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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 Power Behind a Portrait // How a Photograph Can Change Your Perspective
Sometimes, a portrait can do more than capture a moment—it can reveal a truth. During a Help-Portrait session, one man’s reaction to seeing his portrait was nothing short of transformative. With just light, connection, and a lens, he saw himself differently for the first time, and that moment is what makes portrait photography so powerful.
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.
Men’s Headshots // The 3 Things You Need To Do To Look Your Best In A Headshot
From what to wear to how to prep your skin, looking confident in a headshot doesn’t have to be complicated. This guide breaks down the top three things men should know before stepping in front of the lens—plus real examples from clients like Sage Freight and Adam Bergh.
Why Photography Is More Alive When It’s Collaborative
When vision meets collaboration, the results are magic. For Richland Fine Art’s rebranding campaign, a dream team of creatives came together to craft polished, personality-filled portraits designed for a full-page feature in nFOCUS Magazine. A refined shoot with heart, intention, and expert storytelling.
Get Creative // Portraits Don’t Have to be Perfect
Not all portraits need to play it safe. For Amanda Dease of Studio Dease, going bold with color, blur, and a disco ball helped her make a powerful visual statement. This creative branding session proves that when portraits reflect your energy, they make an unforgettable impression.
Embracing the Elements on an Outdoor Shoot // Make the Most of Your Surroundings
The weather may not always cooperate, but that doesn’t mean your shoot is ruined. For this outdoor session with Kim of Gatehouse Studio, wind and clouds created the perfect opportunity for dynamic, softly lit branding portraits that feel authentic and alive.
Luxury Realtor Headshots and Team Photos with The Lira Group
When Gabriela Lira, a leading Nashville luxury realtor, needed updated headshots for her team, she knew consistency and personality were key. We photographed her entire team in a gorgeous natural-light-filled home to create cohesive, professional, and fun portraits perfect for their website and social media.
How To Use The Space Around You for Fantastic Headshots
Learn how to take your headshot photography to the next level by using creative environments instead of plain backdrops. In this behind-the-scenes look at a session for Wildhorse Saloon’s leadership team, I share how One Fourteen’s neutral yet dynamic space brought personality and polish to each portrait.
Portrait Session with Tressie McMillan Cottom
Photographing Tressie McMillan Cottom in Nashville was an unforgettable experience. Her strength, grace, and storytelling spirit made this portrait session as powerful as it was personal. Discover the inspiration behind the lens in this heart-centered branding shoot.
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

