Some shoots test more than just your lighting.
This was one of them.
I spent the day photographing Ross Edgley — a man whose idea of “challenging conditions” is very different to most.
Wind. Rain. Cold.
The kind of weather that usually slows things down and forces compromises.
Not here.
If anything, it felt like we were finally working in an environment that made sense for him.
Ross isn’t just another athlete with a good story — he’s a genuine outlier.
First person to swim around Great Britain — 1,780 miles over 157 days
Swam around Iceland in near-arctic conditions
Known for endurance feats that sit somewhere between sport and survival
But what stands out isn’t the list — it’s how comfortable he is in it.
Most people tense up when conditions turn.
Ross leans into it.
The Shoot
We kept it relatively simple. Deliberate and manageable in the conditions.
Two gridded beauty dishes on Profoto heads — hard, directional light.
Tight control on spill to keep the focus locked on Ross
Light positioned to sculpt, not flatten
Hard edges to bring out texture — water on skin, movement in the elements
No soft light. It wouldn’t have made sense.
This needed structure. Contrast. Edge.
And Ross just delivered.