Civil Beat Staff
David Croxford
David Croxford is the Visuals Editor for Honolulu Civil Beat, where he is attempting to archive the complete visual catalog of Civil Beat while engaging as often as possible in capturing the stories that Civil Beat pursues on a daily basis.
Prior to coming to Civil Beat, David was the award-winning Chief Photographer for PacificBasin Communications (AIO Media Group) from 2007 until 2022. His work has appeared in Honolulu Magazine, Hawaii Business Magazine, HAWAII Magazine, Hawaii Home & Remodeling Magazine, Honolulu Family Magazine and the other companies within the AIO brand spectrum, as well as contributing to various advertising campaigns created by the media groups. His photographic client list includes McGraw Hill publishing, Journal Register Publishing and Patuxent Publishing, and a variety of media consortiums.
David’s photographic experience dates back to the early 1980s when he first began working professionally as a photojournalist for several regional newspapers in Oregon. He later moved to the East Coast where he worked with major publishing groups in a freelance capacity.
David also has a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering and has studied pastoral theology for a Master of Divinity program at George Fox Seminary in Portland, Oregon.
Favorite subjects you ask? Big Wave surfing, any kind of aircraft from early biplanes to Mach 3 jets and the Moon in any phase!

Shootz! Foraging For Holiday Eats And Other Treats For The Eyes
Carolers, therapy dogs, martial artists and the arrival of winter swells on the North Shore.

Shootz! From The Marathon To A Signing Santa, A Colorful Pre-Holiday Week
Annual festivities light up the pre-dawn sky in Honolulu, and hearing-impaired kids get a treat.

Shootz! Shaka Santa And Tutu Mele Show Up Early For The City Lights Parade
Exquisite scenes from Cirque Du Soleil, an airport sunset and the North Shore surf.

Shootz! Quiet Moments Before The Holiday Season Kicks Into Full Gear
From the beaches to construction sites, sunrises to the annual Salvation Army Thanksgiving meal, Oahu was a picture of calm before the winter tourist storm.

Shootz! A Birthday Celebration Fit For A King
Catching the tradewinds, police promotions, lighting up Honolulu Hale and promoting a proposed empty homes tax.

Shootz! Autumn Scenes Of Veterans Day, Persimmons And Holiday Preparations
Service members were honored by Native Hawaiian dancers, a flyover and a parade that included young ukulele players.

Shootz! The Long Wait To Vote And Other Election Scenes
Plenty of people were looking to cast ballots the old-fashioned way as long lines snaked around the only two Election Day voting centers on Oahu.

Shootz! School Surfing Returns, Pickleball At The Convention Center
Cleaning up after heavy rains, a monk seal in the harbor and underwater action involving pumpkins and coral.

Shootz! Voting Begins And A Big Island Legislator Is Remembered
A comet at night, Waikiki Beach at dawn, and the Royal Hawaiian Band gets new digs.
