visibility poor is a quiet broadcast from somewhere offshore.
A reflection of the world in scattered conditions.
A sea state of the self.
An emotional logbook for unsettled waters.

This project is inspired by the Shipping Forecast – the BBC’s nightly maritime bulletin, a rhythmic ritual of weather, waves, and uncertainty. Like the forecast, this space exists at the edge of clarity. A liminal zone between presence and distance. Between calm and storm.

Here, you’ll find a curated drift of:

  • Original photography – taken during quiet crossings, internal and external
  • Found media – fragments of internet memory, anonymous posts, satellite noise
  • Text – short musings, emotional forecasts, glimpses of the horizon

No names. No explanations.
Just transmissions under low pressure.

Thanks for tuning in.