu, just outside of Queenstown. And the colors!! I kept being reminded of Hawaii, Tahiti and many of the similarly adorned-in-blue places I've seen; there is a likeness amongst them in so many ways. If I were more of a historical scholar, I would know the deeper connections. Instead, I'm just me - and I could mainly feel them as I set up for my shots.
I do know that New Zealand is the southernmost tip of an Polynesian settlement area that Hawaii is the northern tip of. I gather the ancient people set out in their canoes and navigated the seas to reach all of those places over a thousand years. Can you imagine that? I'd found myself drifting as I pondered the ... more »


2013-06-13 07:23:52 (29 comments, 78 reshares, 780 +1s)
Piering Into The Night... Oahu, Hawaii
It was the feeling of motion, of launching, of leaping into a new day. .
That was the invitation. Which she naturally accepted.
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I loved this pier. I loved the way it beckoned. Even the way it tilted a bit, making me feel all off kilter when I stood on it. I thought about straightening it in processing, but decided not to, since it was the way it was. What, I'm gonna change something I actually like so there's not the excuse for some well-meaning, yet misinformed soul to say: "I would have straightened the pier. It's crooked." Ummm, no.
So let's launch into our new day and go fast enough so the clouds blur a little, all the while counting stars. Your launching pad awaits... heehee.


2013-06-12 19:23:21 (39 comments, 87 reshares, 611 +1s)
Black Swan Being Koi... Byodo-In-Temple, Oahu
I showed you guys the photo of the temple yesterday... this is the area where people feed the monster koi and the black swans. It's unbelievable! I've never actually seen a big, majestic bird like this trip before... but watched this one stumble several times as it tried to maneuver around the fish! It was quite the competition for tourist snacks. And since koi are also called 'carp'... you know I had a mental stream of carpal tunnel jokes and puns going through my head! Which I kept to myself, thankfully.
This scene reminded me of of Japanese art... and since this was all happening at a Japanese temple, it all just made sense. I got as low as I could without actually falling in the water. I preferred to avoid that, since I imagine then I'd have to carpoo tunnel my way out.
See what I mean about... more »


2013-06-11 22:48:15 (18 comments, 1 reshares, 167 +1s)
Last night, I had the honor and privilege to speak at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC were my image was selected as the winner of the Zoo and Aquarium category for the Nature's Best Photography Windland Smith Rice International Awards.
A large 4x5 foot print of this image is being displayed in the entrance of the exhibit on the 1st floor for 1 year along with other outstanding, beautiful images that were selected for several other categories from around the world.
One of the best nights of my life… I'll never forget this!


2013-06-11 19:04:40 (25 comments, 89 reshares, 627 +1s)
Byodo-In-Temple... Valley of the Temples, Oahu
The peacock I posted yesterday was taken from this place - a lovely Japanese temple at the base of the mountains. As promised, I just posted Part 2 of that photo's processing here: http://goo.gl/xvvx9.
This was a fun stop, since it's not such grand, touristy thing. It was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii... and is now used mostly for weddings, or for visitors of any faith to rest, meditate, pray, or just enjoy the surrounding beauty. Except for the mosquitos, it truly was peaceful and lovely!
They have a crazy amount of koi fish too. You can see a few in the foreground - the rest were over to the right, swimming on top of one another, begging for handouts from visitors, which they get a'plenty. If you venture pondside, they'll follow you, thinking you ... more »


2013-06-11 19:03:45 (28 comments, 77 reshares, 432 +1s)
Joe's Peacock... Byodo-in-Temple, Oahu
The hubs took this photo during our visit to Byodo-in-Temple at Valley of the Temples on Oahu. He asked me to process it - but describe it all along the way. I made a blog post about the whole thing: http://goo.gl/TGifj... along with photos of each step we did.
It was fun! My husband +Joe Dolister is learning photography and it's been a blast. He's very open, so that makes it easy. He's also super smart and artistic and it's fun to watch his vision develop. Joe's a high end IT guy and a professional musician (bass). He keeps my i-world running smoothly and the music selections are always lovely! Now he's learning to tell stories with his photos - and is trying to up his game in the post processing department.
He liked this photo that he took, but wasn't quite sure how to do something special to ... more »


2013-06-10 08:19:27 (18 comments, 27 reshares, 327 +1s)
Here's an iPhone panorama (albeit a little wiggly) of tonight's sunset spot. I lerrrved the architectural rock features everywhere! Definitely another take on either sandy beach or volcanic lava rock landscapeage.
Thanks to +Dallas Nagata White and +Ed White for the find and for sharing it! Man, we have an awesome worldwide photo family!!
#hawaii #oahu #sunset #iphoneology #cliffs #landscape


2013-06-10 07:02:59 (16 comments, 5 reshares, 210 +1s)
Yeah, I know... I've been a little quiet. But for my final Hawaiian sunset, I'm joining +Toby Harriman, +Dallas Nagata White, +Ed White and +Cole Yamane for some stupendous, dramatic cliffs action!
Thanks and aloha to Ed for iPhone snapping this! Note to selves: never enter an iPhoneography competition with the man - he will CRUSH you!! hehheh.
#iphoneography #hawaii #sunset


2013-06-08 02:05:03 (18 comments, 18 reshares, 274 +1s)
Took a little hikey-hike up to where I could look down on stuff just now. (I live in the mountains for a reason, don'tcha know!)
SO worth it! This is on the south-eastern side of Oahu, one of many lookout areas. It's got railings and all, but I guess they don't mind of you clamber up the volcanic rock mountainette beyond them! I didn't actually ask. ;))
This is a panoramic iPhone shot, processes in Snapseed...& includes a little WWII memorial at the top. You can see it over to the left. Someone keeps it up... it looks brand new. Imagine!


2013-06-07 21:02:21 (75 comments, 127 reshares, 1023 +1s)
Swimming for Sunset... Oahu, Hawaii
This photo represents a letting go and a new beginning of sorts for me, which I wrote about on my blog today: http://goo.gl/EopcQ. Just a little something I'm taking a deep breath and making a decision about... and talking about. Not something I often do.
Aside from all that - this was another shot from last night. Kind of an "end of one day, beginning of a new one" representation. At least that's how I think of it. Blue hour definitely met sunset all in one breath! That, and all that beautiful water just does a thing. And the blues here are so gorgeous! Soothing, settling, happy-making.
Now I'm gonna go out and find me some more!


2013-06-07 17:22:03 (62 comments, 113 reshares, 884 +1s)
Boards 'n Coconuts... Oahu, Hawaii
As I was photographing sunset this evening... OF COURSE I made sure to frame a few vertical shots for our frigging' gorrrrrgeous G+ vertical displays. I'm still kind of giddy over their towering awesomeness. Speaking of towering awesomeness... can we talk Palm trees for a minute? Good lord, I haven't hung out with them in awhile. Even my 14mm prime couldn't quite capture their whole scope! And they just swaaayyyyy in the breeze like Hollywood set pieces - or a Harry Potter motion post card.
All in all, a good first evening here!
#Hawaii #sunset #palmtreesswaying #surfboards #oceanside


2013-06-07 01:42:19 (35 comments, 61 reshares, 686 +1s)
Aqua For You... Point Lobos, CA
Its not quite Hawaii... but it'll have to do till I can get out and capture me some Aloha pixels! It's Point Lobos, California - and I posted about this photo just yesterday here: http://goo.gl/wGA7c.
Some of you have been throwing suggestions about where to shoot on Oahu - thank you! It always helps, especially when you only have a little time in a place. Of course, I'm consulting +Stuck On Earth too - but first hand reviews are ALWAYS the best!
Next stop over here: gonna see if I can find a nice Hawaiian punch sunset!
#pointlobos #bluelagoon #californiacoast


2013-06-06 19:34:02 (17 comments, 2 reshares, 73 +1s)
Where in the world am I? heehee!
I dipped under the radar for the past day...but I'm finally here in Hawaii! Meeting up with some peeps, DEFINITELY gonna capture some sights for us all to enjoy - and also catch up on some long overdue video editing. So many things in the works I can't talk about just yet! I either need a herd of mini-me's to get 'em all done...or a long weekend in Hawaii where I can focus.
Guess which I chose!!! Wheeeee!
More soon...


2013-06-05 14:46:05 (44 comments, 78 reshares, 780 +1s)
The Red House Rock... Big Bend, California
I posted a new photo on my blog today: http://goo.gl/wGA7c.
Of course, this is a new photo too... of a favorite spot of mine. I've photographed from here at various stages of the river... from roaring to a trickle, to completely dry, which it just about is now. Yikes!
But this particular day featured a fantastic sunset when there still WAS a bit of agua moving through, which I just HAPPENED to catch on my way home from the Bay Area. You get to 'just happen' to catch stuff like that when you carry your camera in your car! I mention that, in case some of you aren't. But wait, none of YOU would do that... NOT have a camera handy in case something amazeballs happens? Hmmm? I didn't think so. ;))
Anyway, the sunset had just peaked, but the colors reflecting onto the rocks from the clouds still lingered. I wa... more »


2013-06-07 00:23:46 (18 comments, 24 reshares, 289 +1s)
How 'Bout a Little Goose?... Truckee, California
You guys have NO IDEA how excited I get when the geese come back at the end of winter! There are 28 of them who return to use year after year. In spring (that's now for us), if they manage to have babies (they don't, always)... oh, I'm over the moon!
Last year, a pair of geese had 4 babies. None of them made it. I was embarrassingly sad... and so were they. Although I don't think they were actually embarrassed by it. Geese are amaaaaaazing at family and community. In 1972, Dr. Robert McNeish wrote this article about 'lessons we can learn from geese": http://goo.gl/2Sz7T. I watch his words unfold every day before my eyes... along with many he doesn't write about.
This baby is the only one we've got this year. He (or she!) is strong, alert, fast and keeps close to his parents, who are a s... more »


2013-06-04 03:33:15 (55 comments, 81 reshares, 955 +1s)
Glamorous... Lake Tahoe Region, California
Sometimes I amuse myself by imagining a highly unlikely association between two disparate things. Take this sunset, for instance. I find myself imagining it as a beautiful pashmina wrap. One-of-a-kind. So soft to the touch it's hard to believe it is of this world. The kind of wrap you arrange meticulously to look like it popped out of a J. Peterman catalog throw carelessly around your shoulders for an elegant (yet artsy) evening out. Everyone swoooooons and wants to know where in all of your mysterious and extensive travels you picked THIS beauty up.
You look down as if you momentarily forgot what you were wearing and, seeming a little surprised, respond "What, this crazy thing?" Oh, I hardly remember. I think some prince or other gave it to me. Or maybe I found it at a bazaar in Istanbul. I'm not sure!"
