Nashville Commercial Photographer for
Advertising, Campaigns & Editorial
Imagery built for brands that move.
High-production campaigns, editorial portraiture, and corporate photography for national brands, advertising agencies, and public figures.
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Selected Commercial Photography Projects
Nashville commercial photographer Tausha Dickinson photographed Dropbox's global employer branding campaign at 1 Hotel Nashville, producing a complete library of portraits and environmental images for fifty employees in a single three-hour production window. The resulting imagery was deployed across Dropbox's international careers pages, job listings, regional landing pages, and internal communications. That kind of production lives or dies on logistics, communication, and the ability to move fast without sacrificing consistency. Every image had to feel consistent across markets while still reading as authentic, approachable, and human. That's a harder brief than it sounds, and it's exactly the kind of work I love.
Read the full projectNashville commercial photographer Tausha Dickinson photographed the Jack Daniel's x Brandon Jennings exclusive barrel pick at the historic Lynchburg distillery, producing bold celebrity portraiture, refined product shots, and campaign-ready imagery for a major brand and talent collaboration. The photography had to match the weight of the moment: a working distillery with history in every corner, a recognizable face, and a brand with exacting standards. That means understanding the brand, the talent, and the setting before the first frame is made. The result is a complete visual story, from the man to the barrel to the moment itself.
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Nashville commercial photographer Tausha Dickinson created the Mary Louise campaign for Tempo by Hilton Nashville, developing a fictional 1970s music icon from concept to permanent hotel installation, including full creative direction, custom set design, casting, styling, and photography. The images now live throughout the hotel as permanent installations, and guests have genuinely asked whether she was a real historical figure. That meant developing her backstory from scratch, designing and building custom sets that matched the era, and directing a full shoot that produced the visual archive of a career that never actually happened. That was the goal.
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Nashville advertising photography for national brands and agency clients, concept-to-delivery production including full crew coordination, art direction, and commercial licensing. Built for campaigns that have to perform, not just look good.
View WorkNashville corporate and executive photography for companies that need consistent, polished imagery at scale. Specializing in high-volume team headshots, executive portraits, and employer branding. Fast, organized, and done right the first time.
View WorkNashville celebrity and editorial photography for public figures, musicians, and athletes. Directed portrait sessions built around protecting both the creative vision and the personal image of the subject. Intentional work for high-profile clients.
View WorkAbout Nashville Photographer Tausha Dickinson
"I've spent nearly two decades making images that work. On set with a full crew, in studio with a single subject, or on location with a brand that needs something they've never quite seen before. The camera is the easy part. The rest is instinct, preparation, and knowing when to push."
Tausha Dickinson is a Nashville, Tennessee-based commercial and advertising photographer with 17+ years of experience serving national brands, advertising agencies, and public figures. Her clients include Jack Daniel's, Dropbox, Hilton, the NBA, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Her work spans brand campaigns, executive and corporate portraits, editorial photography, and celebrity sessions, and has been published in Vanity Fair, Forbes, and nFocus Magazine.
Frequently Asked Questions — Nashville Commercial Photographer Tausha Dickinson
Questions I get asked before every project
How much does a Nashville commercial photographer cost?
Commercial photography projects typically range from $2,000 to $10,000 and up, depending on the scope, crew requirements, and licensing needs. Every project is quoted individually after a brief conversation about your goals and deliverables.
What's included in a brand campaign shoot?
A full campaign shoot typically includes pre-production planning, location or studio coordination, on-set direction, and a curated gallery of final edited images delivered for web and print use. For larger productions I also coordinate crew, wardrobe, hair and makeup, and prop sourcing. Licensing terms are built into every commercial quote from the start.
How far in advance should I book a commercial photographer?
Most projects book out two to six weeks in advance, though openings do come up sooner. If your timeline is tight, reach out anyway. I'll let you know what's available and we'll figure out what works.
Do you travel outside Nashville for shoots?
Yes. I regularly shoot on location across the Southeast and nationally for brand clients. Travel is factored into project quotes and I'm comfortable working in markets from New York to Los Angeles. My base is Nashville and Franklin, TN but the work goes wherever the project needs to be.
What types of brands do you work with?
My client roster spans national consumer brands, hospitality groups, tech companies, advertising agencies, and public figures. Past clients include Jack Daniel's, Dropbox, Hilton, the NBA, LinkedIn, and YouTube. I work best with brands that value intentional creative direction over stock-style imagery.
How long does it take to receive images from a commercial shoot?
Smaller projects are typically delivered within 5 to 10 business days. Larger productions with more extensive editing or high image volume may take longer. Your timeline is confirmed during project onboarding so there are no surprises.

