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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!

Shiba Inu Puppy Cam

Have you seen this yet? It’s a live puppy cam of five Shiba Inu puppies. It follows their entire day: playing, eating and lots of napping. If you love puppies (and who doesn’t love a puppy?), you need to check it out! They are soo cute. But, I will warn you, you might get hooked and all productivity will go out the window.:)

If after watching these cuties you think you’re in the market for a puppy, be sure to drop by Nashville’s puppy and kitten adoption center, Love at First Sight to see who is looking for their new home.

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. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- lab mix rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved dogs.

Mary Kelly - April 2, 2010 - 4:47 pm

Hi Adrian,

I was in on the teleconference call last nite & couldn’t wait to see your website. I love it…am trying to break into photography (to sell) and enjoyed listening to you last pm. Thanks for the insight. Great photos…

Calling All Fellow Dogs – Read this Book

This weekend, I was invited to go on a garage sale/antique-ing adventure with Adrian and Brian. I was hesitant to go, especially considering the early morning departure time and all of the squirrel action in the backyard, but to my surprise, it turned into quite an eventful day. And, to top things off, I found this amazing book that is required reading for all true dogs – definitely on my top five list of books. Written by our favorite Rex and Sparky, The Dangerous Book for Dogs, outlines all of the behaviors, actions, and characteristics that make us the wonderful species that we are and provides answers to any questions you might have about leading the fullest dog’s life. Now, be forewarned that our human friends might not agree with everything in this book, so you might want to keep it in a safe spot.

Here are some of my favorite sections, but there are plenty of interesting things that every one of you should find out.

Questions About the World: Ever wondered why there is only one dinnertime a day or what it means to be a good boy? Don’t work your brain any harder, just pick up a copy and turn to page 53.

Squirrels: I know you all probably know the difference between Fox Squirrels and Gray Squirrels, but did you know that our friends in Japan have to deal with Japanese Giant Flying Squirrels! I don’t know if I’d be up for that challenge…

Riding in a Car Also a no-brainer, but it was new information to me about what those gray lights mean. Top is “Stay”, bottom is “Come”, and middle is “Speed up and use the horn.”

Chase Dreams Have you ever had the dream when a giant squirrel dressed as a banana shows up at your door with a five-pound porterhouse but you rush past him to go after a butterfly? If so, you definitely fear commitment. Maybe it’s time you start writing your dreams down…

Training a New Human I’ve got my humans pretty trained, you may even say whipped, but for those of you who are headed to a new home or just need a little work on getting everything you need from your humans, read this section very carefully. To begin, I’ll let you in on one key fact: Spend time with them. “The key to dealing with humans is familiarity. The more familiar a human is with you, the more likely he is to accept your commands. Don’t be afraid to run up to him on occasion or follow him around. This reinforces the notion that you are a now a constant presence in his life that he needs to consider, as well as ensuring that you get more scratching.”

With that, I hope you’ll all go out and find this wonderful book. There is so much more to read about, including a laundry list of mischievous tricks.

Benny is the coolest pup you’ll meet. With a built-in radar for dog parks, impeccable treat tasting capabilities, an expansive vocabulary and strong squirrel sensors, he was a no-brainer for the writer of our dog product reviews. Being the rescue who inspired Adrian’s dog photography, expect to see a lot of him around here!

Emily - March 8, 2010 - 3:01 pm

What a CUTE post!! Benny, you are awesome! :)

Bucca the Black Lab – Dog Photos

Last Saturday, I had a special session. Ellen had purchased a dog session as a surprise Valentine’s gift for her hubby and Russ loved it! How sweet is that? Let me tell you, Bucca was the star of the day! I instantly clicked with this family as they are major dog lovers and took the time to remember their sweet lab. We started out at their home and Bucca wanted to show off a few of her tricks. The funniest one, in my opinion, is when she plays ball. She hides behind a tree in their yard and just barely peeks out and intently waits for you to throw the ball. She then darts out and catches the ball in mid-air. (On a side note, how is it that dogs are naturally better athletes than myself?:)) She flaunts it for a bit, runs it back to Russ, and then immediately hides behind her tree. I’m sure she could do this for hours! We then spent some time at their private cabin south of Nashville – pretty much a piece of heaven for Bucca. It was wonderful and I had such an encouraging time with them. Simply love what I do!

Bucca hiding!

Even though the day centered around Bucca, we made time for a sweet family photo. Love how everyone is connected. The portrait on the right is vying for my favorite of her… what do you think?

Happy Friday – enjoy the gorgeous weekend!

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. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- lab mix rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved dogs.

Russ - March 5, 2010 - 7:42 pm

Absolutely amazing, we had the best time with you! You have an amazing eye, we cannot wait to see the rest of the session.

Holly Mattin - March 6, 2010 - 9:51 am

Oh, excellent work!! My favorite is the family portrait but the one of Bucca behind the tree is classic!! You really captured her nature Adrian!

walton - March 6, 2010 - 12:16 pm

Fabulous photographs of the sweetest, most beautiful girl, Bucca!!!

Connie Mincy - March 7, 2010 - 9:33 am

Awesome! The pictures, music, and the way you captured her. I’ll have to pick the family photo. At a family reunion the family watched her playing that game and was amazed. The only reason they stopped was Russ’s arm gave out before she did.

Patty Boyd - March 7, 2010 - 12:58 pm

Wow! Great pics…you must have some kind of dog magic to get a lab to be still! I love the pic on the right also, but since the family has a story connected Bucca ready to play her game…my choice would have to be ready to play! BTW….LOVE your music choice! Fantastic job all around!

Cher MacDonald - March 7, 2010 - 1:25 pm

So Sweet!

Michael - March 8, 2010 - 1:12 pm

great pics!

Houston - March 11, 2010 - 4:21 pm

great photos!

dawn - March 12, 2010 - 10:08 am

these are great! cant wait to show greg- he will love the one of bucca behind the tree-it is classic bucca!

Sylvia Hickey - March 20, 2010 - 1:02 pm

Roses are red violets are blue I’ve got the cuties family sorry about you. Great pictures! Hope you win lots of prizes. Love Your Mom

Joey - March 22, 2010 - 9:11 am

great photos!

Black Labrador Retriever – Pet Photography

No matter how little money and how few possessions you own, having a dog makes you rich.

– LOUIS SABIN

It’s a bit of a mystery the hold our dogs have on us. It’s simply magical, isn’t it? I have to admit I have a soft spot for Labs. As you may know, I grew up with a black Lab named Splash. Full of boundless energy, a desire to play and a kind heart. Even though he made it to 14, he was always a puppy! Never lost his spunk for life until his last week – and how difficult that was to watch. Bucca, pictured above, reminded me a lot of him. Loyal, focused and a deep love for the water. She kept me in awe during her session – probably the single, most-focused dog I’ve photographed. My life is so enriched because of the dogs I meet. Does anyone else feel dogs have life figured out better than we do? Love your family unconditionally, never leave the side of those you love, face everyday with vigor and be wary of anything that can outrun you. 😉  They are great gifts to humankind. Give them extra hugs and kisses today!

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. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- lab mix rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved dogs.

Ellen - March 5, 2010 - 12:00 pm

Her picture is stunning! She looks so regal! Right now she is sporting mashed potatoes on her head thanks to our son:)
Thank you for the beautiful photo of our first born!

New Dog Photography Website

WELCOME TO OUR NEW DOG PHOTOGRAPHY WEBSITE!

We are so excited to launch our new site. It will no longer just be a place for my recent dog photography, but also a resource for dog lovers of all kind! Tips from dog experts that are the top in their field will be featured each week as well as treat recipes, dog wisdom and insight from our top dog, Benny. Look around, stay a while and leave us your thoughts. Don’t forget to look at the latest dog art in our featured galleries! Also, be sure to update your feeds, readers and bookmarks so you don’t miss out.

Now to this Ernest Thompson Seton quote about his dog – I couldn’t agree more! My pup Benny is knitted to my heart and there’s nothing I wouldn’t do for him (or anything I would accept in his place)! I know many of you feel the same. And because of the undying love our dogs have given us, we want to give them the best life possible. You will find that here! Be sure to stop by often as we update almost daily.

Thank you to all of our clients, readers, friends and contributors for making such a great resource possible! Phil, a Nashville wedding photographer has listened to my ideas and answered many of my technical questions – thanks! And a special thank you to my husband for his patience during the framing of this site – I’ve had many late nights and he’s hasn’t complained once. What a love.

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. Her proudest moment? Spending everyday with the inspiration behind her career – Benny a charming -and perfect- lab mix rescue. Adrian lives in Nashville, Tennessee and travels nationwide to photograph America’s beloved dogs.


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adrienne scott - March 3, 2010 - 7:11 pm

I Lurve it! =) And all 3 of us feel famous. (Especially since we’re after Emmylou Harris!)

kim - March 3, 2010 - 7:58 pm

i have the same duvet!

Sharon Campbell - March 3, 2010 - 10:31 pm

So cool Adrian! I love it…I think you should def. meet Kramer sometime : )

Lauren - March 3, 2010 - 11:07 pm

Love, love, LOVE the new site. Makes me want to curl up with Benny-boy for a movie night.

Emily - March 4, 2010 - 8:55 am

LOVE the new site, Adrian!!! I just love the colors and all the little details. Great job!!

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