Whether at rest, work, or play, or hamming it up for the camera, Jack
Russell terriers can't help but be adorable. Originally bred as hunting
dogs in 19th-century England, these days they spend more time chasing
photo ops than foxes--at least in the world of photographer Andy Hughes,
who spends his days canine-spotting across the UK and U.S. to document
the intelligence, tenacity, and quirky personalities of these endearing
animals. A somewhat embarrassing discovery--that Hughes had more photos
of dogs than people--led him to celebrate his dog's-eye view of life,
culminating in a trip to the Sunshine State Jack Russell Terrier Club
Trials in Florida to capture the paws célèbre in motion. The playful and
spontaneous shots in I, Jack Russell are accompanied by Hughes's happy
musings about the hounds that have him spellbound. Contributions by two
renowned dog experts set the photos in context.