The technical side of capturing these moments involves anticipating where runners will be, understanding how the light is changing as the sun rises, and being ready to shoot continuously. We're typically shooting in burst mode, taking multiple frames per second, because you never know which exact moment will capture that perfect expression or stride.
Race Day Details That Matter
For anyone thinking about running the Chase a Cop 5K in the future, here's what you should know: registration opens early in the morning (around 5:30 AM), with the race starting at 7:05 AM. The early start time is perfect for beating the Miami heat. Awards and podium presentations happen around 8:30 AM, so faster runners can stick around to see who topped the leaderboard.
The course is USATF certified, which means it's an official 5K distance—3.1 miles exactly. The flat terrain makes it great for people trying to set a personal record, but don't underestimate the humidity factor. Hydration stations were set up along the course, and the finish line area had plenty of water and refreshments.
From a photography perspective, the variety of backdrops along the course gave us tons of options. The tree-lined sections of Haulover Park provided natural framing, the water views added that South Florida flavor, and the finish line setup was perfect for capturing those emotional moments.
Why We Love Shooting These Events
After shooting hundreds of races across South Florida, certain events stand out. The Chase a Cop 5K is one of them. It combines everything we love about race photography: a meaningful cause, a beautiful location, incredible morning light, and runners who bring their A-game and their best energy.
The mission behind the race adds weight to every photo we take. These aren't just people running for medals—they're running to support law enforcement families who sacrifice for our communities. That purpose shows up in the photos. You can see it in the shirts people wear, the pride on their faces, and the way participants support each other.
As professional sports photographers, we're always looking for those moments that tell a story beyond just "person running." We want to capture the why, not just the what. The Chase a Cop 5K gave us countless opportunities to do exactly that.
Looking Forward
The Chase a Cop - Miami 5K at Haulover Park is becoming one of our favorite annual events to shoot. The combination of purpose, location, and community makes it special. Whether you're a serious runner chasing a PR, someone supporting law enforcement, or a family looking for a fun morning activity, this race delivers.
For runners who participated, we hope these photos captured the spirit of your morning. For those thinking about signing up next year, we'll be there with our cameras ready to document your journey from start to finish.
The Bleeding Blue nonprofit and the Chase a Cop 5K are doing important work for South Florida law enforcement families. Being the official photographers for events like this isn't just a job for us—it's an honor. We get to document stories of perseverance, community, and support that matter way beyond the finish line.
If you ran this race, we'd love to hear about your experience. What motivated you to sign up? How did the course treat you? And most importantly—did you get that sunrise ocean view during your run? Because from where we were standing behind the camera, it was absolutely spectacular.