Private Practice Elevation with Daniel Fava podcast

201. How Authentic Branding Photography Can Help Therapists Attract the Right Clients

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 In this episode of the Private Practice Elevation Podcast, you'll learn how to use authentic branding photography to better connect with potential clients, stand out from the crowd, and support the growth of your private practice with visuals that reflect who you truly are.

Many therapists settle for a basic headshot or outdated stock photos that don’t reflect their personality or the real experience of working with them. 

But in today’s market, where credentials are the baseline, it’s your personality and presence that help you stand out. And that’s where branding photography makes all the difference.

You might think a professional headshot is enough to market your private practice. 

But today, clients are looking for more than credentials — they want connection. 

Branding photography helps you show who you are beyond the bio and create that emotional connection right from your website and social media. It helps you attract clients that resonate with you and your personality, which makes them a better fit for your services.

Today, Daniel is talking to Jeremy Pentsil, Atlanta-based photographer and founder of Peak Focus Media Co. 

Jeremy specializes in branding photography for therapists and helps them create authentic, personality-driven visuals that build trust and connection with potential clients. 

With a background in counseling and a therapist wife, Jeremy brings a deep understanding of the private practice world and how to help therapists shine online.

This Episode Answers…

Include 3 specific questions that this episode answers.

1. What is branding photography, and how is it different from a standard headshot?

Jeremy explains that branding photography captures multiple facets of your personality and work — not just a polished portrait. Think warm smiles, candid office shots, and lifestyle elements that tell the full story of who you are as a therapist.

2. When should a therapist invest in branding photography?

Jeremy shares that a simple headshot is great when you're just getting started. But if you're growing your practice, launching a website, or planning to offer speaking or consulting, a branding session gives you a powerful library of images for ongoing marketing needs.

3. How do you make sure branding photos actually reflect your authentic self?

Jeremy walks through his process — from strategy calls and mood boards to props and music — that helps therapists feel comfortable and confident so their true personality can shine through in photos.

Other Key Takeaways:

  • Clients connect with personality, not just credentials — branding photos help show who you are.
  • Authentic images reduce bounce rates on websites and help potential clients picture working with you.
  • Three essential photos every therapist needs: a warm headshot, an “at work” desk shot, and a staged therapy session with a friend.
  • Props like journals, mugs, or favorite books keep photos real and relatable.
  • Having a bank of diverse photos supports easier content creation across your website, social media, and beyond.
  • Jeremy offers a free posing guide with seven go-to shots to help therapists prepare for a session.

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