I told my wife Liliya that on our honeymoon in Hawaii I wouldn't be thinking about photography or work. The first week was fine, sitting by the pool in Maui drinking countless Chi-Chi's and listening to 200kg men play the ukulele while singing "somewhere over the rainbow".
The 2nd week we arrived in Oahu, and I noticed how many people were taking photos. It was incredible, everywhere I looked people had their cameras out and it wasn't long before I gave in to the temptation and started a little series on "people taking photos". I got a few strange looks in the process too :)





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