The other side of a Marathon
What is a runner without supporters during a Marathon. Project based in Toronto

Toronto spectators holding humorous sign at marathon event near Queen Street, with children and adults cheering runners beside branded sponsor banners.

Mother and two children supporting marathoners on Toronto sidewalk, holding hand-drawn motivational signs on a chilly autumn day.

Woman with coffee cup cheering solo for runner named Carl in downtown Toronto, holding a personalized sign near commercial buildings.

Three women holding a playful “Run if you think I’m pretty” sign in Toronto’s Financial District, expressing joy and encouragement during a city marathon.

Group offering a humorous bike rental sign outside Marathon Café in Toronto, engaging passersby during a running event.

Elderly spectators standing curbside in downtown Toronto, dressed for cold weather and watching the marathon unfold with quiet attention.

Candid moment of a runner passing a laughing woman holding sign reading “You are sexy, gorgeous”, capturing raw emotion in Toronto marathon street photography.

Marathon runner in motion passing woman with humorous sign: “Smile! Remember you paid for this”, street photography from the Toronto marathon finish area.

Family cheering with bold “Go Kate” sign behind safety barricades in downtown Toronto, capturing family support during urban racing events.

Young woman holding sign “You thought it said rum, didn’t you?” on Bay Street in Toronto, playfully encouraging marathon runners at street level.
