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Something akin to cinematic anthropology comes to mind when considering the work of the fantastic Kim Taylor Reece. Very few people are artistically able to simultaneously access the deep truth of another culture's beauty, while effortlessly projecting a nuanced vision, maintaining both the depth of the original authentic spirit, alongside the fingerprint of the artist, synergistically in its presentation. Mr.Reece does just that and more, with his lens he has done a noble task, bringing the world to the interior of Hawaiian culture's historical physical language of hula kahiko, an unbroken verse passed via osmosis, direct transmission, from one generation onto the next, a signal sent from the innumerable past, pulsing with life in its active expression. With such care, love, and reverence, all evidently apparent in his work, Kim Taylor Reece has inextricably linked himself to this lineage. Continuing to achieve wonders towards Hawaiian hula's continuation, preservation, and exposure to the outside world. With pleasure we present this rare interview with this exquisite living master of the photographic art, Kim Taylor Reece. Hawaii's foremost fine art photographer, Kim has been studying the hula kahiko for 40 years. A catalyst of Hawaii's cultural renaissance of the 80s, his photography captures the mystery and magic of this dance, which for generations has excited the imaginations of people around the world. In his research, Kim has traveled with the Hawaii State Foundation of Culture and the Arts, enabling him to study and work with dancers from more than 35 different Pacific Islands. His extensive research of costumes and dances of the early Hawaiians captures the spirit and essence of this ancient ritual. His unique style has established the visual standards for hula kahiko. As millions encounter Kim's work every day, his art helps to preserve the hula and enrich lives. Kim's award winning photography has brought him worldwide recognition. Over the years Kim has received 15 Pele Awards, Print Magazine Awards, The First Kahili Award HVB, Travel Journalism Awards, and National Community Service Awards. His images have been acquired by collectors, dignitaries, and collections internationally. He studied art at Long Beach State in California and was told to change majors due to his color blindness. He uses this to his advantage in capturing the subtleties of the hula kahiko in black and white. He uses the sepia tone to represent the timelessness of the dance. For those who appreciate the hula, Kim Taylor Reece has devoted his talents to the celebration of Hawaii's ancient dance. e komo mai - come and experience. Styled by OnQueStyle https://onquestyle.com Dress: Brand: Flying Tomato Name: Photo Finish Woven Mini Dress Description: This gorgeous dress from Flying Tomato's is perfect for this time of year! With its light lime print, the features go unnoticed, such as a pleasant long bubble sleeve with a smoked cuff, elasticized waist, ruffled hemline, and above-the-knee length, there is so denying this dress was made for spring. I wore it with a complimenting light brown belt, but it comes with a self-tie sash that matches the pattern of the fabric!