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  • Welcome to Adrian Hitt Dogography

    Thank you for dropping by. If you love dogs and photography, you have come to the right place! I am an award-winning dog photographer based in Nashville, TN and travel nationwide doing what I love most - photographing your beloved dogs and the unique life you share with them. Here you will find sneak peeks into my latest dog art, musings about my rescue dog, Benny, insight from dog experts and a few of our favorite pet products. Be sure to check out favorite dog photos in my portfolio, utilize our list of dog resources, find out more about everyone at Adrian Hitt Photography and drop us a line if you are interested in your own custom dog session. I am your dog photographer for playful, modern works of art. Woof!

Family of Dogs

This has been the season of photographing multiple dogs! From left to right meet Jake (Lab mix), Oliver (French Bulldog), Luke (Basset Hound), Pete (Yorkie), Gary (French Bulldog) and Brewster (French Bulldog). Together they run Oliver’s Daycare for dogs! We recently met up for a session and this is one of my favorites of the six of them. Enjoy!

Adrian Hitt is a nationally recognized, award-winning dog photographer who creates modern, playful works of art. Her interest in dog photography is founded in her desire to celebrate and encourage the deep bond that develops between human and animal, parent and dog. In her free time, she photographs dogs awaiting adoption at local rescues and shelters. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- black mouth cur shepherd rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved pets.

Labrador and Puggle

We are busy as elves this time of year! So much to share with you. Sophie Blue is a black Lab and her younger brother Alexander is a Puggle. They are both so sweet and definitely love their mom. Enjoy!

Adrian Hitt is a nationally recognized, award-winning dog photographer who creates modern, playful works of art. Her interest in dog photography is founded in her desire to celebrate and encourage the deep bond that develops between human and animal, parent and dog. In her free time, she photographs dogs awaiting adoption at local rescues and shelters. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- black mouth cur shepherd rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved pets.

Help Outdoor Dogs


This time of year, we’re sure your dog is grateful to be indoors, but there are many dogs throughout Middle Tennessee who will have to spend the winter outside. The Middle Tennessee Pet Resource Center is distributing hay and blankets to pets who live outdoors year round.

The 3rd Annual HayDay event will take place Saturday, December 10 from 10AM – 2PM. MTPRC is in need of donated hay and blankets, as well as volunteers to help with deliveries. If you can donate or volunteer, please email: hayday@mtprc.org.

Caitlin is the studio manager for Adrian Hitt Photography. She keeps things running smoothly behind the scenes and frequents the blog with tips on what’s going on in the dog world. A recent graduate of Elon University, Caitlin holds degrees in both digital art and professional writing and rhetoric. In her spare time, she pens fiction novels, eats too many Twizzlers and sneaks down to the local animal shelter to snuggle with the all the playful dogs and puppies looking for a forever home

German Short-Haired Pointers

Riggins and Parker are German Short-Haired Pointers. Not only are they beautiful dogs, they also know their commands in German! Sitz, plotz, bleibe. Such smart boys! Enjoy some of my favorites.

Adrian Hitt is a nationally recognized, award-winning dog photographer who creates modern, playful works of art. Her interest in dog photography is founded in her desire to celebrate and encourage the deep bond that develops between human and animal, parent and dog. In her free time, she photographs dogs awaiting adoption at local rescues and shelters. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- black mouth cur shepherd rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved pets.

Jay Herman - November 28, 2011 - 10:21 am

Beautiful shots! You’re so right…Pointers are super smart and they seem to thrive on learning something new!

Thanksgiving Safety For Your Dog


We’re sure you have a lot to be thankful for this year – like your dog, for instance! But be mindful when making your Thanksgiving dinner that your pup isn’t sneaking food off the counter tops. While a little boneless white turkey meat can be a great treat (especially if stuffed inside a Kong toy), other Thanksgiving ingredients like onions and herbs aren’t such safe bets.

Onions for instance are toxic and can lead to a rare type of anemia in dogs, while sage can effect a dog’s central nervous system. To be fair, most dogs will probably go after turkey scraps before trying to steal onions, but if you’ve got a furry best friend who likes to lick the holiday plates clean while no one is looking, be mindful.

Of course, never give your dog turkey bones to chew on. Dogs can choke on the bones or the bones can splinter off in their system causing internal damage. Dark turkey meat is also especially bad for dogs and can make them seriously ill.

Lastly, after everyone has emptied their plates into the garbage, make sure trash bags are immediately disposed of or out of reach. Even the most well behaved dog may have a hard time resisting the smell of tossed out turkey.

Love up on Fido this Thanksgiving and be safe! We wish you a wonderful day surrounded by those you love.

Caitlin is the studio manager for Adrian Hitt Photography. She keeps things running smoothly behind the scenes and frequents the blog with tips on what’s going on in the dog world. A recent graduate of Elon University, Caitlin holds degrees in both digital art and professional writing and rhetoric. In her spare time, she pens fiction novels, eats too many Twizzlers and sneaks down to the local animal shelter to snuggle with the all the playful dogs and puppies looking for a forever home.

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