Two Mile Radius


The past three years have been incredibly challenging. After the pandemic struck, my freelance work dwindled, and I struggled to find purpose as my mother’s health deteriorated. Managing her kidney failure and weakening heart has been overwhelming. My brother and I decided to sell our house in Aiea, with each of us taking responsibility for one parent.

Since then, I've dealt with numerous ER visits, hospital stays, and moments of dread. Though my mother is still with me, the financial strain has been immense. I never anticipated the extent of these challenges; my sole focus has been on her comfort and well-being.

Her condition has stabilized somewhat, but significant improvement is unlikely for kidney patients. We’ve established a routine, but I often wonder how others handle similar situations. I look forward to a time when the burden of her care is lifted, though I’ll have to accept that continuing may not be feasible if her pain becomes too severe. We've discussed and documented our plans with Mom and the family, but that's not the focus of this project.

My life now revolves around caring for my mom, whose health is fragile and whose age advances. Whether she’s at dialysis, resting in her recliner, or asleep with the TV on, I stay within a two-mile radius to handle any unexpected issues.

My project, "Two Mile Radius," captures the world within this perimeter. Through photography, I find a vital escape from the stresses of caregiving, offering moments of respite and reflection amid the challenges.

Next Morning, Waikiki

Saturday. September 7. 2024

 


The Rip Curl GromSearch,
Kewalo Basin 

Sunday. July 14. 2024

 


107th King Kamehameha Celebration
Floral Parade

Saturday. June 8. 2024

 


Kahanamoku Beach

Thursday. May 30. 2024

 


Memorial Day Weekend

Sunday. May 26. 2024

 


The Epic Battle

While celebrating the Year of the Dragon in 2024, I was captivated by the breathtaking spectacle of a lion engaging in a fierce battle with a dragon. In a moment of anticipation, I crouched low, steadied my breath, and captured the awe-inspiring scene at A‘ala Park in Honolulu.

Saturday. February 3. 2024

 


Us & Them

Typically, I focus on objects, nature, and man-made structures because photographing people can be challenging due to their complexity and tendency to engage. Recently, however, I encountered some striking faces in downtown Honolulu. Their vivid and subtle expressions captivated me, sparking a new curiosity.

Friday. February 2. 2024