The photographic approach in Seabound centers on the interplay between humans and the maritime environment, capturing moments that reveal the complexity of life at sea. The images convey a sense of isolation and connection, with compositional choices that highlight the vastness of the ocean alongside the fragile presence of individuals.
Ed Kashi’s work is characterized by a contemplative mood, with a focus on narrative elements related to seafaring and the challenges faced by those who live and work on the water. The 136-page volume, published by Kehrer Verlag in 2021, presents a cohesive visual exploration that balances intimate human stories with broader ecological and cultural themes.