Back in July, photographerSteve Hainingand model Ciara Antoski broke theGuinness World Record for the deepest underwater photoshoot.
At 32 feet underwater, it was a mind-boggling feet.
Now, the pair have outdone themselves with an even more daring stunt.
This achievement was once again awarded the Guinness World Record.
This time they wanted to go deeper with the help of an extra boost.
Fujifilm asked us the details and how deep we would go the next time.
We picked a number 100 feet (30 meters)… 100 feet, can we do it?
We had our eyes set on a shipwreck thats at exactly 100 feet.
But with a deeper setting came new technical challenges.
Haining previously relied on AquaTech’s underwater housing for his camera, which are only rated for 30 feet.
Despite this limitation, he wanted to test out the gear.
Lighting company Nanlite also caught wind of the project and provided Haining with lights for the shoot.
They spent several weeks warming up prior to the date of the shoot.
you’ve got the option to see more pictures from this breathtaking photoshoot, below.
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