Kaino E
INTRODUCTION
Kaino E is a long-term documentary photobook centered on Kunihiko Kaino, one of the last surviving Japanese hard-helmet pearl divers who migrated from Taiji, Wakayama, to Broome, Western Australia after the Second World War. The project began in 2021 through a personal connection and developed over several years of close time spent with Mr. Kaino at his home in Fremantle, as well as during his final return to Japan to visit his 98-year-old sister.
The book unfolds in three parts: Japan, Australia, and a central chapter that brings together photographs from three generations: images made by Mr. Kaino’s father, by Mr. Kaino himself, and by Alsharrah. Spanning nearly a century, these photographs trace a lived trajectory across oceans, linking family memory, migration, and labor through a shared visual lineage.
The title “Kaino E” derives from Mr. Kaino’s name, which can be read in Japanese as “ocean field,” reflecting a life shaped by the sea. The suffix E, meaning “to” or “dear” in the opening of a letter, positions the book as a form of address. In this sense, Kaino E functions as an ode, a letter to Mr. Kaino and to a generation of divers whose histories are gradually receding.
Rooted in collaboration and long-term engagement, the project moves between documentary record and photographic poem. It reflects on friendship, return, and remembrance, while situating an individual life within the broader legacy of Japanese pearl divers in Australia, across generations, borders, and the enduring field of the ocean.
ABOUT ARTIST
Saad Alsharrah is a documentary photographer and geospatial researcher based between Kuwait and Melbourne. His practice engages with memory, migration, and the spatial politics of place, often combining photography with mapping and archival research.
With a background in environmental science and visual storytelling, Alsharrah works primarily through long-form documentary projects and photobooks. He is interested in how personal and collective histories unfold across time and geography, particularly within contexts shaped by maritime culture and transnational labor. Drawing on his own ancestral ties to Kuwait’s pearling history, his work seeks to trace overlooked or fading narratives and examine how they continue to inform the present.
SPECIFICATIONS
Photographs and text: Saad Alsharrah
Art Direction: Zhen SHI
Design: Yinhe Cheng
ISBN: 978-2-9585094-5-3
Publication date: April 2026
BOOK INFO
Limited edition of 500 copies
Softcover with custom ink printing, blind debossing, and foil stamping
Cloth-wrapped exposed spine
Sewn binding, open on three sides with flush-cut8-page endpapers, front and back, printed with custom metallic ink on black cardstock
Interior printed in full color
18 x 26 cm, 172 pages
SHIPPING INFO
- This is a pre-order: copies will start shipping from 25th May 2026
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