Law Firm Headshots In Omaha
A photographer your attorneys won't mind sitting for.
What to expect
These photos go further than the firm website. LinkedIn, speaking bios, conference programs. They should be good enough for that.
Most attorneys don’t love having their picture taken. A few really don’t. Those are the people I spend the extra time with, and it’s usually worth it — they end up with a photo they’ll actually use. That gets around the firm. Participation tends to go up the second year.
Why Law Firms Are Different
Most companies can be relaxed about team photos. Firms usually can’t.
Schedules change. Attorneys get pulled into things. If everyone has to be photographed in one block, a few people won’t make it. I use self-scheduled slots across the day and leave room for whoever has to move.
The roster keeps moving. Associates come and go, laterals start mid-year, someone makes partner. New photos have to match the ones already on the site.
Your team page gets compared. Clients look at more than one firm. A page where everyone matches reads differently than one put together over ten years by four photographers.
How a Session Works
The session is built around how firms actually run.
I come to your office. Nobody leaves the building or gives up half a day. I set up lighting and a clean background in a conference room, and people come down when it’s their turn.
Nobody gets rushed. How much time each person gets depends on what you book. Firms that want partner-level portraits book the longer format, and it shows. If someone needs a few extra minutes, they get them.
Everything matches. Same lighting, same background, same crop. When someone joins in six months, their photo fits in with the rest.
Firms I’ve worked with
“He helped me develop a national photography plan for my firm — 19 offices across the United States, 500+ attorney photos… His work is stunning and he puts all of our employees at ease.”
— Kristi Buller, Kutak Rock · Google Review
“I’ve never been pleased with headshots done by other photographers in the past… I’m amazed by the results!”
— James Foxall, CEO, Tigerpaw Software
What Firms Usually Book
Most firms book a team session, with everyone photographed consecutively in a single block. It’s the straightforward option when the group can work around one time window.
Firms that want partner-level portraits book the scheduled team day instead. I’m on site for a half or full day, people pick their own time, each person gets a longer session with more than one look, and we review while we shoot. This is what most law firms end up choosing, because attorney calendars rarely cooperate with a single block.
Once everyone has picked, retouched files come back within five business days, usually sooner. We set a selection cutoff up front — if someone hasn’t chosen by then, you or I pick for them. See full pricing →
Updating One or Two Attorneys
Not every firm needs a full team session. If a new partner just made equity, or a lateral just joined, I can schedule a standalone session that matches your existing headshot style — same background tone, same crop, same lighting approach. No one will be able to tell it was shot on a different day.
Ready to Schedule?
If you’re an office manager, HR director, or managing partner at an Omaha law firm looking to update your team headshots, let’s talk. I’ll walk you through the options, give you a quote, and put together a schedule that works around your attorneys’ calendars.
Phil Nealey has photographed teams at Kutak Rock, Husch Blackwell, and dozens of other Omaha professional services firms. Nealey Photo has been serving Omaha businesses since 2006.









