Deco’s Alex Miranda Poses Underwater in Pool Shoot for Guinness World Record-Setting Photographer
Steve Haining’s Expertise Shines in Record-Breaking Underwater Photo Shoot
Photographer Steve Haining is no stranger to setting records. He recently achieved the Guinness World Record for the deepest underwater photo shoot, reaching a depth of 163.4 feet off the coast of Pompano Beach, Florida. This time, he’s teamed up with Deco’s Alex Miranda to set a new record in a pool.
The Challenge
Steve Haining and Alex Miranda attempted to break the record in a pool, but it didn’t quite work out as planned. Undeterred, Steve Haining returned to help Alex Miranda try again, this time with the right equipment and expertise.
The Setup
To achieve the record, Steve Haining used a specially designed camera system, complete with a GoPro and a weight belt to help Alex Miranda stay afloat. The camera is housed in a waterproof case, allowing Steve to control it remotely from the surface.
The Shoot
The underwater photo shoot is a challenging and delicate process. Steve Haining carefully monitors the camera’s settings and positioning to capture the perfect shot. Alex Miranda poses in a caramel-colored suit, with a light-colored fedora and a seashell, as Steve Haining snaps away.
Tips from the Pro
Steve Haining shares his expertise with Alex Miranda, offering tips on how to pose underwater. "The whole shoot, we plan before we go in the water, because once you’re underwater, we can’t just chat," he explains. "It’s all about serving face and body."
Conclusion
Steve Haining’s expertise and guidance help Alex Miranda achieve a successful underwater photo shoot, setting a new record in the process. With the right equipment and knowledge, anyone can achieve their underwater photography goals.
FAQs
- What is the deepest underwater photo shoot on record?
- Steve Haining achieved the Guinness World Record for the deepest underwater photo shoot, reaching a depth of 163.4 feet off the coast of Pompano Beach, Florida.
- What equipment is used in underwater photo shoots?
- Steve Haining uses a specially designed camera system, complete with a GoPro and a weight belt to help the model stay afloat.
- How do you pose underwater?
- Steve Haining advises planning before entering the water, as communication is limited once you’re underwater. He also emphasizes the importance of serving face and body.
Get Involved
Want to learn how to pose underwater? Steve Haining is hosting an underwater photography workshop in Dania Beach, Florida, on March 9th. For more information, visit eventbee.com/v/underwater-workshop-march-9th.