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Paul
Hayashi was given his very first camera (a Brownie 127) at the
ripe young age of 7 (I think Mom regrets this). It became kind
of an obsession even at that young age as always had a camera on
him. He took it further by becoming the school yearbook and
newspaper photographer at his Alma Mater,
Leilehua High School
in Wahiawa, Hawaii.
His next step transcended
to the University of Hawaii in
Manoa (tuition and fees -
$116.25 per semester at that time) to obtain a Bachelor's in
Business Adminstration in the early 70's. While at UH, he spent
time honing his craft covering various sorority functions. In
his Senior Year, he became a photographer for the school
newspaper, Ka Leo O' Hawaii.
After a brief stint in the Coast Guard Reserve
(as a photojournalist) and a stint in the retail industry, he
started working for an up and coming studio, B&W Photography,
doing weddings and portraits.
He
left B&W Photography to work in other studios to gain experience
in different types of photography and eventually left to go full
time with his own company in 1986.
Paul has since acquired
the Master of Photography,
Master of Electronic Imaging
and the Photographic Craftsmen
degrees awarded by the
Professional Photographers of America.
He is one of only two
photographers in the State of
Hawaii with three or more advanced degrees from the PPA.
When digital photography became a more
realistic option to photographers back in 2000, Paul was one of
the first group of photographers to embrace the technology to
replace film as the medium for wedding and portrait photography.
In his 35th year in business, it has been
interesting that he is now photographing weddings of the
children of his former wedding clients as well as the challenges
of up and coming photographer who keep him on his toes.
How time flies
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