As a photographer in 1930s Berlin, racing enthusiast and amateur racer Zoltán Glass received widespread acclaim for his images of recording the success of the Mercedes-Benz
team. Besides races, he also took photos of car shows and factories. Once he left Berlin for London, he entered a new phase of his
career, taking equally artful and dramatic photos, first in fashion and advertising, and eventually moving to strikingly erotic nude studies. More than 200
unique photos are collected here, by the man who was both Vogue'sand Mercedes’s favorite photographer.