Carl Bredl

"From Calm to Chaos"

From calm to chaos — that’s Carl’s M/O. A third-generation car guy with gasoline running through his veins, Carl was born in the 60s, came of age in the 70s and 80s, and has never lost his fascination with speed, sound, and style. Growing up amid the rumble of muscle cars, he was that kid who couldn’t resist turning wrenches just to see what happened next. By the age of 15, he was tearing into heads, swapping cams, and experimenting with anything that caught his eye in Hot Rod Magazine” that month.

About Carl Bredl

"From Calm to Chaos — The Story Behind the Lens"

Carl Bredl is a California-based photographer and lifelong car enthusiast whose journey from wrenches to shutter clicks captures the soul of American motorsport. A third-generation “car guy,” Carl’s passion for speed, mechanics, and storytelling comes alive in every image — blending art, adrenaline, and nostalgia into one frame.

"From Calm to Chaos — The Story Behind the Lens"

Carl Bredl is a California-based photographer and lifelong car enthusiast whose journey from wrenches to shutter clicks captures the soul of American motorsport. A third-generation “car guy,” Carl’s passion for speed, mechanics, and storytelling comes alive in every image — blending art, adrenaline, and nostalgia into one frame.

From Grease to Gasoline Dreams

From calm to chaos — that’s Carl’s M/O. Born in the 60s, raised in the roar of the 70s and 80s, he’s lived and breathed the car culture that defined a generation. By 15, he was under the hood, swapping cams, tuning heads, and chasing every new idea he saw in Hot Rod Magazine.

Cruisin’ the El Camino along the San Francisco Peninsula or draggin’ at Fremont wasn’t just weekend fun — it was a way of life. That same energy carried into his early career selling high-performance parts at legendary Bay Area shops like Gotelli’s in South San Francisco and Performance Plus. If you were chasing horsepower, Carl probably sold you the part that made it happen.

A Photographer’s Eye, Born Abroad

Carl’s creative journey began even earlier — through the lens. His father, a skilled photographer, introduced him to the art of composition while traveling across Europe. From age eight, Carl learned to frame the world in lines, light, and contrast. The mix of ancient architecture and diverse cultures taught him to see beyond the surface — a skill that defines his work today.

Later, his career in construction took him across the U.S., where he honed his craft photographing landscapes, travel scenes, and food. What started as documentation evolved into storytelling — transforming everyday sights into timeless imagery.

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He loves the people. He loves the cars. He loves the culture of Nostalgia Drag Racing — and he captures it all with the same passion that first pulled him into the garage decades ago.

November 5, 2025

“Capturing the soul of Nostalgia Drag Racing — one frame at a time.”

Back to the Strip

Old friendships brought Carl back where it all began — the drag strip. When his high school buddy Dale Friis started running B/Gas at Sonoma and Sacramento, Carl picked up his camera and rediscovered his passion for racing. In 2012, reconnecting with Tony Jurado, fresh off his first Wally in Door Slammer, reignited the spark completely.

Watching Tony’s rise through Pro Mod, Nostalgia Funny Car, and eventually into the Big Show with John Force Racing, Carl found himself trackside, up close, and hooked all over again. The noise, the motion, the raw power — it all translated perfectly through his lens.

People. Passion. Perspective.

For Carl, drag racing is about more than machines — it’s about the people who make it happen. He credits many for shaping his path: Tony Jurado, John Drummond, Bobby McLennan, Blake Bowser, and Kleet Norris — all instrumental in giving him a shot when he was “a nobody with a camera.”

Fellow photographers have guided and inspired him, too — sharing tips, encouragement, and friendship that push his craft forward. Every shot Carl takes is a tribute to those relationships and the shared love of the sport.

Capturing Nostalgia, One Frame at a Time

Today, Carl’s photography celebrates the human side of horsepower. His work blends technical precision with emotional grit, freezing the fleeting moments where calm meets chaos — the instant before launch, the glint of sun on chrome, the stories told in pit lane smiles.

He loves the people. He loves the cars. He loves the culture of Nostalgia Drag Racing — and he captures it all with the same passion that first pulled him into the garage decades ago.