View Winners → California-based Japanese photographer Hiroshi Watanabe has released his latest body of work: The Day the Dam Collapses. Unusual for Watanabe (and you know this if you’re a fan), this new drop consists of digital snapshots taken over the course of 5 years—since his son was born and he had to replace his Hasselblad with diapers and milk bottles.
- The public is encouraged to provide input as Pasadena looks for its next chief of police. – Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
- Hiring managers should put themselves in the shoes of the candidate. – Courtesy photo / Flazingo Photos (CC BY-SA 2.0)
- People of all ages – including this young lady who was mesmerized by Congresswomen Judy Chu’s speech – showed up at the steps of Pasadena City Hall Monday to protest the Trump Administration’s choice for SCOTUS. – Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
- Congresswoman Judy Chu spoke at the protest. – Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
The series has a few gravitating visual metaphors that paint a plethora of dwindling life cycles and desolate beauty reigning as a focal point. In other words, we’re all gonna die but life is precious, fragile. Grab your copy here, but more importantly, take in this interview with the artist we found on Lens Scratch.




