Corporate Headshot | Nashville Headshot Photographer

It was time to get an updated headshot so Laura found Power Headshots on the web and gave us a call. I’m glad she did.

Here is a sample of what we created. Thanks Laura!!!

Laura - Nashville Corporate Headshots


Corporate Headshot | Nashville Headshot Photographer

Bill called Power Headshots recently for a headshot and here’s a shot from our session. If you need a Nashville business portrait or Nashville PR Headshot call Power Headshots.

Bill - Nashville Headshot Photographer


Corporate Headshot – Nashville Headshot Photographer

Corporate headshots might not be on the cutting edge of photography but I like them. If you need a corporate headshot for your business in Nashville consider a Power Headshot. The following is a corporate headshot I did for Rebekah at CB Richard Ellis.

Rebekah - Nashville Headshot Photographer


Toy’s Story – Nashville Headshot Photographer

I recently did a session with Toy Alan. Toy is a motion photographer who recently relocated from Miami to music city and if you are a independent music artist in the Nashville area you might want to check out his work. (He’s pretty good). Anyway, he came to Power Headshots to get some images for promotion purposes. These are just a small sample from our session.

Toy Alan - Nashville Headshots
Toy Alan - Nashville Headshots
Toy Alan - Nashville Headshots


What is a Headshot?

A headshot is a simple portrait used by actors, actresses, models or musicians or even professionals in the services industry to get work. Actors, actresses and models would generally print 8 X 10 prints of their headshot to distribute to talent agents or casting directors when pursuing opportunities. Other business professionals would use a headshot to promote a positive image of themselves via, website, brochure, etc. In simple terms it’s a portrait where the central focus is YOU and more specifically, your face. It’s not highly stylized or themed. There are no props or heavy makeup. It’s all about showing you as you are, relaxed, confident and ready to work. Headshots should be an accurate expression of who you are.

For performers it goes a little farther. Attached to your headshot, facing outward or printed on the reverse side of your headshot is a resume that documents the actors recent work and statistics, meaning your height, weight, measurements, eye color, hair color or any special skills you might have such as speaking in various languages and dialects or anything that might be helpful in securing the job.

Many moons ago, headshots were black and white now the trend is back toward color. The trend use to be tightly cropped and now it’s more open to half-length to three quarter length shots. Natural light headshots are popular and will probably remain so but studio headshots are popular as well and are acceptable as long as the light is crisp and clean with a balance of contrast as long as it shows the model as they are.


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