Review
"Mesmerising photos" (Mail online, 17/04/2020); "The 160 images reveal the bygone glamour of the automobiles and classic cars - and the might of nature as it claims them"(BBC.com, 13/05/2020); "a romantic quest to photograph cars left to rust and rot in garages, woods, scrapyards, caves and deserts, in a colour palette that seems to have been hyped up for maximum fairytale quality" (The Times (LUXX magazine, 16/05/2020); "stunning" (Octane, August 2020); "200-plus pages of Grade A photography" (Top Gear, August 2020); "unique photo journey" (New Design, August 2020) "an otherworldly, almost fairytale quality, as though you're on the set of a fantastical Tim Burton movie. Yet it's entirely natural. " (Hagerty, 28/08/2020)
About the Author
Dieter Klein is a freelance photographer. In 2003 he was awarded the �Best Reportage� prize by Bild der Wissenschaft for a report on robots. At the Discovery Days 2017 (Switzerland) and the Festival El Mundo 2018 (Austria) he won the prize for �Best Photography� with the theme �Lost Cars�.