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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!

Havanese and Bichon Frise

Remember these cute pups? Well, I couldn’t help but share more from their dog session! I just adore this pet family.

Love this one of Rosie by the pool. The perfect head tilt!

How cute is Jack? He makes the Einstein style look so good!

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.

Kristyn - August 16, 2011 - 8:37 am

If I ever break down and get a puppy in my lifetime, you’ll be photographing it :)

A Dog’s Birthday

Ally is a very special pup. As you may remember, she wasn’t expected  to make it past her first birthday and she just celebrated her fourth this week! She’s such a strong fighter and I wanted to share more photos of her to celebrate this milestone. (I do love these photos, but this is my favorite dog photo of her.) We’re so proud of you, Ally and so blessed to know you.:)Here’s to many more birthdays!

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.

 

Adrienne Scott - August 12, 2011 - 10:54 am

Such a sweet girl! I’m happy to see that she’s so much better than was expected. I love all of the images!!

Adrian Hitt - August 12, 2011 - 11:18 am

Awe, thanks, Adrienne! Ally is such a sweet and special girl. Just so glad to know her!

Jamie Adams - August 12, 2011 - 11:45 am

Happy Birthday to our sweet girl! Although we are SO grateful for the four years we’ve already had with Ally, we hope to be able to celebrate MANY more birthdays together! Thanks for sharing the pictures, Adrian!

Nashville Vet Specialists

Nashville pet owners are lucky in many ways because the city has become so dog friendly in the past few years! A great attribute to not overlook are our friends at Nashville Veterinary Specialists. By offering services that haven’t always been available for our pets, they’re such a great gift. They specialize in oncological surgery, anesthesia, behavior, dentistry, dermatology, internal medicine, and rehabilitation. Your regular vet can refer you to them. Also, you may want to write down their number because they also offer emergency services. They are located in Berry Hill and can be reached at 615.386.0107. They are available 6pm-7am M-F and on the weekends/holidays. I obviously hope you never need their emergency care for your dog, but it never hurts to have a plan.

I met up with Nashville Vet Specialists last week to photograph some of their new staff. 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.

PetSafe

Last week, Mom said there was a package for me – for me! Even better, it was gifted to me from PetSafe. I secretly hoped it was another box of dog biscuits, because every time she opens one of those boxes, I’m allowed to help myself to one…or two…of the treats. I was already drooling by the time I realized that this was no treat box. It was a short black round cylinder that came with a number of instructions. Inside the box there were white flags, battery chargers and a bulky black collar – which, I thought was a little odd since I already have a nice blue one with little white stars on it.

I sat in the kitchen, while Mom told me that sometimes I scare her when I run after squirrels. But can you blame me? If you could, you would chase after them too! They’ve got those little black eyes and big bushy tails – you can’t trust anything with a big bushy tail. So every week, I run them out of our yard, careful to stop at the pavement. I’m not allowed to cross the street by myself, but sometimes, I admit, it’s tempting. I mean, have you ever been taunted by a squirrel? Mom knows that I hate being taunted by the them and every now and then she wonders if one day, I’ll break the rules and run across the street to continue the chase. I wouldn’t though, I’d rather stay in the yard and play fetch with her than run down a squirrel any day. But when PetSafe sent us the Stay + Play Wireless Fence system, Mom thought maybe – just maybe – this might be good for a little extra squirrel chasing insurance.

The short black cylinder, which I sniffed sufficiently, is the boundary transmitter. Mom said that she could place it anywhere in our house and it would set up an invisible boundary line around our property line. The black collar, I found out, would vibrate if I accidentally tripped the circular boundary line, telling me that I needed to back up. It all sounded safe enough, the transmitter was portable and could easily be repositioned and the collar wouldn’t shock me like an electric fence. There was just one problem – the invisible boundary varied sometimes, due to the radio waves on which it relies. Sometimes the boundary was right at the property line, sometimes it spilled into the road and sometimes it landed in the middle of our yard. Talk about confusing. So Mom shortened the boundary in the front so there would a little wiggle room for error. And as it turns out, all Mom has to do is call my name and I’ll run back to her faster than a bushy-tailed squirrel.

Benny Hitt is the sweetest pup you’ll meet. Doesn’t know a stranger and always wants to greet you with a hug. He loves showing off his favorite toys and will chaotically run in circles upon your arrival trying to remember where he last left his favorite rawhide so that he can proudly flaunt it for you. He has 35 nicknames, impeccable treat tasting capabilities, an expansive vocabulary, strong squirrel radar and is the best distraction around the Adrian Hitt Photography offices. 

Nashville Pet Photographer

Happy Friday! Meet Rosie, a Havanese and Jack, a Bichon Frise. (Sidenote: Jack’s grandfather was the winner of Best in Show at Westminster in 2001. Skip ahead a couple of minutes and you can watch J.R.’s reaction as he wins. He is sooo excited.) I had such a great time with this session! Rosie and Jack’s dads are nothing but a delight and have their own little paradise tucked away in Nashville. I love modern, clean design and their home defined it! Thanks for having me and enjoying the sneak peek.

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.

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Tim Butler - July 29, 2011 - 9:54 am

Adrian, we LOVE these! Can’t wait to see the proofs! Best, Tim

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