Golden retrievers travel the world hiking and modelling with their owner
In fact, they’ve helped their photographer owner, John Wingfield, on his career journey – as he frequently uses the canines as models in his cinematic advertising content.
In fact, 10-year-old Millie and four-year-old Sunny have racked up an impressive £77,000 in brand deals so far.
John, from Washington, USA, loves taking his dogs from state to state and captures them during their treks. They’ve also covered around 75,000 miles, working their way across the USA and Canada.
He said: ‘I’m passionate about nature and the outdoors, and I love encouraging others to live adventurously through my work.
‘I’ve been developing my skills as a commercial photographer for over eight years, and I have experience working with brands of all sizes.
‘My goal is to create beautiful advertising content and implement effective social media marketing campaigns for my clients.’
The 30-year-old owner captures wholesome footage of his travels, while also showcasing how happy his dogs are.
And the trio are even inspiring others to follow in their footsteps.
John added: ‘I love giving my dogs the opportunity to explore the world and give them a rich, fulfilling life.
‘People love the photos of my dogs in the car, and they tell me that my photos inspire them to go camping and get out in nature with their dogs.
‘They always tell me that it seems like my dogs have the best life and that it inspires them to provide their pets with a similar experience.’
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