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One of the standout images from the issue is this breathtaking photo of a Porsche 911, shot in a way that's sure to leave car enthusiasts drooling. The image, labeled "911-3000FOTO," gives us a glimpse into the attention to detail and commitment to excellence that defines LS Magazine.

The subject is a murdered-out, track-prepped 911 (chassis code redacted, but the deep-dish BBS wheels suggest a 930 slant-nose conversion). Unlike standard magazine fluff shots on a coastal highway, “911-3000FOTO” is shot exclusively in the inside a decommissioned cold war radar station.

We're excited to announce that LS Magazine Issue 19 is here, and with it, a stunning collection of photos that showcase the best of the automotive world. The issue is packed with gorgeous shots of high-performance cars, including a feature on the iconic Porsche 911. LS-magazine-Issue 19 911-3000FOTO-

For enthusiasts of high-performance vehicles, particularly those with a penchant for Porsche's iconic 911 model, LS-Magazine Issue 19 is a treasure trove of exhilarating content. This issue, aptly titled "911-3000FOTO," promises an immersive experience, delving deep into the realm of automotive excellence with a special focus on the legendary Porsche 911 and other remarkable machines that epitomize the spirit of driving at its finest.

is not just a search term. It is a portal to a specific moment in automotive photography when film grain, high-speed emulsions, and the timeless shape of the Porsche 911 united. For collectors, it represents the perfect fusion of German precision engineering (Porsche) and German precision optics (Leica, Contax, and the experimental “3000” method). One of the standout images from the issue

The result is a , perfect for weekend drives or track days.

| Page | Feature | What You’ll Find | |------|---------|------------------| | | Editor’s Note | A personal letter from founder Lena Stein, explaining the “3000” concept and why the 911 still matters. | | 5‑12 | The 911 Timeline | A visual chronology from the 1963 original to the 2024 Turbo S, illustrated with rare prototypes and concept sketches. | | 13‑22 | 3000 FOTO‑: The Photo Project | The heart of the issue – a gallery of 3,000 images grouped by theme (Racing, Road‑trip, Design, Culture). | | 23‑30 | Inside the Lens | Interviews with the photographers who captured the 911, including ex‑Porsche press photographer Marco D’Angelo and street‑photographer Aisha Rahman. | | 31‑38 | Engineering Secrets | A deep‑dive into the flat‑six engine, aerodynamics, and the new e‑Hybrid architecture. | | 39‑45 | Cultural Impact | Essays on the 911 in film, music, fashion, and the digital age (e.g., TikTok car culture). | | 46‑50 | DIY & Restoration | Step‑by‑step guides for classic 911 owners who want to modernise their ride while staying authentic. | | 51‑55 | Future Visions | Concept renderings from Porsche Design Lab and speculative takes on what “911‑3000FOTO‑” could look like in 2050. | | 56‑58 | Reader Gallery | Submissions from our community—your own 911 snaps, stories, and personal connections. | | 59‑60 | Back Cover & Credits | A striking night‑shot of a 2024 911 GT3 on the streets of Tokyo. | Unlike standard magazine fluff shots on a coastal

The idea was simple but ambitious: taken over a 12‑month period by 15 photographers from five continents. Each photographer was assigned a thematic “chapter”—Racing, Road‑trip, Design, Culture, and Evolution—and given free rein to interpret the 911 through their own visual language.