About Camden Thrasher: After attending Champ Car and American Le Mans Series races in 2000, I became extremely interested in motorsports, especially endurance sportscar racing. A few years later, after teaching myself how to use an SLR camera, I asked myself a question: “How do I capture the story and emotion of man and machine at speed in a still image?”

Ever since I asked myself this, I have been on a quest to continually develop unique answers to this question.

Growing up very close to Portland International Raceway gave me very easy access to an arena to develop my photography. I began to work closely with local teams and drivers, quickly learning the ins and outs of a wide range of motorsports from sportscars and superbikes, to rally and drifting. The grassroots motorsports experience led to work with larger clients in top-level professional race series, as well as assisting world renowned motorsport photographers at large events.

Here is a 2013 Year in Review from DRIVE TV, using only Camden’s images. Enjoy!

CNaz

My Life at Speed Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer, Chris Nazarenus, had a chance meeting with key executives at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1998. It would be the "Jerry McGuire" moment that would change her life forever. Although she knew nothing about motorsports at that time, the chance meeting would influence her passion for all things fast, great stories and interesting people. That's what you will find here at My Life at Speed.

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