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How we all benefit from film incentives: An industry insider weighs in

Former Model D managing photographer Dave Krieger has been busy working on one film set after the other the past few years. He makes an appeal to the governor and the state legislature to keep the cameras rolling.

Art Lives

Scenesters and dignitaries alike showed the hallowed halls of the DIA some mad love at the Arts Alive! gala in honor of the renovated museum. Our own Dave Krieger brought his camera.

100 Candles for Cass Tech

Last week, Cass Tech, Detroit's most famous school celebrated its 100th birthday. Model D photographer - and Cass alum Dave Krieger - took in some of the celebration with his camera.

Growing in Detroit

Last week, the Detroit Agricultural Network  sponsored its 10th annual Urban Garden Tour. Photographer Dave Krieger was there with his camera.

We Got 100 of ’em

Pictures of Detroit people and places are Model D photographer Dave Krieger's specialty. See 100 of his best in this special edition slideshow.

Sonic Urbanism

Movement 07, Detroit's electronic music festival, is over. But the Detroit vibe that inspires it never goes away. Photographer Dave Krieger went out looking for it.

Sacred Urban Space

Photographer Dave Krieger explores the exterior and interior design work of Detroit's Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in his latest photo essay.

In Living Color

Photographer Dave Krieger spent time recently at the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory on Belle Isle, where exotic plants and flowers live in a verdant green world all year round. The beginning of a Detroit spring is the perfect time for a visual tour.

Designed in Detroit

What is it about shiny cars that can make otherwise stable grown-ups tear up? Detroit auto designers must know, as seen in these photos from Dave Krieger's trip to the North American International Auto Show. And read on for architect Frank Arvan's ideas about how innovative design will continue to drive our economy.

Marching Back Downtown

The Parade Co. keeps watch over the big paper mache heads and colorful floats, all waiting for the annual March down Woodward on Turkey Day. This year, the parade has been tweaked a bit to show off the city's redevelopment.

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