Tomorrow's Automobile by Dominik Obertreis

Photo Credit: Dominik ObertreisDominik Obertreis, hailing from Cologne, born in 1960, studies photography in Darmastadt.
Updated 22 Mar, 2017

Photo Credit: Dominik Obertreis

Dominik Obertreis, hailing from Cologne, born in 1960, studies photography in Darmastadt. He is working extensively on DPA during his studies. He has been self-employed in Hamburg since 1989 and has done many reports for national and international magazines like Geo, Sports, Merian, Stem, National Geographic and Grands Reportage.

In the meantime, the main focus of his work is in the staged and journalistic advertising photography. He lives with his wife and three children at Stuttgart. His work has been awarded several World Press Awards.

Tomorrow's Automobile

Science & Technology, third prize singles

1994

The driver of a Porsche 911 Carrera, which is steered by computer, hardly ever needs to intervene. All test data is stored in the on-board computer. Porsche spends over ten percent of its turnover on the development of new models. At Europe's car research centers billions are expended to make tomorrow's automobile safer, more economical, lighter and less damaging to the environment. Speedy application of research results in marketable products is the key to success.

Commissioned by: Bilderberg for Stern

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