About Craig
Craig lived on the island of Maui, Hawai'i for over 40 years, and during that time of photographing the beauty of the island, he also produced six VHS and DVDs of the extraordinary sights of the Hawaiian Islands and French Polynesia. And during that time, he also produced the first narrated tour of Maui's famous scenic drive to Hana along the picturesque Hana Highway.
Years later, he published the first-ever Hawaiian culture magazine. Named Na Poe Hawai'i (The People of Hawai'i), the magazine consisted of cultural articles written by recognized Hawaiian authorities and writers, and distributed to major hotels. Two of his Hawaiian cultural advisors were Keali'i Reichel and Lyons Kapi'ihoho Naone, two of Hawai'i's most respected cultural leaders.
Soon after, he published the largest distributed publication in Hawai'i. Being in the visitor industry, he noticed that visitors were always looking for a map (this was well before Google Maps), and those in visitor magazines were mostly unreliable. Researched, produced and printed, it was quickly available at every location on Maui.
Recently retired, he has moved to the U.S. Southwest, where he is continuing his photography, but of significantly different subject matter. Missing the striking beauty of the Hawaiian Islands, he has found that he can remain close to it by offering his most popular photographic images on this website. His Southwest images are still being taken.




Craig could always be found near the ocean.
