Photographer (London Marathon)
Sense
Are you passionate about photography and capturing inspiring moments? Join Sense, a leading disability charity, as a Volunteer Photographer at the London Marathon on Sunday 26 April 2026. You’ll play a key role in celebrating the amazing Sense runners — snapping action shots, cheering them on, and helping us tell the story of connection, determination and inclusion. Your images will not only give our runners lasting memories and may feature on our website/social media to inspire future support.
Are you passionate about photography and capturing inspiring moments? Join Sense, a leading disability charity, as a Volunteer Photographer at the London Marathon on Sunday 26 April 2026. You’ll play a key role in celebrating the amazing Sense runners — snapping action shots, cheering them on, and helping us tell the story of connection, determination and inclusion. Your images will not only give our runners lasting memories but may also feature on our website and social media to inspire future supporters. What you’ll do: - take photos of Sense runners throughout the marathon - edit and share a selection of your best shots for use across our channels - cheer on our participants and bring positive energy to the day - help promote Sense’s work by capturing powerful, joyful moments
Events & Stewarding
Photography
You’ll love this role if you: - Have your own professional-standard camera (DSLR or mirrorless) - Are studying or passionate about photography (professionals are welcome too!) - Enjoy being outdoors, staying active, and working independently - Have editing software and an eye for great storytelling through images - Are based in and around London and love supporting a good cause.
You’ll get: - A free Sense hoodie to wear proudly on the day - Travel costs reimbursed - A professional reference for your portfolio or future roles - The chance to use your skills to make a real difference for people with complex disabilities. - A great way to develop new skills and share your existing skills. - A chance to meet new people. - Full training with ongoing support and guidance from your team. - Support from our Mental Health First Aiders, should you need it.
You must be available on the Sunday 26 April, the day of the London Marathon for 5 to 6 hours, plus you'll need to be able to give a little time afterwards for photo editing.
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This role will involve moving around different locations on the London Marathon course.
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