Best Pet Photographers in Ann Arbor, MI

Pets are integral to our lives and deserve their own portraits. Whether hung up around your house or kept close in your phone gallery, pet portraits carry a special place in our hearts. Just like your furry friends themselves. We are here to help you with some of the best photographers Michigan has to offer.

Ready to start your search for pet photographers in Ann Arbor? Check out this list of some of the city's top talent to find the best match for you and your pets.

Pawdacious Portraits

Pawdacious Portraits is owned by former wine sommelier, Jennifer, who now specializes in artwork for pet parents. She describes herself as being like your pup’s auntie, “swooping in to give delicious snacks, some smooches, and taking family photos that will make you happy every time you walk by them in your home.”

Jennifer is a strong believer in capturing pet portraits not only on birthdays but at any time of the year, with resulting photos you'll treasure for many years to come. She works with pets and their humans throughout southeastern Michigan, including Oakland, Washtenaw, Livingston, Wayne, and Monroe counties.

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Kat Ku

Based in Ann Arbor, Kat Ku offers modern pet portraits that document the love you have for your furry friends. Going for much of her life without either pets or the arts, she has successfully combined the two in her pursuit of a photography career.

Kat has a wild imagination, which translates into creative photoshoot ideas. Often, she'll let your animal take the candid lead in the session. Kat Ku’s focus is on dog and cat portraiture, with a reputation for creating unique, expressive, and timeless portraits you’re sure to love.

Ruff Life Photography

Christine is the photographer behind the lens at Ruff Life Photography, a Troy-based business that travels for in-home or on-location sessions at your favorite park. She has a strong love for animals, evident throughout her portfolio. Each image reflects the joy of having pets as companions and friends.

While Christine loves capturing traditional pet portraits, she says she also loves to capture the “goofy whimsical side of animals.” Laid back and easy-going, she's also an active member of the Professional Photographers of America Association and the Professional Photographers of Michigan as well.

Sport Dog Photography

While most of the photographers on our list are dedicated to pet portraits, Sport Dog Photography also offers professional imagery of hunting and sports dogs. It’s owned and operated by Dave Veldman, a lifelong outdoorsman and a first-generation hunter, who has more than 20 years of photography experience under his belt.

Through his work, he strives to tell a story and evoke emotions out of pet and owner alike. He can be hired to document you and your dog during a fun day in the field or while competing for a title, as well as complete classic pet portraits at home.

Mazlin Art Photography

Established in 2012, Mazlin Art Photography is the brainchild of Michele Mazlin, who is passionate about creating animal-inspired artwork for your home or office. After completing several photography classes at Washtenaw Community College, she spent years honing her craft and working with animals. Her idea to become a pet photographer was driven by her passion to help people celebrate the lives of their beloved animals. Michele loves to see the joy that her work brings to families.

Based in Dexter, she offers not only classic portraits but also composite works using mixed media. Aside from photographing pets, Michele also shoots family portraits and headshots and is a proud member of the Professional Photographers of America Association.

Shocks Photography

Based in Fowlerville, Shocks Photography is a veteran-owned pet portraiture business that is operated by Michelle. She is passionate about telling the stories of pets, capturing personalities wild and calm with her lens.

Clients rave about the patience and affection she shows towards animals, as well as the high quality of her work. Even if your pet isn’t trained, Michelle has the skills to get the best out of the portrait session. In addition to photographing dogs and cats, her portfolio also includes portraits of birds and hedgehogs.

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