Employees Must Wash Hands: A Bathroom Reader in Pictures
By (Author) Carter Hasegawa
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
21st February 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Individual photographers
779.092
Hardback
240
Width 178mm, Height 178mm, Spine 25mm
748g
Finally, photographic proof of whats behind the public bathroom door.
Must Wash Hands, a collection of 120 artistic photographs, offers readers a peek into the private space of the public bathroomthat unspoken and indecent yet communal and necessary space that we enter and exit every day without a second glance.
With camera in hand, Carter Hasegawa travels the public bathrooms of Boston, New York, Seattle, Las Vegas, Honolulu, Indianapolis, and other American cities, snapping photos down urinals and documenting graffitied walls and wet, toilet paper-plastered floors. Photos are arranged chronologically as a virtual public restroom walkthrough for the reader, and they highlight unsavory and savory bathroom elements you otherwise may not have noticedice cubes down a urinal, unconventional Employees Must Wash Hands signs, interesting tile details, or a jar of baby food on the floor. These wry but intimate photos are interspersed with popular bathroom trivia, illegally overheard bathroom conversations, half-serious comments on proper bathroom etiquette, and seriously real anecdotes.
For fans of offbeat photography and humor books such as Awkward Family Photos, People of Walmart, and Regretsy, Must Wash Hands transforms the crude and disgusting into something more compelling and beautiful, prompting the viewer to pause, admire, laugh, and connect.
Carter Hasegawa is a part-time bookseller at Porter Square Books in Cambridge and a full-time childrens book editor at Candlewick Press. He holds a Master of Arts degree in childrens literature from Simmons College. Must Wash Hands is his publishing debut. Originally from Seattle, he now lives (and uses the bathroom frequently) in Boston.