I'll follow you to the ends of the Earth! Photographer's amazing pictures of girlfriend leading him by the hand around the globe



Some men aren't keen on letting their partners take the lead.

But not Russian photographer Murad Osmann.

While some of his peers hate the thought of just being led around the shops, he was quite happy to let his girlfriend guide him around the world.

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Wherever I may roam: Russian photographer Murad Osmann has documented his travels as he is guided around the world by his girlfriend

Travel guide: Each image shows Murad's extended hand holding onto his partner's in front of him as she leads him to some of the globe's most exotic locations Hat's a nice shot: The pair have travelled from Moscow to Hong Kong and Singapore to Bali Hand-in hand in front of the clock's hands: Murad is led past the iconic sights of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in London

He has documented his travels by taking pictures from his point of view as he is led to the four corners of the globe by his stunning other half, Nataly Zakharova.

From the gondolas of Venice to the jungles to the Far East, each image shows his extended hand holding onto his partner's in front of him. RELATED ARTICLES Previous

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Next How a little bit of camera trickery turned an average eel... Share this article Share With her back turned away from the camera, we never see her face as she guides the viewer to some of the globe's most exotic and iconic landscapes. But she is seen in a variety of outfits from hoodies to dresses and bikinis to barely anything at all. This way, darling: Murad is led down an avenue lined with statues of Buddhist monk on their leg of the Far East Guide me o thou sexy diva: Murad's girlfriend sports a back-to-front Venetian mask and not much else as she guides him through the back streets of a town You're love keeps lifting me higher: Preparing for a romantic hot-air balloon flight. The pair started their travels in October 2011 Water way to live: The couple travel through Venice on a gondola. Every shot shows his outstretched hand clasping hers Cultural exchange: The pair pose with actors dressed as cold war soldiers outside the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany

There are also more down-to-earth shots, such as visiting a bowling alley and riding an escalator, as he keeps a visual record of all his adventures with his loved one.

Murad, an executive producer for the film company Hype Productions , started his journey in Barcelona in October 2011.

He has since travelled to dozens of locations from Moscow to Hong Kong and Singapore to Bali.

Bright lights of the city: Some men aren't keen on letting their partners take the lead, but not Murad

The couple stand in front of a rainforest scene. Murad works as an executive producer for film company Hype Productions Love on an escalator: There are also more down-to-earth shots like as Murad documents every element of their adventures Popular pictures: Murad has posted his photographs on his Instagram page, which has nearly 25,000 followers Murad said Nataly, a journalist from Moscow, was the inspiration behind his unusual collection. He told MailOnline: 'The first photo happened in Barcelona while we were on vacation.

'Nataly was a bit annoyed that I was always taking pictures of everything, so she grabbed my hand and tried to pull me forward.

'That said it didn't stop me from doing photos while she was pulling me. So that's how it all started.' Murad graduated as a civil engineer from Imperial College London, but later decided to pursue a career centred around his passion of photography and started his own production company.

Bride of Frankenstein: Murad's girlfriend is 'attacked' by a human statue on the their global travels Cartoon capers: The pair outside Disneyland. Murad's girlfriend always has her back to the camera so you never see her face At the bowling alley: Not all their travels involved exotic locations Closer to home: The couple visit the famous Red Square in Moscow in their homeland of Russia He said: 'It might seem that I have a lot free time, but actually we travel mostly for three to four days abroad due to me being always busy at work. 'The photos were initially taken by iPhone and corrected in camera+ app. Now I am using any photo equipment that I will have at the time and I try to do less retouching as before.'

He has posted dozens of his photographs on his Instagram page , which has nearly 25,000 followers. One poster summed it up by saying: 'You are winning at life.' Stunning view: Nataly gave Murad the inspriation for his usual way of picturing his travels when she got annoyed that he was always taking pictures and grabbed his hand In the swing: This is the first picture in the collection where their hands are not touching



And here they are.... In love: Murad and his girlfriend have shared some of their most amazing moments together

VIDEO Girlfriend in the pictures is Russian journalist Natalia Zakharova