Waikiki resort Halekulani has released a new season of Living TV, a series of video documentaries that explore the traditions, culture, art, style and food of Hawaii.
The new season includes episodes that highlight spearfishing and its current practitioners on the Islands, go inside the Honolulu Potter's Guild originally founded in the 1960s, and profile a Oahu photographer who has revived an obscure form of portraiture called the collodion wet-plate process.
In all, the "Living TV" series encompasses 35 episodes across seven seasons. Previous episodes have covered the story behind a Honolulu club dedicated to the legacy of the Japanese kendo sword, the traditional Hawaiian practice of kapa cloth making, and the centuries-old practice of collecting sea salt.