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How much do remote pet photography jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote pet photography in the United States is $20.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How do remote pet photographers typically collaborate with clients to capture high-quality images without being on-site?

Remote pet photographers often guide pet owners through virtual photo sessions using video calls or detailed instructions. They provide tips on lighting, framing, and capturing the pet's personality, while sometimes reviewing test shots in real-time to offer feedback. This collaborative approach requires clear communication, patience, and adaptability to ensure clients feel confident and involved. The photographer may also handle post-processing to enhance the final images, ensuring professional-quality results despite the distance.

What is remote pet photography?

Remote pet photography is a service where professional photographers capture high-quality images of pets without being physically present at the location. This is often accomplished using technology such as video calls to guide owners in setting up shots, or by remotely operating cameras placed in the client's home. It enables pet owners to have professional portraits of their pets taken regardless of their geographic location, making it convenient and accessible. This approach grew in popularity during the pandemic and continues to be a flexible option for pet lovers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Pet Photographer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Pet Photographer, you need expertise in photography techniques, an understanding of animal behavior, and often a portfolio demonstrating your skills. Familiarity with digital cameras, photo editing software like Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop, and remote collaboration tools is typically required. Patience, creativity, and strong communication skills help you engage clients and capture pets’ personalities effectively from a distance. These skills are essential for delivering high-quality images and a positive client experience in a remote work environment.

What is the difference between Remote Pet Photography vs Remote Wildlife Photography?

AspectRemote Pet PhotographyRemote Wildlife Photography
CredentialsBasic photography skills, pet handling knowledgeAdvanced photography skills, wildlife safety certifications
Work EnvironmentClients' homes, outdoor pet locationsNatural habitats, remote outdoor areas
Industry UsagePet owners, pet product companiesNature magazines, conservation organizations
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Remote Pet Photography focuses on capturing images of pets in familiar environments, requiring basic photography skills and pet handling. Remote Wildlife Photography involves photographing animals in their natural habitats, often needing advanced skills and safety certifications. While both roles involve remote work and photography, they differ significantly in environment, expertise, and industry applications.

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Infographic showing various Remote Pet Photography job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,345 per year, or $20.4 per hour.

Overnight Pet Sitter (Boulder County & Surrounding Areas)

Your Pet Staycations LLC

Superior, CO • Remote

$14.25 - $19.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Overnight In-Home Pet Sitter (Boulder County & Surrounding Areas) - please read entire job description before applying.

Your Pet Staycations is a premium in-home pet care company providing calm, reliable overnight care for pets in their own homes while their humans are away.

We are hiring Overnight Pet Sitters to join a small, trusted care team. This role is designed as supplemental income and is best suited for responsible, grounded adults who genuinely enjoy caring for animals and are available to consistently take on work.

This role is a good fit for:

  • Remote workers or freelancers with flexible schedules

  • Graduate students with daytime flexibility

  • Retired or semi-retired individuals

  • People with steady income seeking meaningful supplemental work

What This Role Actually Involves

This is true overnight in-home pet sitting.

Sitters are expected to:

  • Stay overnight in clients’ homes

  • Sleep in the home with the pets during the duration of the booking

  • Maintain pets’ routines and provide companionship, structure, and attentive care

Many bookings occur during client vacations and may last several consecutive days or even 1–2+ weeks.

During those bookings, sitters are expected to:

  • Remain overnight in the home each evening

  • Provide morning and evening care routines

  • Return to the home for potty breaks/check-ins approximately every ~4 hours throughout the day

This ~4 hour care standard is one of the core ways we differentiate ourselves and a major reason clients choose our services.

This role is best suited for individuals with highly flexible daytime schedules who can structure their day around returning to the home for pet care check-ins throughout the day.

This is why the role tends to work especially well for remote workers, freelancers, retirees, graduate students with flexible schedules, and other individuals with significant daytime flexibility.

This role is not compatible with traditional out-of-home 9–5 schedules.

This role is flexible in structure, but it also comes with real responsibility and high standards of care.

Service Area (Required)

Sitters must be willing to take sits throughout:

  • Superior

  • Lafayette

  • Boulder

  • Erie

  • All of Boulder County

Additional preferred service areas include:

  • Arvada

  • Golden

  • LoHi / Highlands Denver

  • Wheat Ridge

  • Surrounding areas within this range

Distance bonuses may apply for farther sits.

What the Role Involves

  • Staying overnight in clients’ homes

  • Providing morning, evening, overnight, and midday care

  • Ensuring pets potty before leaving for longer absence windows

  • Following detailed care instructions and routines

  • Feeding, walks, medications (when applicable), enrichment, and companionship

  • Maintaining a clean, respectful presence in client homes

  • Sending daily updates, photos, and notes using company apps/tools

  • Communicating clearly and professionally

Scheduling Expectations & Participation

We currently operate with two levels of sitter involvement:

Core Team (Primary Sitters)

Reliable, ongoing team members actively engaged in the business.

Expectations:

  • Consistent availability

  • Regularly accepting sits

  • 2–4+ sits/month during busy seasons

  • Weekend & holiday availability required

Flex Team (Seasonal / Limited Availability)

Additional support for busy periods or temporary availability.

Expectations:

  • Accept work when available

  • No guaranteed volume of sits

  • Support overflow and high-demand periods

This role is not structured as casual, last-minute gig work.

While sitters may decline individual jobs, consistent participation and timely responsiveness are expected as part of a reliable care team.

Last-minute requests do happen and same-day responses are required—even if simply declining the request.

The most responsive and engaged sitters tend to receive the most opportunities.

Commitment Requirement

This position requires a minimum 6-month commitment of active availability for those interested in Core-Team and 3-month commitment of active availability for the Flex-Team.

Paid Training is provided as part of onboarding and includes a required online, in-house Pet Sitting/Dog Walking Certification program.

This training is a significant investment covered by the company and includes:

  • Safety protocols

  • Pet behavior

  • Emergency procedures

  • Professional standards of care

Important Standards & Policies

  • Pets are generally not left longer than ~4 hours

  • Sitters must ensure pets have pottied before leaving

  • No guests are ever allowed in client homes — no exceptions

  • Sitters are expected to use required company apps/tools

  • Professionalism, communication, and reliability are essential

Requirements

  • Genuine love for animals, especially dogs and cats

  • Comfortable caring for other small animals when needed

  • Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle

  • Smartphone capable of using apps and technology

  • Strong communication and follow-through

  • Comfortable staying overnight in client homes

  • Ability to safely manage dogs of varying sizes and energy levels

  • Previous pet care experience is a plus

Compensation & Work Environment

  • Competitive overnight pay

  • Paid meet & greets

  • Paid training

  • Distance bonuses for select areas

We believe in paying people fairly, treating them with respect, and building a team that takes the work seriously.

We are looking for people who value that same level of responsibility, communication, professionalism, and care.

How to Apply

Please apply with:

  • A brief letter including:

    • Your location

    • General availability

    • Pet care experience

    • Why this role feels like a good fit for you

  • A current resume and/or CV outlining your work experience and highlighting any relevant experience with:

    • Pet sitting

    • Dog walking

    • Animal care

    • Veterinary, shelter, or rescue work

    • Other professional or personal pet care experience

Closing

This role is best suited for individuals who are genuinely interested in becoming part of a growing, service-based care team and consistently taking on work.

Consistent care. Thoughtful presence. Every single time.