If you’ve never been much on Instagram, now’s the time to do it. One man from Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, has found the perfect combination to deliver awesome content: dogs and cars.
The idea is probably not something new, but Brian Bell, who’s on Instagram as dogsandcars85, deserves credit for consistency and sheer amount of photos. Despite having followers only in the hundreds, he posts constantly because he has a lot of stuff to show.
You see, Brian works as a dog walker, which means he’s visiting a lot of places on foot. This being Hollywood, he comes across many beautiful cars, so he uses his “clients” to pose for pictures with them. He then uploads the pics to his feed and the result is incredibly sweet, unique and awesome.
Speaking with Driving, he says he’s been passionate about cars since he was a kid, so his job helps him combine that with his love of dogs.
“I just keep my eyes out for cars I think are interesting and shoot it with whatever dog I happen to be walking,” Brian explains. “I’ve always been a huge car nerd going back to a being a little kid and just sitting on the side of the street watching the cars drive by. If I ever see a car I can’t immediately identify, I will obsess over it until I figure out what it is.”
His human clients, he says, include people from all areas of life, from “nurses to [adult] stars to big-time Hollywood managers to business men and women.” Some of them he tags in the captions, many he doesn’t, choosing to let the focus fall on the car and the pooch. The latter isn’t always very impressed with the beauty behind him or her, but that matters little to Brian.
His feed includes a varied mix of vintage, exotic automobiles and flashy modern supercars, and even the occasional movie prop vehicle. For instance, among the classic cars shown, you will find a 1962 Chevy C-10 stepside, a 1971 Barracuda, a 1967 Ford Fairlane, a 1931 Ford roadster, and a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III.
You will also find modern supercars like a McLaren 570S, a Polaris Slingshot, a 6x6 Ford Super Duty, an Aston Martin Vantage, a Ferrari 458 Speciale, a Pagani Huayra BC and a Bugatti Chiron. Movie prop cars include the R201 Moon Rover from the Ridley Scott film “Prometheus,” the “Jurassic Park” 1993 Ford Explorer, the SJ-7 Peacekeeper Transport from “The Hunger Games,” and the Dodge Caliber police cruiser used in “RoboCop” and “Gotham.”
And these are just some of the cars Brian comes across in his daily walks. Add gorgeous pups to the mix, and you will see how his IG is the feed you never knew you needed until now.
You see, Brian works as a dog walker, which means he’s visiting a lot of places on foot. This being Hollywood, he comes across many beautiful cars, so he uses his “clients” to pose for pictures with them. He then uploads the pics to his feed and the result is incredibly sweet, unique and awesome.
Speaking with Driving, he says he’s been passionate about cars since he was a kid, so his job helps him combine that with his love of dogs.
“I just keep my eyes out for cars I think are interesting and shoot it with whatever dog I happen to be walking,” Brian explains. “I’ve always been a huge car nerd going back to a being a little kid and just sitting on the side of the street watching the cars drive by. If I ever see a car I can’t immediately identify, I will obsess over it until I figure out what it is.”
His human clients, he says, include people from all areas of life, from “nurses to [adult] stars to big-time Hollywood managers to business men and women.” Some of them he tags in the captions, many he doesn’t, choosing to let the focus fall on the car and the pooch. The latter isn’t always very impressed with the beauty behind him or her, but that matters little to Brian.
His feed includes a varied mix of vintage, exotic automobiles and flashy modern supercars, and even the occasional movie prop vehicle. For instance, among the classic cars shown, you will find a 1962 Chevy C-10 stepside, a 1971 Barracuda, a 1967 Ford Fairlane, a 1931 Ford roadster, and a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III.
You will also find modern supercars like a McLaren 570S, a Polaris Slingshot, a 6x6 Ford Super Duty, an Aston Martin Vantage, a Ferrari 458 Speciale, a Pagani Huayra BC and a Bugatti Chiron. Movie prop cars include the R201 Moon Rover from the Ridley Scott film “Prometheus,” the “Jurassic Park” 1993 Ford Explorer, the SJ-7 Peacekeeper Transport from “The Hunger Games,” and the Dodge Caliber police cruiser used in “RoboCop” and “Gotham.”
And these are just some of the cars Brian comes across in his daily walks. Add gorgeous pups to the mix, and you will see how his IG is the feed you never knew you needed until now.