There’s a certain magic that happens at the track.
It’s not just the roar of the engines or the blur of speed as a car rips through the apex. It’s the tension before the green flag, the quiet focus in the paddock, the grease-stained hands and high-fives that follow a comeback stint. It’s the story behind the racing, and too often, that story doesn’t get told the way it deserves.
That’s why I started Throttle Point Media.
I’ve spent the last few years freelancing around the motorsports world: covering grassroots endurance races, chasing moments as a spectator at bigger events, and steadily sharpening my eye for what makes this sport so captivating. But recently, I felt the pull to do more. To create something bigger than just my name in a byline or watermark.
Throttle Point Media is the result of that shift; a step forward from being “a guy with a camera” to building a brand with purpose. A brand that stands for teams who want to be seen not just as racers, but as storytellers, builders, underdogs, and contenders.
This isn’t just about me growing as a creative; it’s about giving teams the kind of representation that matches the passion they bring to the track.
Don’t get me wrong: a well-timed panning shot of a car at full tilt is always going to be cool. But what really draws people in are the moments. The mid-race repairs. The sunrise rolling over a pit lane. The look on a driver’s face after clawing back five positions in a stint. That’s where the real magic lives.
Throttle Point Media is about chasing those moments and elevating the way teams, drivers, and events are seen.
In today’s world, media is your first impression. Whether you're trying to attract sponsors, build a fan base, or simply show off the blood, sweat, and gears that went into race weekend, how you’re represented visually makes a huge difference.
Too often, grassroots and semi-pro teams are left without consistent, high-quality coverage, relying on quick phone snaps, scattered updates, or whatever’s available. I saw an opportunity to help fill that gap by offering imagery that’s not just sharp, but story-driven; something that reflects the heart and hustle of racing.
I treat every shoot like it’s Daytona, even if we’re at a small club track with a dozen cars in the field.
Here’s what you can expect from Throttle Point Media:
Professional quality: Clean, crisp, dynamic images (and eventually video) that showcase the speed and the story.
Team-first approach: I work closely with you to understand what moments matter most.
Motorsports fluency: You don’t have to explain what a stint, scrutineering, or Code 35 is — I’m already tracking it.
Throttle Point isn’t just a brand. It’s a mission:
To help people see racing differently.
To give underdog teams the same level of visual storytelling usually reserved for factory-backed efforts. To highlight the humanity in the sport — the chaos, the calm, and everything in between.
If that’s the kind of coverage you want for your team or event, I’d love to be there.
Because every lap tells a story, and it deserves to be captured the right way.
Let’s talk. Fill out the contact form on our Contact page.
And if you’re just here for the ride, follow along on Instagram, Facebook (@throttlepointmedia), and TikTok (@throttlepoint); behind-the-scenes stories and race weekend coverage are just getting started.