The Star Advertiser has launched a new online submission process for travelers to share their experiences of Hawaiian life through photographs. Effective immediately, individuals can submit their images through a simple online form found at staradvertiser.com/signs. This initiative aims to highlight the vibrant culture and community of Hawaii by showcasing candid moments captured by residents and visitors alike.
To participate, submitters must ensure all required fields in the online form are filled out completely. Each photograph submitted must feature a person and clearly represent a “sign” of Hawaiian life, such as local traditions, events, or unique cultural symbols. The change comes as part of an effort to streamline the submission process, moving away from previous methods that accepted email or mailed photographs.
Submission Guidelines and Requirements
To be considered for publication, it is essential that all submissions adhere to the specified guidelines. Photographs must include identifiable individuals and demonstrate elements of Hawaiian culture. The July 27, 2025 deadline for submissions applies to the current round of photo entries.
Notably, individuals who have previously submitted photos via email or mail are not required to resubmit their entries under the new online system. The Star Advertiser encourages all enthusiasts of Hawaiian culture to take part, as the publication seeks to create a rich tapestry of images reflecting the islands’ diverse lifestyles.
The online submission form is designed to be user-friendly, allowing for easy navigation and completion. This digital approach is intended to enhance the experience for contributors and readers alike, fostering a greater connection to the stories behind the photos.
With this initiative, the Star Advertiser aims to celebrate the essence of Hawaii, providing a platform for voices and experiences that capture the spirit of the islands. Whether you are a local resident or a visiting traveler, this is an opportunity to share your unique perspective on what Hawaiian life means to you.