We invite members of the media, meeting professionals and DMCVB members to register with us to conveniently request and download hi-resolution images of The D!All photographs are available free of charge for editorial usage and the positive promotion of metro Detroit as a travel and tourism destination. Images may not be used for reproduction, advertising or the sale of merchandise. Photo credit must be given to the photographer or organization when specified. In absence of the photographer’s and/or organization’s name, please credit the image: Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau.
For the media we also have available
B-Roll stock footage of metro Detroit in Beta-SP format. Please contact us directly for usage information.
To download a hi-resolution photo select which image(s) you’d like to order then click the “Request Images from the DMCVB” button. At that point you will be prompted to fill out a registration form so that we may create your own personal account for this web site. If you already have an account on this site, you may sign in using your existing password. Forgotten your password? Sign in and we can send you a reminder.
Should you require assistance with the online image library, please contact Lisa Jaeger at
ljaeger@visitdetroit.com or call (313) 202-1915.
 | Skyline - Daytime
Credits: Vito Palmisano
Cutline: An aerial view of the Detroit skyline.
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 | Cobo Hall
Credits: Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau
Cutline: Cobo Hall is the hub for the Convention Center in Detroit.
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 | Motown Winter Blast
Credits: www.CLWphotography.com
Cutline: This signature wintertime festival debuted in January of 2005 to kick off the official countdown to Super Bowl XL in Detroit.
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 | Skyline w/ Ambassador Bridge
Credits: Vito Palmisano
Cutline: The Ambassador Bridge, completed in 1929, stretches between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario Canada.
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 | Comerica Park
Credits: Vito Palmisano
Cutline: A great view of Detroit’s skyline can be seen from the Detroit Tigers home, Comerica Park.
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 | Renaissance Center
Credits: Vito Palmisano
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 | Cobo Center
Credits: Vito Palmisano
Cutline: Where large conventions and important tradeshows, events and concerts can be seen at Cobo Center in downtown Detroit.
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 | Woodward Dream Cruise
Credits: Vito Palmisano
Cutline: Car buffs come from near and far just to spend a day surrounded by classic cars at the Woodward Dream Cruise.
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 | North American International Auto Show
Credits: Vito Palmisano
Cutline: The world’s hottest production and concept cars are unveiled at the North American International Auto Show every January in Detroit.
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 | MGM Grand Casino
Credits: Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau
Cutline: MGM Grand Detroit Casino offers players great games and tables all year long!
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 | Fox Theatre
Credits: Marji Silk
Cutline: Detroit has one of the top theatre districts outside of New York. Built in the tradition of great movie palaces, the Fox is truly one of the most elegant performing arts venues in the nation.
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 | Henry Ford Museum
Credits: Mark Arpin
Cutline: The fascinating “Automobile in American Life” exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum offers a fascinating look at how developments in transportation have influenced life in the United States.
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 | Detroit Institute of Arts - Rivera Court
Credits: Vito Palmisano
Cutline: One of Diego Rivera’s marvelous frescoes at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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 | Hitsville USA and Motown Museum
Credits:Susan Stewart
Cutline: Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and the Temptations all recorded some of their biggest hits right here on West Grand Boulevard.
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 | Motor City Casino
Credits:DMCVB
Cutline:With over 100 table games, thousands of slot machines and four restaurants, Detroit’s MotorCity Casino is a sure bet for a great time.
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