The photographic approach in Boxers explores the intense physicality and raw power of the sport through stark, confrontational imagery. The images focus closely on the fighters’ bodies and movements, emphasizing muscle, sweat, and the tension of combat.
Themes of discipline, endurance, and the brutality inherent in boxing are visualized with a clean, direct style that avoids distraction and focuses thoroughly on the human form in motion. The tonal range and composition give the work a measured, contemplative mood rather than sensationalism.
Published by Macmillan in 1998, the 112-page volume offers a concentrated visual study that invites reflection on boxing as both sport and spectacle.