About
Jennifer Crites is a Honolulu-based photographer and writer whose work covers a wide range of subjects from culture and traditions to contemporary lifestyles, health, nature and science. Her words and images have appeared in magazines such as Travel+Leisure, Islands, Hawaii, Honolulu, Island Scene, Island Home, The Hollywood Reporter, Location Update, The Rotarian, The New Yorker, and various inflight publications, among others; as well as books published by Dorling Kindersley, Oxford Press, Aboard Publishing and HCI Publications. To date, her most memorable travel assignment has been covering archaeological findings on the remote Chilean island of Rapa Nui (Easter Island). She is the author of How to Take Better Pictures, and Seoul Searching—both on blurb.com; and a Hawaiian mystery/detective novel—Revenge of the Shark God—on amazon.com. She teaches photography classes for the University of Hawaii OLLI program, and her website is at http:www//jennifercritesphotography.com