 My name is Arthur Till. I'm living in Munich. I'm originally from Luxembourg, a small country. I started as a young man with the age of 18 in photography, in professional photography, and started to photograph big sport events as of 69, 70. And I photographed first Olympic Games in 1976 in Innsbruck, and since then 16 Olympic Games, summer and winter. From here on I went to motorsports, and then it happened that I photographed the photograph which you've seen in the exhibit here. This has been taken in 1994. It was the race in Hockenheim in Pitt Lane, and the car came in for a pit stop, where refuelling was still the thing in Formula One. And the good thing on the picture is the driver has been unhurt. The fire was extinguished within 16 seconds, so it was not much time to take many pictures. The Olympic Committee in 1996 in Atlanta awarded the pictures also as best Olympic picture. Even there, you have normally athletics or swimming and similar things. Motorsport picture was awarded the best picture, and yes, then it's been exposed in Atlanta, and it ended up in this exhibit between Brooklyn Museum, which is very nice, and it's going to tour the USA, so I'm quite proud of, and I think it's an eye-catcher.