Transportation Media magazines to showcase photography of David Benjatschek

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CALGARY, Alta. — Transportation Media has reached a deal with renowned truck photographer David Benjatschek to bring his photography to the pages of Truck West, Truck News and Motortruck Fleet Executive magazines.

Benjatschek is founder of Wowtrucks: Canada’s Big Rig Calendar and Wowtrucks on Facebook: Canada’s Online Big Rig Community. His Facebook page has more than 12,800 fans.

“I am very excited to be able to work together with Truck News, Truck West and Motortruck Fleet Executive. Since founding Wowtrucks in 2008, my goal has always been to tell the story of the Canada’s transport sector through photos. There is no better place to do that than through Canada’s premier national transport publications,” Benjatschek said. “We both share a passion for promoting the best of the Canadian transportation sector. ” 

“I’ve known David for a long time and have always been a huge fan of his work,” added James Menzies, executive editor of Truck News and Truck West. “We’re thrilled to be able to bring his incredible photography to a broader audience while also making our publications more visually appealing by showcasing his stunning photographs of Western Canadian trucks in action.”

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Truck News is Canada's leading trucking newspaper - news and information for trucking companies, owner/operators, truck drivers and logistics professionals working in the Canadian trucking industry.


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