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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.

How To Create Branding Photos for a New Business // Eye-catching Images for Franklin Vision Care

How To Create Branding Photos for a New Business // Eye-catching Images for Franklin Vision Care

When Dr. Annedrea Morreale opened Franklin Vision Care, she knew her brand needed more than just a logo—it needed imagery that matched her polished, professional, and approachable vibe. This branding session captured everything from staff portraits to product shots, creating visuals perfect for social, web, and print use.

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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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The Portrait Experience: Your Next Event’s New Best Friend
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The Portrait Experience: Your Next Event’s New Best Friend

Forget the photo booth—The Portrait Experience is a high-end, pop-up studio designed to wow your guests. With moody lighting, editorial direction, and instant digital delivery, this unique offering turns any celebration into a personalized fashion shoot. See how we brought the magic to REED PR’s 10-year bash at Soho House Nashville.

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Glowing Up Event Photos // The Portrait Experience
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Glowing Up Event Photos // The Portrait Experience

The Portrait Experience brings high-end editorial portraiture to your event—on-site and on-brand. At Gilda’s Red Door Bash, guests were treated to a luxury setup with moody lighting and instant delivery. This wasn’t just a photo booth—it was a full-on glow-up moment captured in camera.

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Get Creative // Portraits Don’t Have to be Perfect

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.

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How To Use The Space Around You for Fantastic Headshots

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.

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Nashville’s Luxury Realtor Portraits // Photos Featured in nFOCUS Magazine
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Nashville’s Luxury Realtor Portraits // Photos Featured in nFOCUS Magazine

When nFOCUS Magazine called, I was all in! This luxury realtor portrait session featured some of Nashville’s top agents and was photographed at the stunning Collective 615 space. With custom styling by Emily Goodin and thoughtful lighting setups, each agent was photographed to reflect their brand and professionalism. Get the scoop on how we brought editorial polish and personality to every frame.

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How To Light Individuals & Groups for e-Commerce
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How To Light Individuals & Groups for e-Commerce

Lighting can make or break your e-commerce photos—especially when shooting multiple products or team members. In this shoot for AIM Apparel, a brand supporting women through ethical fashion, I set up two lighting stations to keep the flow efficient. Using silver umbrellas and strategic diffusion helped create bright, clean, and consistent images perfect for online shops. Whether you’re photographing solo models or groups, even lighting is key!

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Do You Know Why Bounced Light is So Important?

Do You Know Why Bounced Light is So Important?

Don’t underestimate the power of bounced light! Whether you’re in a tight space or without a modifier, knowing how to bounce your flash can elevate your portraits. In this post, I break down how I used bounced light for a hallway portrait of Ava and share tips for controlling shadows, using neutral surfaces, and why angling your strobe just right can create stunning results. More practice = more profit. Let’s dive in!

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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