You felt the road. You can’t prove it.
“Someone probably got a great shot of me out there. I’ll never see it.”
- Rides every chance you get
- Doesn’t shoot — but lives for the road
- Wants the proof of a moment that mattered
Every ride leaves a trail. Somewhere out there, a photographer caught yours — buried in a Facebook group, a Drive folder, a hard drive that never gets opened. Pitik Finds is the bridge between the rider who lived it and the photographer who caught it.
Built by riders. Built for the road.
Motorcycle culture is loud, visual, and full of moments worth keeping. But the rider on the road and the photographer on the shoulder are split by a gap nobody's closed. Until now.
“Someone probably got a great shot of me out there. I’ll never see it.”
“I took an incredible shot, and the subject will never know it exists.”
Both sides are frustrated by the same gap. Pitik Finds is the bridge.
Hit the climb. Take the curves. Don’t worry about a single thing being captured.
The riders behind the lens drop their work into the right place — tagged, located, and ready to surface.
Search by route, plate, or rider. Recognise yourself. Buy the file. Pay the photographer.
“You've been on a ride you'll never forget. The road was right, the moment was perfect — and somewhere out there, a photographer caught it. But you'll never see that photo. We kept running into that ourselves. We ride. We know that feeling. Pitik Finds exists so that moment doesn't disappear.”
— Built by riders. Not by a marketing department.
A rider finds their photo. A photographer's work gets found. The name carries both sides — and so does the community. We celebrate the shot, the shooter, and the road that made it possible.
Mondays — one photo, one short story, one person made to feel seen.
Fridays — the best rider + photographer match the week brought us.
Every feature, every story, every patch — shaped in the Philippines.
We're letting in the first riders and photographers now. No fluff. Just the bridge that should've always been there.