Michael Furman is one of the world’s premier studio car photographers, that is, for showcasing stationary classics in garages and museums. But, because of his skill and perspective, his cars seem to move. I knew Michael when we were growing up in the Philadelphia area almost a half-century ago. Even then, he had a camera, and you knew what his life focus would be. Even among quality photographers, his work stands out. Look at the Horch and the Delahaye, even the Scarab, in the story: They have a motion and life even in park or neutral. Great car museums such as the Simeone in Philly and the Mullin in California have turned to him to celebrate their stellar collections. And, he was just honored to discuss his work during Monterey Car Week 2018 in California. Please enjoy his superlative work, as I have. His images, indeed, are worth a thousand words.