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Nashville commercial photographer Tausha Dickinson shares behind-the-scenes shoots, studio lighting education, headshot tips, and business strategy for photographers and clients in Franklin, Brentwood, and Middle Tennessee.
Why Your LinkedIn Headshot Is Costing You Opportunities
Your LinkedIn headshot shapes first impressions in milliseconds. In this guide, a Nashville Headshot Photographer breaks down the most common LinkedIn photo mistakes and explains how a professional headshot increases credibility, profile views, and business opportunities.
Headshot vs Branding vs Lifestyle Photography: What’s the Difference and Which Session Do You Need?
Trying to figure out the difference between a headshot, a branding session, and lifestyle photography? You’re not alone and you’re in the right place. Whether you’re updating your LinkedIn profile, launching a new business, or finally investing in visuals that reflect your brand, understanding what type of session you actually need is key. In this guide, I’ll break down what each session is, when to choose one over the other, and how most of my Nashville clients get the best of all three in a single shoot. Let’s make sure your photos work hard for your brand.
Why Your Brand Deserves Photos That Tell Your Story (Featuring Alitura Veterinary Care!)
Alitura" means nourishment in Latin, and Dr. Eva Evans built her whole integrative veterinary practice around that idea. She blends Western medicine with holistic healing because she believes every pet deserves personalized, thoughtful care. When she hired me to capture her brand before opening day, the goal wasn't just great photos. It was showing the world who she is and why it matters.
One Model, Five Lighting Setups: Maximum Impact, Minimal Gear
Want to see how far you can push your creativity with just a couple of lights? In this shoot, I walked through five totally different lighting setups—using optical snoots, V-flats, classic Rembrandt vibes, and a few tricks in between. It’s proof that you don’t need a truckload of gear to create bold, high-impact studio portraits. If you’re a photographer looking to level up your lighting game without breaking the bank (or your back), this one’s for you.
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!
Unstoppable Confidence: Headshot Tips Every Powerful Woman Should Know
Your headshot isn’t just a photo—it’s the first impression your brand makes! In this blog, we’ll help you find the perfect Nashville photographer who understands your style, share tips to prepare for your shoot, and show you how to create headshots that radiate confidence, power, and authenticity. Ready to elevate your brand and have fun in the process? Let’s get started!
Capturing Confidence: Simple Lighting and Seamless Paper for Stunning Headshots
The Renaissance Women's Summit was all about girl power, networking, and feeling like a boss. And what better way to capture all that confidence than with some stunning headshots?
Frequently Asked Questions
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Place a single key light at a 45-degree angle, slightly above eye level, angled down toward the subject. This creates natural shadow and dimension without additional gear. A softbox or umbrella adds softness and control.
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A headshot is a single polished portrait for LinkedIn or professional profiles. A branding session is a broader shoot that captures your personality, environment, and story across multiple images for use across your website, social media, and marketing.
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Nashville headshot pricing typically ranges from $150 for a mini session to $1,500 or more for a full personal branding session. Investment depends on session length, number of final images, and whether hair and makeup is included.
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It should be recent, well lit, show your face filling 60 to 70 percent of the frame, and reflect your current career level. Avoid car selfies, group photo crops, harsh overhead lighting, and heavy filters.
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Confidence in front of the camera comes from direction, not personality. A skilled photographer guides your posture, expression, and movement so the result looks natural even if you felt awkward the whole time.
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One quality strobe, a softbox or umbrella, and a clean background are enough to create professional studio portraits. Lighting knowledge matters far more than the number of lights or the cost of your kit.
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Look for a commercial photographer with a portfolio that includes brand, advertising, or editorial work. Review their approach to art direction and subject guidance alongside their technical skills.
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A CRM automates client communication, contracts, invoices, and follow-ups. For photographers, tools like Dubsado reduce admin time and create a consistent client experience from first inquiry to final

