Since I was a teenager, Speedhunters.com has always been my go to blog to see and learn about different aspects of car culture. From stories about master craftsmen to show casing the weird builds around the world, they have done a great job of capturing the essence of car culture around the world.

With of a team of high skill professionals running the site and creating content, Speedhunters has become the mecca for many up and coming writers and photographers with a passion for car culture. To be one of Speedhunter’s listed crew you must be the best of the best when it comes to automotive photography. Recently in their 2018 IAMTHESPEEDHUNTER program they opened their submissions to allow videos as well, with their focus being on how well applicants can tell a story.

To enter in the IAMTHESPEEDHUNTER program they state that they want
“• Five (5) of the best images or screengrabs from the story you want to tell, sized 1920x1280px
• A short paragraph which explains this story and why it’s significant.
That’s it. No more, no less.”
Not only do they have the best photos, but they make it easy for the community to use their content for editorials. They only ask that people who reuse their content not crop out the Speedhunter logo, to not use or repost more than 50% of a story on their website, and credit speedhunters for their photos.
This is one of the reasons I believe they are so successful and recognizable in the car community. Almost everyone has seen one of their photos due to their laid-back approach to the sharing of their content.
With a great blog like Speedhunters, people can grow and share their passion of cars together. To be able to learn about different styles, cultures, and automotive history all in one place makes it a great place to start for anyone looking for inspiration.