Hailing as a celebrated photographer, writer, and video editor, Tom Gruitt was not just a professional associate but also a beloved friend to many. Leaving an indelible mark on the sailing world, his impactful and affable aura never failed to touch hearts. Beyond his captivating clicks was a young man with an inherent wisdom that defied his age. Known for his friendly, nonchalant demeanor, Gruitt first came into the sailing limelight via a work-stint at 'Yachts & Yachting'. It wasn't long before his sheer talent and genuine fit with the team were discovered. His aspirations towards becoming a sailing photographer manifested via the 'fotoboat collective' and eventually led to his role as an editorial assistant. His initial moniker of 'LT' or 'Little Tom', given due to a namesake in the office, quickly transcended to that of the 'Picture Editor', courtesy of his sharp mind, keen eye for detail, and relentless zest to learn. Fast forward a few years, and Gruitt was a force to be reckoned with in the world of sailing photography, striving for perfection, and twice-nominated for the prestigious 'Yacht Racing Image Award'. Gruitt was a beacon of authenticity and joy in the workplace, with a vibrant sense of humor that often left his colleagues in stitches. A lover of Irish coffee and an adventurer at heart, he enthusiastically took up the challenge to complete a transatlantic Clipper Race from Azores to Rio in 2009. Ever the pragmatist, Gruitt’s unique perspective on life and his immersive experiences will forever leave a legacy in the sailing world.
Remembering Tom Gruitt, the Prominent Sailing Photographer Who Brought Unprecedented Passion to His Craft
Tom Gruitt, an illustrious sailing photographer known for his remarkable talent and charismatic personality, has sadly passed away at just 37.