On Day 2 of the Mauna Loa eruption, I had the incredible opportunity to capture the raw beauty and intensity of the world's largest active volcano as it erupted for the first time in 38 years. These images were taken in the early morning hours off Saddle Road on the Big Island of Hawaii, where the dramatic glow of the lava illuminated the night sky.
This eruption is especially meaningful to me, as I was a junior in high school in 1984, the last time Mauna Loa erupted. It’s awe-inspiring to witness this natural phenomenon once again after nearly four decades. The power of the eruption and the landscape it has shaped is nothing short of spectacular.
For those interested in seeing the eruption in real-time, I filmed a timelapse during my shoot. You can catch the footage and follow my updates on Instagram for more exclusive content.
Enjoy the images, and thank you for following along as I capture this extraordinary moment in Hawaii’s volcanic history.
Specializing in photography for luxury hotels and resorts, luxury real estate, architects, and interior designers across all the Hawaiian Islands, including the Big Island, Maui, Oahu, and Kauai. I also travel to mainland locations for select projects. For inquiries, contact me at 808-938-4665 or via email at ethantweedie@gmail.com.