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Headshots & Portraits

Whether you need a polished headshot or a more personal portrait, I work with clients in the Nashville area with one main focus. Create solid, confident images you can actually use. All sessions are relaxed and guided to help you look your best without feeling stiff or over-posed.

Thoughtful lighting, clear direction, and attention to detail make the difference. Giving you images that feel current for work, your website, or personal use without overthinking the process.​

Black and white studio portrait of a smiling man seated at a table, photographed in a Nashville, Tennessee studio
Studio portrait of a man with arms crossed, photographed in a studio in Nashville, Tennessee
Black and white studio portrait of a man laughing and looking downward, photographed in Nashville, Tennessee
Professional headshot of man in branded polo shirt with arms crossed on studio background in Nashville
Corporate headshot of smiling woman with styled brown hair on neutral backdrop in Nashville
Modern professional portrait of man in dark jacket and white shirt against neutral background in Nashville
Business headshot of a man in blue shirt and black jacket on gray studio background in Nashville
Executive headshot of business professional in navy blazer seated against warm studio backdrop in Nashville
Professional headshot of woman with glasses and dark hair on studio background

Headshot Vs Portrait
what's the difference?

A headshot is focused and professional, typically with tighter framing (shoulder up) and clean backgrounds. It’s designed for places like LinkedIn, websites, or business profiles where a strong first impression matters.

Professional headshot of a smiling brunette woman against a gray backdrop in Nashville studio
Professional headshot of a man in a blue collared shirt on neutral gray background
Professional headshot of a man with a neutral background and natural expression
Professional portrait of a man smiling confidently in studio lighting
Professional studio portrait of a man wearing a dark jacket against a neutral background

A portrait is more relaxed and expressive, with wider framing, more personality, and room for movement or environment. It’s less about a profile photo and more about capturing who you are.

Studio portrait of a man holding his dog, relaxed and smiling
Black and white headshot of a man laughing naturally in studio light
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