Why Who You Hire Matters: Seasoned Moto Photographers and Filmmakers
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Most footage stops time. The best makes it move again. Seasoned moto photographers/filmmakers know how to catch that spark, not just because they’ve studied the sport, but because they’ve lived it. They understand the chaos, the rhythm, and the quiet seconds between the noise. Every frame they shoot carries that experience. The motion, the emotion, and the rush that can’t be staged.
More Than a Shot
Anyone can point a camera at a bike. What makes the difference is timing, instinct, and knowing when the story is about to happen. The best shots aren’t always at full speed. Sometimes it’s the look through a visor, the calm before the race, or the moment a rider breathes after the flag.
It’s those in-between moments that turn raw footage into real cinema, and photos into memories that feel alive.
Why Quality Footage Matters
The difference shows when the person behind the camera knows the ride. They don’t need direction. They know where to stand, when to move, and how to catch the moments others miss.
It’s not just for posting online. It’s your history as a rider. Something to look back on long after your fastest days are behind you. Paying for that quality means getting something that will actually last.
Behind the Lens
Everyone behind the camera works a little differently. Some stay ready for the chaos, others wait for the calm, but the good ones always see what others miss.
There’s a lot of cinema talent in the moto world, but these are the ones who really get it. If you’re serious about getting footage that lasts, start here.
Josh Shipps
Digital creator from 360 Media, best known for his attention to detail and ability to find a fresh perspective no matter how many of the same races or bikes he’s seen. Josh brings a creative eye that keeps every project feeling new.
Cory Nixon
A photographer and videographer best known for his work with Canadian Flat Track and his consistent, high-quality production. Cory’s ability to capture the atmosphere of the track and the energy of the riders, makes his work stand out across every frame.
Cody David
A film producer from 360 Media, known for his storytelling through video production and his ability to blend lifestyle and moto seamlessly. Cody’s work captures the full story of a rider, on and off the bike, without ever needing to show them away from two wheels.
Rob Anzit
A photographer and videographer who specializes in brand strategy and taking every project that extra mile. Rob’s work goes beyond capturing moments on a motorcycle. He creates visuals that strengthen identity and tell the story behind the person and the brand.
Built with the Artists
Everything at The Vault ties back to the people who create within the moto world. Every design, every photo, every piece of art we share comes from artists who live this culture, including those featured here.
Our work always circles back to the community: the riders, the photographers, the designers. From sponsoring racers to collaborating on limited collections, The Vault exists to keep that creative energy moving and to give a platform to the people who capture the soul of the sport.
Shoot Your Shot
The way seasoned moto photographers and filmmakers work behind the lens is something you feel as much as you see. They capture moments you didn’t even realize happened. The glance, the lean, the energy that defines the ride. Every shot has their own touch, their own eye, and it shows in the final cut.
Hiring them isn’t just about capturing photos or creating videos; it’s about keeping your story alive. The best ones don’t just document what happened; they show who you are when you ride. Reach out, shoot your shot with them, and they’ll shoot their best ones for you.