You just completed your branding photography session — and now you have a gorgeous library of professional images. But what do you actually do with them? For therapists and mental health professionals, the period after a branding session is a golden opportunity to establish a consistent, trustworthy online presence. Here’s how to use your new photos as social media content for therapists after a branding session.
Prospective clients in Dallas, Little Rock, and beyond are making decisions about who to trust with their mental health — often based entirely on what they see online before they ever reach out. A consistent, professionally photographed presence signals credibility, warmth, and that you take your practice seriously.
A well-executed branding photography session gives you 30–80 images across multiple outfits, settings, and expressions — enough to fuel months of social media content without ever feeling repetitive or staged.
Once your gallery is delivered, sort your images into buckets: headshots and portraits, office/environment shots, lifestyle and candid moments, detail shots (books, plants, meaningful objects), and any styled activity shots (writing, reading, holding coffee). Each category feeds different content types.
Most therapists’ social media strategies work around 3–4 content pillars: education, personal/relatable, practice information, and community. Match your photo categories to these pillars so you always have the right visual for the content you’re writing — and you’re never defaulting to stock photos.
Each of these posts is more compelling — and more likely to convert — when paired with a professional, on-brand photo from your branding session rather than a stock image or a phone selfie.
Use a mix of close portrait crops, lifestyle shots, and detail images to create a visually cohesive feed. Stories and Reels can feature behind-the-scenes content from your session itself — audiences love seeing the process.
Professional headshots and office images work particularly well here. Use your branding photos to anchor longer-form posts about your clinical perspective, professional development, or the mental health topics your referral partners (physicians, HR professionals, coaches) care about.
Update your directory profiles with your new headshots immediately after your session. A warm, professional photo on your directory listing is one of the highest-impact changes you can make to your new client conversion rate.
Most therapists find that an annual or biannual branding session keeps their content fresh and their visual brand current. If you’ve updated your office space, changed your specialization, or simply want a new look, it’s time to refresh. Merrick Multimedia works with mental health professionals across Dallas, Fort Worth, Little Rock, and surrounding areas in Texas and Arkansas. Book your next session here.
A well-planned branding session typically yields 40–80 edited images across multiple looks and settings. With strategic content planning, that translates to 3–6 months of consistent social media posting.
No — space them out strategically. Introduce yourself with a handful of portraits in the first week, then rotate through different images over time to keep your feed fresh and avoid visual repetition.
Headshots give you one or two polished portraits. A branding session gives you a full visual library — multiple outfits, settings, and moods — designed specifically for marketing and content use. For therapists building a social media presence, branding photography is the more versatile investment.
Yes. We specialize in branding photography for service-based professionals including therapists, counselors, coaches, and healthcare providers across Dallas, Fort Worth, Little Rock, and surrounding markets in Texas and Arkansas.
Your branding photos are an investment — let’s make sure you get every dollar of value from them. Contact Merrick Multimedia to book your therapist branding session in Dallas or Little Rock, or view our branding photography portfolio.