The Paris Chong Show

Friendships, Fine Art Prints, and Life After Hollywood | Show Clip

2 min · 29 apr 2026
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Greg Gorman recalls meeting the producer and director of *My Octopus Teacher* and becoming great friends with her after flipping out over the movie, which convinced him to stop eating octopus. He notes that he met many "extraordinary" and "fascinating photographers" while out of the insular Hollywood world, and he has stayed in touch with most of them. Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Greg Gorman https://youtu.be/5fEyOXb3Of0 https://www.theparischongshow.com 🎵 Music by ⁠Andrew Raiher⁠ https://andrewraiher.com/ 📸 Shot & Edited at ⁠Visible Audio Studios https://www.visibleaudiostudios.com #greggorman #photography #podcast

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aflevering Why B&W for Colorful Hawaii | Show Clip artwork

Why B&W for Colorful Hawaii | Show Clip

Photographer Olaf Heine justifies his powerful decision to shoot Hawaii in black and white, explaining that the monochromatic aesthetic is more "pure and reduced" and timeless, allowing him to focus on the islands' volcanic, harsh, and rugged origins rather than the distracting colors of golden beaches and sunsets. He chose black and white to capture the full spectrum of Hawaii's extremes, balancing the environmental realities of the landscape and volcanoes with the deep sensuality of the local way of living. Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Olaf Heine https://youtu.be/gSbqszE1XQw https://www.theparischongshow.com 🎵 Music by ⁠Andrew Raiher⁠ https://andrewraiher.com/ 📸 Shot & Edited at ⁠Visible Audio Studios https://www.visibleaudiostudios.com #B&W #hawaii #photography

26 mei 20264 min
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How Island Life Shaped Hawaiian Values | Show Clip

Photographer Olaf Heine and host Paris Chong explore the core of Hawaiian culture by discussing the Aloha Spirit, which Olaf defines as a philosophy of unity, solidarity, and open-hearted living, rather than just a greeting. Olaf explains that these principles and codes were developed by the Polynesians to survive on small islands, a contrast to his native, crowded Europe, and these foundational values are still sensed in Hawaiian language, songs, and stories today. Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Olaf Heine https://youtu.be/gSbqszE1XQw https://www.theparischongshow.com 🎵 Music by ⁠Andrew Raiher⁠ https://andrewraiher.com/ 📸 Shot & Edited at ⁠Visible Audio Studios https://www.visibleaudiostudios.com #hawaii #photography #podcast

13 mei 20265 min
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Olaf Heine, Capturing the Aloha Spirit in Black and White for Almost 30 Years

The Paris Chong Show welcomes renowned German photographer Olaf Heine, known for his rich portraits of artists, musicians, and athletes, to discuss his latest book focused on Hawaii. The book is being celebrated alongside his current exhibition running at Leica Gallery LA from Thursday through June 1st. Heine’s new work features personalities like famous surfer Laird Hamilton and captures the island's unique spirit. Heine explains that his decades-long relationship with Hawaii began in the late '90s on a commission in Maui, where he instantly became "totally hooked". The discussion explores the core values of the Hawaiian people, particularly the Aloha Spirit, which is described not just as a greeting, but as a philosophy of unity, solidarity, and open-hearted living. They also address the environmental challenges facing the islands, including over-tourism, volcanic activity, and the devastating fires, underscoring the fragility of life so close to nature. Heine justifies his bold artistic decision to present the work in black and white, arguing it is a more "pure and reduced" approach that highlights the harsh, rugged, and volcanic origins of the islands, rather than focusing on the golden beaches and color. He views the ocean as the true "architect" that shapes both the land and the people—from fishermen and surfers to tourists. The photographer aimed to capture a subjective narrative that shows the extremes and different sides of Hawaii, connecting with a diverse group of native Hawaiians, activists, and celebrities to understand the mutual relationship between the environment and the people. *Trigger Warning* Talk about SA around min 34 and a photo exhibit from Rwanda Show Notes: www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/olaf-heine-capturing-the-aloha-spirit-in-black-and-white-for-almost-30-years Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:22 Meet Olaf Heine 01:38 How Hawaii Began 02:41 Respecting Culture 04:39 Aloha Spirit Values 07:58 Nature and Extremes 09:22 Making the Book 11:07 Publishing with TeNeues 11:55 Brazil vs Hawaii Home 13:29 Hawaiian Food Ocean Life 15:59 Why Black and White 18:48 Locals and Portraits 19:33 Earning Local Trust 20:22 Island Taboos And Respect 20:51 Subjective Hawaii Lens 23:07 Why Leica Matters 25:53 Chasing Giant Swells 32:32 Fragile Nature 34:45 Rwanda Project and Farewell 🎵 Music by ⁠Andrew Raiher⁠ https://andrewraiher.com/ 📸 Shot & Edited at ⁠Visible Audio Studios https://www.visibleaudiostudios.com

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