Whereas some photographers journey Segways to maintain up with elite runners, others simply prepare for it–and for French photographer Alexis Adrianthat coaching got here in useful when he needed to dash alongside Conner Mantz at Sunday’s 2025 Chicago Marathon.
Adrian, who’s initially from France however has been residing in Montreal for the previous 9 years, was photographing Mantz for a model. “I began capturing initially line, then in Chinatown,” he instructed Canadian Working. “However I wasn’t tremendous pleased with the photographs or the lighting there.” He proceeded to run a number of extra blocks, and waited together with his telezoom (lengthy vary capturing lens); when Mantz handed by, Adrian dropped the lens and raced after him to seize higher photographs.
“It was sort of instinctive,” Adrian admitted. “Actually, I wasn’t prepared for that pace.”

The photographer, who additionally participates in path working, biking and “every kind of mountaineering sports activities,” says it’s commonplace for him to should race after runners–particularly on the path. “I’m not the sort to remain in a single place and await the shot,” he stated. “I wish to run and comply with the athletes–I simply can’t do it for 26.5 miles, although.”
As soon as, Adrian says, he even ran and hiked 38 km with 2,800m of ascent through the Hardrock 100 ultramarathon.

Adrian efficiently obtained the shot of Mantz, who went on to develop into the quickest marathoner in U.S. historical past, clocking 2:04:43 for fourth. Mantz not solely smashed his earlier private greatest of two:07:47 but in addition lowered Cam Levins’s North American document to below 2:05.

