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In the world of racing photography one name stands above the rest; Don Hunter. Few collections equal the historic scope and quality of this legendary photographer...
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At the age of 2 John DeGarmo attended his first race. Supported by a father who shared a passion for photography and racing John began his photography career at the age of 10 at the 1965 12 Hours of Sebring...
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David Mudd is a professional photographer in Mt. Juliet, TN, specializing in editorial photography. With over thirty years of experience, his images have appeared on hundreds of magazine covers and assignment locations have ranged from rural smokehouses to the White House, and from small towns to NYC & LA...
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With nearly 30 years in the photography business, Keith Smith has amassed a truly amazing collection of racing images. Tracks including Martinsville, Caraway Speedway, Metrolina Speedway, Daytona and Richmond were all part of his early beat...
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Tom Kirkland had grown up in Florence and served in World War II. As he tells it today, “Even in the Army during the 1940s, I had a love of two things, photography and auto racing, and when I got out I decided to put the two of them together”...
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Known as one of the premier motorsports photographers on the NASCAR circuit for the past 15 years, Sam started his photography career innocently enough. In High School he was shooting photography for an "Underground newspaper" as a way to "buck" the established High School newspaper...
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Don Brown’s fascination with photography began while serving his country just after WWII. He attended the US Navy School of Photography in Pensacola, Florida, eventually spending four years flying aerial mapping missions during the Korean War...
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