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Hiroshi Watanabe Landscape Photography

Japanese, b. 1951
" I go to places that captivate and intrigue me. I am interested in what humans do. I seek to capture people, traditions, and locales that first and foremost are of personal interest. I immerse myself with information on the places prior to leaving, but I try to avoid firm, preconceived ideas. I strive for both calculation and discovery in my work, keeping my mind open for surprises. At times, I envision images I’d like to capture, but when I actually look through the viewfinder, my mind goes blank and I photograph whatever catches my eye. Photographs I return with are usually different from my original concepts. My photographs reflect both genuine interest in my subject as well as a respect for the element of serendipity, while other times I seek pure beauty. The pure enjoyment of this process drives and inspires me. I believe there’s a thread that connects all of my work -- my personal vision of the world as a whole. I make every effort to be a faithful visual recorder of the world around me, a world in flux that, at very least in my mind, deserves preservation." – Hiroshi Watanabe
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Artist: Hiroshi Watanabe
TDTDC 40 (Vine), 2010
By Hiroshi Watanabe
Located in Sante Fe, NM
The Day the Dam Collapses is the new detailed yet quietly poetic series from the California-based Japanese photographer. Working for the first time with digital capture, Watanabe col...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Hiroshi Watanabe Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

TDTDC 28 (Swimmer), 2013
By Hiroshi Watanabe
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The Day the Dam Collapses is the new detailed yet quietly poetic series from the California-based Japanese photographer. Working for the first time with digital capture, Watanabe col...
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21st Century and Contemporary Hiroshi Watanabe Landscape Photography

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Archival Pigment

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