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Race Day Photography Checklist
For Race Directors Working with a Professional Photographer
Before Race Day (Prep Checklist)
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Send course map and timing schedule at least 3 days before race
day
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Confirm photographer access and credentials (parking, check-in,
vendor pass)
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Share sponsor logo files and overlay instructions (if applicable)
- Designate a contact person for photography on race day
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Place bibs in packets using clear, visible numbers (no folds or
tears)
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Encourage runners to wear bibs on the front torso, not on shorts
or back
- Provide expected finisher range and pacing info
Race Morning (Setup & Coordination)
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Ensure the finish line is clear of cones, signs, or staff blocking
key angles
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Confirm that sponsor signage is visible and not obstructed by
fencing, crowds, or tents
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Avoid placing speakers, coolers, or vehicles in front of branding
or arches
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Set up directional signs early if 'smile zones' or banner
placements are included
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Remind volunteers and emcees to avoid crowding around the finish
chute
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Place hydration tables to the side—not centerline—for clean photos
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Communicate to volunteers where the photographer will be standing
(to avoid blocking)
During the Race (Live Coverage Support)
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Keep the designated finish area clear for photographer movement
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Check in once mid-event to see if the photographer needs anything
- Alert the photographer to any timing changes or delays
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Ensure pacers or lead vehicles do not obstruct the view at the
finish
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Maintain consistent bib visibility reminders over announcements
(if needed)
After the Race (Wrap-Up)
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Thank runners and sponsors via announcements and direct them to
the photo gallery
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Share the gallery link via post-race emails, social media, or text
alerts
- Tag photographer and sponsors when sharing highlight images
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Send any feedback or notes to the photographer within 48 hours
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Request overlay download stats or social insights if part of a
sponsor package
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