The BEST Of The BEST From #NAIAS — Check Out 001's BEST Work In These HOT, HOT, HOT Shots

The BEST Of The BEST From #NAIAS — Check Out 001's BEST Work In These HOT, HOT, HOT Shots
It's officially been one week since the start of the 2018 Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS). As mentioned in previous threads, it was a bit more downbeat than usual but that doesn't mean we didn't give 'em hell. 

Agent 001 hit the ground running and made sure to capture as much of the show as possible. As usual, that resulted in a particularly interesting collection of pictures from the Motor City.

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Whether it was all-new product reveals where he snapped the inside and outside, top to bottom, or simply snapping shots of the people who were partying it up, 001 was able to capture the essence of the Detroit show. Take, for example, the people who attended the pre-show event with the super high-end collection of autos. What a great mix of folks that all have one thing in common: Their love for vehicles. 

In addition, I am a fan of the images from the launch of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. 

Although the vehicle is kind of cool, check out 001's handiwork in the historical Michigan Theater. While it's seen better days, Mercedes was still able to throw a great event in a building that means something to the greater Detroit area. 

All that said, check out the creme de la creme from this year's NAIAS. 


The 2018 Detroit Auto Show photo galleries are sponsored by Lexus. 

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TomMTomM - 1/23/2018 7:02:52 AM
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I have not yet figured it out - but I have been to LOTS of Various Auto Shows around the world. And in those shows there have been a lot of cars that simply look spectacular - either in person or in pix. BUT - there are just as many that look better in person than they do in pix - and others that are not as good in person. One more - there are a lot of cars that look good - for a short while - but in the end do not satisfy for long. Maybe that is because we know which are likely to be produced - and how they will be changed to get produced (The door mirrors are almost always non-starters for example.)

I was a photog in High school and college - and I am just finally dismantling my FULL color darkroom that no longer is of use - so I know a little about this. I believe the lighting at these events is terrible and contributes to the problems too.


MDarringerMDarringer - 1/23/2018 8:03:45 AM
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I too know a thing or two about photography and those lights are horrific. It's a challenge to get good looking photos under that dismal lighting. I prefer seeing cars without the prostitarts cavorting on them anyway.


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