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In this episode of the UKRunChat podcast, we’re joined by trail running photographer David Miller, whose emotive and powerful imagery has captured the hearts of the running community worldwide.
David talks us through his journey from trail runner to award-winning photographer, revealing how lockdown sparked a creative path that led him to shoot some of the world’s most iconic endurance events. We delve into the stories behind his most recognised images—like his award-winning photo of Mathieu Blanchard at UTMB, and the now-legendary shot of Jasmin Paris at the Barkley Marathons.
David shares how he finds meaning in the raw, unfiltered moments of trail running, what it takes to shoot in unpredictable, extreme environments, and how he approaches storytelling through a lens. We also discuss the making of his first photo book, Do Not Block Gate, and what it’s taught him about the emotional power of sport photography.
Whether you’re a runner, a creative, or someone who loves the human stories behind endurance, this conversation offers a unique look at the intersection of art and movement.
You can follow David on Instagram here
By UKRunChatIn this episode of the UKRunChat podcast, we’re joined by trail running photographer David Miller, whose emotive and powerful imagery has captured the hearts of the running community worldwide.
David talks us through his journey from trail runner to award-winning photographer, revealing how lockdown sparked a creative path that led him to shoot some of the world’s most iconic endurance events. We delve into the stories behind his most recognised images—like his award-winning photo of Mathieu Blanchard at UTMB, and the now-legendary shot of Jasmin Paris at the Barkley Marathons.
David shares how he finds meaning in the raw, unfiltered moments of trail running, what it takes to shoot in unpredictable, extreme environments, and how he approaches storytelling through a lens. We also discuss the making of his first photo book, Do Not Block Gate, and what it’s taught him about the emotional power of sport photography.
Whether you’re a runner, a creative, or someone who loves the human stories behind endurance, this conversation offers a unique look at the intersection of art and movement.
You can follow David on Instagram here

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