Profile: Tim Valenti

Tim Valenti: Cultivating Life, From Studio Lights to Sunlit Fields

Beyond the polished veneer of adult entertainment, where Tim Valenti has built an empire as the founder of Falcon Studios, lies a world that feels like it’s pulled straight from a dream. In the lush, sun-soaked valleys of New Mexico, Valenti has created a sanctuary called Ohana Hali—Hawaiian for “family home”—a place where the fast pace of his professional life softens into the quiet hum of nature.

A Hawaiian Heart, Rooted in the Desert

Valenti was born to a Hawaiian mother and a San Francisco sportswriter father, who together gave him a foundation steeped in culture and curiosity. That foundation found fertile ground years later in North Valley, New Mexico. Tim didn’t initially see this magical place as part of his future. When he first visited eight years ago for his nephew’s graduation, the sweeping pastures, cottonwood forests, and winding dirt roads stirred something deep inside him.

It wasn’t long before Ohana Hali became his retreat—a Napa Valley dream transplanted to the bosque, complete with orchards, gardens, and the serenity of a place untouched by the trivial.

A Farm of Sunflowers and Silkies

Ohana Hali is not just a farm; it’s a canvas where Valenti paints his dreams. An orchard with more than 60 trees—laden with apples, pomegranates, and other fruits—stands as a testament to his passion for nurturing life. The gardens overflow with vegetables, their bounty traded or shared at the local Grower’s Market.

The farm’s charm is enhanced by its residents: chickens housed in what Valenti calls the “Chicken Taj Mahal.” These include feathery Silkies and grand English show chickens, their soft clucks blending with the rustle of trees in the wind. Each spring, Valenti tends to thousands of sunflowers and dahlias, their bright blooms standing tall as a symbol of renewal.

Dreams for the future are endless: a pasture for sheep, adopting old gelding donkeys, and continuing to transform this land into a magical haven.

Finding Peace Amid the Chaos

Life as a mogul comes with its pressures, and Valenti feels every one of the “5 billion things” on his plate. “If you can’t deal with it, you’re fucked,” he laughs, though the weight is very real. Before the pandemic, his trips to New Mexico were brief—a long weekend here and there—but as the world slowed down, Valenti found more time to sink into the rhythm of the farm.

He built a casita for his husband’s parents, planted flowers by the thousands, and began to see Ohana Hali as not just an escape, but a cornerstone of his life. The pandemic may have disrupted his sense of routine, but it gifted him this time—a chance to get his hands in the soil and breathe deeply beneath the expansive New Mexico sky.

From Barn to Boardroom

Even as he finds solace at Ohana Hali, Valenti’s focus remains sharp on Falcon Studios. The next five years promise evolution and innovation, with plans to streamline production, build independent tech teams, and integrate new ideas into a legacy brand. The work is constant, and the stakes high—there is no life jacket in his line of business, he says—but Valenti’s resilience is evident in everything he touches.

A Life Built on Growth

For Valenti, life is about tending: to a business, to a farm, to the bonds of family and community. His Hawaiian roots run deep in the soil at Ohana Hali, where every tree planted, every chicken cared for, and every flower that blooms is a reflection of his commitment to growth.

Standing in the early morning light on his farm, surrounded by the hum of bees and the rustle of cottonwoods, Valenti exists in two worlds. One is the fast-paced realm of cameras and studios, and the other is this quiet, sacred place where time stretches like the horizon. Both are essential to who he is—a man cultivating life, wherever it may grow.

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Dennis
Dennis
9 days ago

Wow. I forget sometimes how important it is to have true bonds to family and community. And just as important to take the time to really enjoy the things that make us happy and centered. Ohana Hali is magnificent. After reading about and seeing those photos I actually feel like I was able to take a moment and slow down. I can imagine how it must feel to relax and see the land and the animals thrive because of you. Falcon Studios could not be anything but a true legacy with you in the wheelhouse. I am a huge fan. Thank you