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Klaus

Klaus Schnitzer is an internationally renowned automotive photographer and writer. He is a professor in the department of art and design at Montclair state university and is the director of the photography program. Assignments take him all over the world and have resulted in books, feature articles and more than 110 cover photographs for national and international publications. His work can be found in numerous private collections as well as the Museum of Modern Art and numerous other museums around the world. His name appears on the mastheads of Bimmer, Roundel and Sports Car International magazines along with many other worldwide publications, advertisements, and commercial accounts.

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SUCCESS QUOTE

“You have to be passionate about what you want to do. Don’t worry about the money.”

CAREER CHALLENGE

Early in his photography career things simply weren’t taking off as he planned. His decision to focus mostly on automotive photography set a course for success.

AH-HA MOMENTS

His ah-ha moment was an evolution of events that happened over a period of years.

FIRST SPECIAL CAR

A 1969 BMW 2002

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly.

Look where you want to be, not where you are going.

Slow in, fast out.

AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCE

Bring a Trailer – www.bringatrailer.com

FAVORITE BOOK 

Racing in the Rain  – Garth Stein

PARTING ADVICE 

Be positive. Be optimistic. Enjoy life.

HOW TO FIND KLAUS

Klaus Schnitzer Photo – www.klausschnitzerphoto.com

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