
Recent Projects

How to Look and Feel Confident in Front of the Camera (Even If You Hate Photos)
Feeling awkward in front of the camera? You’re not alone! But confidence in photos isn’t about being naturally photogenic—it’s about knowing a few simple tricks. From relaxing your body to finding flattering angles and embracing natural movement, these easy tips will help you look and feel your best. Ready to ditch the stiffness and capture the real you? Let’s make it happen! 📸✨

In the Spotlight: Behind the Scenes of the WSMV Channel 4 Anchors Photoshoot
Go behind the scenes of a high-energy photoshoot with the on-air talent at WSMV Channel 4. From headshots to full-length and dramatic studio portraits, this project captures the charisma and professionalism of Nashville’s trusted news team—all with creative lighting, expert posing, and a whole lot of personality.

Professional Branding Photography for Modern Remains Interior Design: Showcasing the Fun and Fresh Style
Step inside a branding session with Modern Remains, a powerhouse interior design team based on style, skill, and real personality. This photoshoot highlighted the professionalism of founders Betsy and Lauren while capturing the playful, modern energy they bring to every project. A perfect example of how branding photos can do more than look polished—they can tell your story.

Out with the Old, In with the New: The Importance of Refreshing Your Company’s Photos
Outdated headshots send the wrong message. When The Mainland Companies updated their branding photos, they didn’t just modernize their image—they reflected their culture, boosted morale, and elevated their team’s online presence. If your company photos are still stuck in the past, it’s time for a fresh, personality-packed update.

Why We Love Black and White Photography // Men’s Branding Session
Black and white photography is more than a stylistic choice—it’s a storytelling tool. For Nathan Aspinall, associate conductor of the Nashville Symphony, this branding session was designed to feel classic, intentional, and refined. With color stripped away, the focus shifted to emotion, composition, and timeless connection—exactly what great branding portraits should do.