Porsche Imagines World Full Of Pink Taycans Because Why Not?

Tomek Makolski, a well-known photographer, offers a fascinating take on the Taycan.

This isn’t the first occasion we’ve seen pink Porsches, friends. These Porsches are not pink. Don’t even call them Porsches. These photos were made with one Porsche Taycan and finished in Frozen Berry.

Tomek Makolski, a noted photographer, created these images. He’s previously used Lego Porsche models to create some interesting images, but this time the cars are real. The car was real. He took one Frozen Berry Taycan along with him on a road trip across Europe.

Makolski said, “After the Lego Projects, we were discussing about doing something else together and Porsche suggested that the Taycan be shot.” “It made it so I thought about the future mobility, and the goal of this series was to show electric cars becoming more common on the streets.”

The rarity and rarity the Taycan is, not to mention the rarity any from Porsche painted Frozen Berry, meant that it was necessary to photograph the same car multiple times in the same frame. Each car that you see needed a photo. Then, you had to reposition it for another photo. Another. The backdrops were chosen to complement the Taycan’s striking exterior. These photos were combined with minimal adjustments and created the gallery shown above.

He explained that he had visited a few places and discovered more as he traveled. I hadn’t planned on going to Monaco, but my former assistant had just completed a job there and wanted to be part the project. I was able to get a great shot of the city from the coast. From there, we decided to travel to Marseille. It was amazing. There is a mix of old and modern architecture that I have never seen. It was beautiful, the light was amazing and the Taycan attracted so much attention.

The 1,900-mile journey took in France, Germany, Austria, France and Monaco before it returned to Stuttgart.