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December 6, 2009

Sounds of Hope Project | American Samoa

I found this video on Facebook this morning, featuring some truly talented friends from home in American Samoa, and I wanted to repost it here. In the wake of the tragedies resulting from the recent tsunami and earthquake, this is a great message. A big fa'amalo lava to the featured artists - Miriam Te'o, Smurf Sili, Francis Vaivao, Jason Hollister (LHS c/o 2000 HOLLAAAAA!!), Chevonne, Elijah and Rasmas - and to Whitcombe Productions for producing such a great clip!


Words from the Artists:

December 3, 2009

THANK YOU! Fa'afetai Tele Lava [updated]

FA'AFETAI TELE LAVA and THANK YOU to those who took advantage of the "Samoa Special" that ran from October 1 - November 15. All proceeds from the photo sessions went to aid in disaster relief and displaced families in Samoa and American Samoa.

Thank You...

Hatakeyama Family - Vancouver, WA
Cendejas Family - Puyallup, WA
Slaughter Family - Auburn, WA
Barrier Family - Federal Way, WA
Umi Family - Portland, OR
Seattle & Phyllis Umi - St. George, UT
Guymon Family - Federal Way, WA
McIntosh Family - Lake Tapps, WA
Gervais Family - Federal Way, WA
Colbeth Family - Bonney Lake, WA and Seattle, WA
Leona Colbeth - Seattle, WA

October 8, 2009

T-Shirts for Purchase : SAMOA Disaster Relief


Click the image above to be redirected to the Connecting Arts website.

ACCEPTING ORDERS NOW!!

Connecting Arts in California is currently selling t-shirts to aid in the American Samoa and Samoa disaster relief efforts. All proceeds will be sent to American Samoa to help families in need.

Email connectingarts@gmail.com now to place your order. A PayPal invoice will be emailed to you with payment information. $5 pays for the shipping of an ENTIRE order, regardless of the number of shirts being purchased. Adult Sizes S-4XL.

T-Shirts designed by Elisaia Tofilau-Ma'ilo. Distribution by Connecting Arts.

Thank you for making a difference!

October 3, 2009

For My Samoa...

Samoa, si o'u atunu'u pele ... *Praying for You*

The Katinas

October 2, 2009

In Loving Memory : PuHee Woo, age 11, of Asili, American Samoa

Tiare Photography is named after my baby sister Tiare, who I hold as near and dear to my heart as my own daughters. She and I are 16 years apart, and so, in many ways, she's seemed more like my child than my sister. When I had decided to start my business, I thought about several names, and found there was an "Eden Photography" and no one pronounces my daughter Taimane's name correctly, and then I thought of my Tiare, and knew that was the name I wanted for my photography business.

Yesterday, my mom called me at work and told me that Tiare's best friend, PuHee Woo, in American Samoa was missing after the tragic earthquake and tsunami had hit two days before. I couldn't believe it and said a prayer for PuHee hoping she would be OK, and just a little while later, my mom called again to let me know that and both PuHee and her mother were gone. My heart ached for my baby sister who would be devastated by the news, and for PuHee's father and sister who would have to go on without their wife and mother, daughter and sister.


Photo Credit: Associated Press PuHee's father Young Sang Woo holding PuHee's picture at a make-shift memorial for his wife and daughter


All I could remember as I digested the news, was Tiare as a little girl, telling me all about her very best friend PuHee - everything was PuHee this, and PuHee that. She loved her dearly, and at 11 years old, I am so sad that she has to deal with the pain of losing such a close friend. PuHee's life was just beginning.


Tiare and PuHee being silly; August 15, 2009


Tiare wrote her own tribute to PuHee that broke my heart to read:

PuHee, you were an amazing friend with such a sweet heart and spirit. We all miss you and your Mom, but we know you both are happy where you are. I cried when I heard about the earthquake and tsunami in Samoa. I hoped that you and your family were safe. Then I had gotten the news that you and your Mom had passed away.

My Mom and I cried and cried, but my Mom reassured me that you did not go alone, and that made me feel better but at the same time, sad. I thought about your Dad and Gabi, and I know they feel a lot worse. I have pictures of you and some memoirs, and realized they were all I have left of you.

You were my best friend and you will always be, now and forever. PuHee, may you and your Mom, Rest In Peace, we all love you so very much. Our hearts and tears go out to both Mr. Woo and Gabi for losing a wife, a mother, a daughter and a sister.
May God Bless.


Photo Source: Facebook by NamHi Kim, PuHee's cousin


My mom sent an email this morning about PuHee that I also wanted to share:

Thursday, Oct 1st 2009....

Today we learned that my daughter Tiare's close and dearest friend PuHee Woo and her Mom, Mrs. Mija Woo were among the victims of the tsunami that struck our beautiful islands of American Samoa & Samoa.

My heart broke into pieces as I received this devastating news. Ever since the tragedy, I have been glued to my computer screen, my phone, TV news, anywhere I could get information from. When Tiare saw photos of Leone village she cried and was worried about her friend who resided in the village of Asili not far from Leone. She would constantly ask if she could use the computer to check if PuHee had sent an email. After speaking to her Grandma on the phone, she asked me if Grandma could check on PuHee and her family to see if they needed help and to maybe take them up to her house. I kept reassuring her not to worry and that PuHee & her family were safe and with the phone lines down, my Mom couldn't reach anyone in those areas.

Yesterday after school I had to break the news of the loss of her friend to her. She took it very hard. We had just seen Puhee when we went home for a visit 6 weeks ago. Tiare met up with some of her old friends from South Pacific Academy and she was so excited to see and spend time with them. It's been 3 years since we've been home and PuHee was at our house several times during our visit. As I watched the two of them, so much more grown up then the last time they'd been together, it was as if we had never left. Tiare & PuHee have been friends since Kindergarten and ever since then, they shared a special bond and became best friends. Last night Tiare and I said a little prayer for PuHee, her Mom and all the victims of this horrific tragedy, especially for her Dad and little sister who were left behind.

Now I read the stories of those who survived but have lost everything, and I am truly humbled. The material things of this world are minute and replaceable compared to the loss of lives taken away too soon. We continue to be reminded of life's challenges and how short it really is. Today, let's hold our children a little longer and tighter than ever. Let's be strong, keep our faith and continue to pray for our families and friends during this very difficult time.

IN LOVING MEMORY of PUHEE WOO of ASILI, AMERICAN SAMOA. IA MANUIA LAU MALAGA! WE LOVE YOU!

We continue to pray for those that are still missing, for those that are gone, and for those who were left behind.

Orange County, CA Disaster Relief Effort

My friend, Brian Mauga, a firefighter with the Long Beach Fire Department, sent me the following email today:
Hi Pua,

I was wondering if you could post a pick-up location on your page that is in the Orange County area. I will be there today with friends and family collecting and going to the Red Cross. Also, I went to my dentist and every other office in the plaza and were able to get cases of tooth brushes and tooth paste. Just an idea for people that want to give but are financially having problems. We were very lucky and blessed for what we receive and people were more then happy to donate. Thanks again for everything and keep up God's work ;)

Brian

Address for drop off:

22521 Ave.Empressa
Suite 100, Santa Margarita, Ca. 92688
949-713-3334

If you live in the Orange County area, please visit the address above to donate anything that you are able to today.

Thank you!

October 1, 2009

SPECIAL : $50 Sessions ALL MONTH!

For the entire month of October, I will be offering $50 sessions for all new bookings for any type of photo shoot throughout the month in the Seattle/Tacoma and outlying areas. If you are in the Southern California area, my friend Mapu is joining in and running the same special. 100% of all proceeds will be sent to American Samoa to aid in disaster relief and financial aid for suffering families, after the tragic earthquake and tsunami hit my tiny island home on September 29th, 2009.



Much of the coastal areas of American Samoa and Samoa are in ruins, and a large part of the population live near the ocean. Many homes have been destroyed, and families left homeless. Many people have lost their parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, cousins or children. My baby sister, Tiare, lost her best friend in Samoa who was just 11 years old. I cannot begin to imagine what any of those who experienced such a tragedy are going through, and wish I were home to help. It is difficult to be so many thousands of miles away from home, and I am left feeling helpless every time more news surfaces.




Photo Source: twitpic.com

I was born and raised in American Samoa, and my heart breaks for my people and my homeland.

Now is a great time to book high school senior portraits, Christmas family pictures, engagement sessions, children's sessions, maternity sessions, etc. This is up to a $200 value for a fraction of the cost :)! ALL types of sessions will be $50 and must occur between October 1-November 15.

Photo Sessions include the following:

* 1-3 hour session at a location of your choice
* Up to 3 wardrobe changes
* High-resolution, custom edited images on CD within 2-3 weeks of session
* Printing release signed by me, allowing you full printing rights of all images on CD
* Preview of photographer-favorite images on tiarephotoblog.com within 1 week of session

TO BOOK A SESSION, EMAIL ME AT: info@tiarephoto.com.

Additionally, if you live in the Seattle-Tacoma areas, we will be collecting clothing, personal hygiene items, and non-perishable items within the next week to be sending to Samoa. If you would like to contribute to our collections, please call me at (206) 356-2586 to arrange drop-off. Here is additional information to donate to the cause in both American Samoa and Samoa:


May you keep the people of both Samoas in your prayers during this trying time.

Samoa e, lo'u atunu'u pele
 

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