Jeep Cherokee Hybrid Campaign Features Wildlife Photography by Patricia Homonylo
Over two days in Muskoka, Northern Ontario, conservation photographer Patricia Homonylo captured stunning wildlife images for Jeep's Silent Edition campaign, featuring a lynx, an owl, and a red fox without any staging, bait, or calls. The 2026 Jeep Cherokee Hybrid, which operates quietly in electric mode, is visible in the background, allowing the animals to remain undisturbed. The campaign's wide-format prints are showcased in National Geographic, cinema, digital out-of-home, and social media. Publicis Canada CCO Vinicius Dalvi emphasized the importance of preserving the wild. Homonylo, who is the Bird Photographer of the Year and the second woman to earn that title, was selected for her focus on presence rather than proximity. A behind-the-scenes film features only natural sounds.
Key facts
- Patricia Homonylo photographed a lynx, an owl, and a red fox for Jeep Silent Edition.
- The shoot took place over two days in Muskoka, Northern Ontario.
- No staging, bait, or calls were used.
- The 2026 Jeep Cherokee Hybrid's electric mode at low speed is quiet enough that animals did not register it as a threat.
- The campaign runs in National Geographic, cinema, digital OOH, and social media.
- Publicis Canada CCO Vinicius Dalvi framed the brief around letting the wild stay wild.
- Homonylo is Bird Photographer of the Year and only the second woman to hold that title.
- A behind-the-scenes film was shot with natural sound only.
Entities
Artists
- Patricia Homonylo
Institutions
- Jeep
- Publicis Canada
- National Geographic
Locations
- Muskoka
- Northern Ontario
- Canada