A brief excerpt from the Ultra-Trail: Jessica Brazeau at the Castello di Albola aid station, waiting for Jim Walmsley — winner of UTMB Chianti 2025.
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#UTMBChianti #utmbworldseries #ultratrail #trailruning
Gigi, can you send me three photos for the post?”
“I can’t right now, I’m harvesting oregano.”
“Gigi, any chance you can send them now?”
“I’m on my way to Venice, give me a moment.”
Gigi, did you manage?”
“I’m leaving for Bordeaux, I’ll send them as soon as I’m back.”
Luigi Leaci is always somewhere, doing something.
BRAVO, Gigi.
Hey @mdsanto , can you make a reel that brings together some of your clips — something that really represents you?”
I’m in Morocco right now, out surfing. As soon as I can, I’ll send you a longer one. @soloproduction.it
“Enjoy the waves Marco .
start, run, finish — and put the video together.
BRAVO
#trailrunning #trailrun #utmb
Hey Brex, did you catch the top five?
@supperbrex really gave everything: he ran and ran, covering 40 km on Saturday alone to make sure the leading athletes had someone filming them — only to discover that his real job out there was actually keeping them updated on the time and the gap from the runner who had just passed ahead.
run / film / give the time / hype them up / go again.”
BRAVO
Team Media @soloproduction.it
#run #trailrun #utmb
You have to be kind when you work in a team. You have to notice things.
Absorb, learn, repeat, remove, photograph. Transform yourself as long as you still have the desire to discover who you are.
There’s always a photo — if you don’t see it, it’s because you’re looking at it the wrong way.
@ric.cabella finds them often.
Don’t take things away; keep them, but frame them with care and intention
Sometimes it’s nice to look beyond pure aesthetics. The value of a photo isn’t only in the beauty of what’s in front of the lens, but also in the ability to make an ordinary place feel special.
A cave with a city behind it naturally draws the eye, but even a parking lot crossed by a race can tell a unique story.
Every place has its own charm — sometimes obvious, sometimes subtle.