This company will rent you a private jet for a photoshoot to fool your Instagram followers
Oct 20, 2017
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Some people would do anything for Instagram likes and for presenting themselves cooler/richer/more fun than they actually are. Some companies seem to have recognized it and started earning money from it. One of them is Russian company Private Jet Studio. They are renting private jets for photoshoots, so you can fool your Instagram followers than you’re posher than you actually are.
This company lets you rent a private jet for the minimum duration of 2 hours. This will cost you $250 for the photoshoot, and $430 for the video. As Bored Panda writes, the price is around $191 if you bring your own photographer, but I couldn’t find this info myself. You can hire a team of hair and makeup professionals along with the photographer and the private jet. After all, you want the hair and makeup to match that luxurious private jet, right?
Of course, the jets can be used for music videos or stock photos, which we can even occasionally see on the company’s Instagram profile. Private Jet Studio’s representative tells TJ Journal some customers don’t mind if the company puts their photos on Instagram. But the others don’t want it to be known that they took photo in a studio. I guess those are the ones who are just hungry for likes for their fake luxurious life.
[via Bored Panda, image credits: Private Jet Studio]
Dunja Đuđić
Dunja Djudjic is a multi-talented artist based in Novi Sad, Serbia. With 15 years of experience as a photographer, she specializes in capturing the beauty of nature, travel, concerts, and fine art. In addition to her photography, Dunja also expresses her creativity through writing, embroidery, and jewelry making.





































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2 responses to “This company will rent you a private jet for a photoshoot to fool your Instagram followers”
Revival of the bow wow challenge? Lol
I’d criticize, but honestly, I think russians have done enough to prove how lucrative and effective fooling people on the Internet is.