Zwart was born in
Long Beach, California, and learned to drive in his father’s 1964
Porsche 901, chassis number 35. Growing up next door to his childhood friend and future automotive designer,
Freeman Thomas, the two shared a lifelong obsession with automobiles and Porsches in particular. In high school, Zwart worked as a veterinary assistant in order to save enough money to eventually purchase a yellow Porsche 914/6. In 1997, he ran that same 914/6 in the 10,000 mile, 25 day, Panama to Alaska Rally winning second place overall. In 1979, after graduating from the
Art Center College of Design in
Pasadena, California, he began work as a still photographer shooting
Road & Track Magazine covers, calendars, and article photos. In 1989, following an American Photography Magazine cover story on Zwart’s automotive photography work, he was given the opportunity to direct television commercials. He joined Jon Kamen and Frank Scherma to form
RadicalMedia. Zwart has published three books in collaboration with David Bull Publishing and is a monthly contributor to the Porsche Club of America’s
Panorama magazine. ==Racing career==