Stunning New Pics From The Deepest Underwater Photography Project By Steve Haining

Published 12 months ago

Hold onto your goggles because Steven Haining has done it again! The photography maestro has shattered his own record, diving into the deep at a mind-blowing 100 feet—more than double the previous Guinness World Record. The underwater world has never seen anything like this!

Guinness World Records officially recognized Haining’s jaw-dropping achievement, making it clear that he’s not just breaking records; he’s rewriting them. The photography community is buzzing with excitement, and the rest of us are just waiting to see the incredible shots captured in this deep-sea adventure.

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Image source: Steven Haining

The behind-the-scenes video is a must-watch. It peels back the curtain on the challenges, the careful planning, and the sheer determination that went into pulling off this underwater magic. Safety, technical wizardry, and an unyielding commitment to the craft—all revealed in every frame of this captivating footage.

Image source: Steven Haining

As we eagerly anticipate the release of the stunning images from this record-breaking photoshoot, it’s evident that Steven Haining is making waves in the photography world once again. His knack for blending innovation with artistry not only captures our imaginations but also sets a whole new standard for what’s possible beneath the surface. Dive into the visual feast coming your way as we explore the depths of Haining’s latest triumph!

Image source: Steven Haining

Image source: Steven Haining

Image source: Steven Haining

Image source: Steven Haining

Image source: Steven Haining

Saumya Ratan

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