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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.

The Best of 2025: Portraits, Projects, and People Who Lit Me Up

The Best of 2025: Portraits, Projects, and People Who Lit Me Up

A visual love letter to 2025. From Kix Brooks to Dropbox and dozens of unforgettable portraits, here’s a look back at the moments, faces, and stories that defined the year behind my lens.

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Milwaukee Bucks’ Brandon Jennings’ Exclusive Barrel Pick at Jack Daniels Distillery - Behind the Scenes

Milwaukee Bucks’ Brandon Jennings’ Exclusive Barrel Pick at Jack Daniels Distillery - Behind the Scenes

This unforgettable project with Jack Daniels, Brandon Jennings, and the Milwaukee Bucks captured the perfect blend of heritage and style. From the fiery charcoal-burning process to selecting barrels in the tasting room, every moment told a story. Explore how this collaboration brought history to life through dynamic commercial photography at the iconic Jack Daniels distillery.

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Exclusive Look: How I Photographed the Fresh Faces of Philanthropy Editorial for nFocus Magazine
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Exclusive Look: How I Photographed the Fresh Faces of Philanthropy Editorial for nFocus Magazine

Exclusive Look: How I Photographed the Fresh Faces of Philanthropy for nFocus Magazine. Dive into the behind-the-scenes details of our photo shoot at Sinema, featuring creative lighting techniques and unique setups. Discover the process of capturing Nashville's remarkable philanthropists for the June issue of nFocus.

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Exclusive Behind the Scenes: The Making of the nFocus Fashion Editorial Featuring Designer Prabal Gurung
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Exclusive Behind the Scenes: The Making of the nFocus Fashion Editorial Featuring Designer Prabal Gurung

Ever wondered what goes into creating the dazzling fashion spreads you see in magazines? Dive into the whirlwind world of high fashion with us on the set of nFocus’s April issue, featuring the breathtaking Spring Collection by Prabal Gurung.

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Unconventional Family Photos with Editorial Style | The Canter Family Session
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Unconventional Family Photos with Editorial Style | The Canter Family Session

Most family portrait sessions look the same. Everyone coordinates outfits in shades of cream, finds a field, and stands very still. That has never been my approach. I believe family portraits should feel like a reflection of how a family actually lives, not a catalog shoot. In this behind-the-scenes session, I walk through how I built three distinct editorial looks across two locations in one day for Franklin TN luxury interior designer L. Ashley Canter, including the three questions I ask every portrait client to turn a good session into a great one.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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