For the past few weeks FLATSIXES.com photographer Brett Sloan has been traveling through-out Europe and the Middle East with photographer Frank Kayser on assignment for Porsche. While the exact details of their photo shoot are still confidential, it’s one of the larger productions ever completed by Porsche Motorsports. Over the next few weeks both Brett and Frank will be providing us with behind the scene details, commentary on what it takes to put a large scale Porsche Photo shoot together and pictures you won’t find anywhere else. For right now, please enjoy these fantastic photos taken last week after the Museum was closed specifically to film and shoot this portion of the production and stay tuned over the coming weeks for Parts 2 and 3 of this series.
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[Photo Credit: Brett Sloan]
View Comments (11)
I would love to go on a private tour of the Porsche Museum. What a treat! And Maybe this summer me and my family might get to go to the museum (except for the private tour part...).
Robert Turner
@Robert,
Glad you enjoyed the pics. There are lots more to come. We've been following your blog and hope you keep up the good work!
That's got to be the most beautiful police car I've ever seen, lovely.
Any chance we'll get some high-resolution versions of these images? My desktop at work could use an update!
Hey Andrew....send me your email address to sloancars@gmail.com and I will send you any image you want hi res....
Great photos! I stuck a bunch in my iphotos, but, they are blurred when enlarged. I'm not smart enough to know what to do, but, I suspect the comment about hi res might solve the problem.
How about you start a post: "If you could drive any car in the PORSCHE museum which would you choose"
I would love to read the responses
Hmmm I have to think hard about mine
@Frank, let us know what you want and we'll see what we can do.
@Stefanos, not a bad idea. We've done similar posts in the past, but not for a long time. Keep your eyes peeled and get your answer ready...
I would love ANY shots of the 917's and the 1974 2.1 liter Martini & Rossi. As for driving any of them I'll take a 917. Can you arrange that, John?
If you go there you'll be lost.
It's fantastic you learn thing you didn't know before
Have also made the factory tour (it's a must if you go to the museum)
Have fun
Guus,
Not many other places I would want to get lost... :-)