For many entrepreneurs, branding photography begins with a single session.
For Lindsay Flint, founder of Lilac & Flint, it has become an evolving visual library—one that grows with her business while remaining cohesive and aligned.
Lindsay first came to Milou & Olin Collective for branding portraits designed to reflect her work and presence as a business owner. Since then, she has returned not because she needed something entirely new—but because she understands the value of consistency.
Most recently, she came in to refresh her headshots.
Not to replace her previous images—but to build upon them.
Returning to What Works
There is a certain ease that comes from working within the same studio.
The lighting remains consistent.
The tone remains aligned.
The images continue to feel like part of the same story.
For Lindsay, this meant her updated headshots did not feel disconnected from her existing branding images. Instead, they integrated seamlessly—expanding what she already had.
This is what creates a true visual identity.
Not one session.
But continuity over time.

More Than a Single Image
While a headshot may be the initial goal, most professionals quickly realize that one image is rarely enough.
During her session, Lindsay was able to walk away with multiple usable images—each offering a slightly different tone and use case. Some more direct. Some more relaxed. All cohesive.
This allows her to show up across platforms without repetition, while still maintaining a clear and recognizable presence.
A Studio That Supports Growth
As Lindsay’s business continues to evolve, so does her imagery.
Rather than starting over each time, she builds upon what already exists.
This is the advantage of working within a consistent visual environment—one that supports refinement rather than reinvention.
Extending the Experience to Her Team
After her recent session, Lindsay scheduled time for her associate to be photographed as well.
Because consistency does not stop with the founder.
It extends to the entire brand.
When teams are photographed within the same visual framework, the business presents itself with clarity and cohesion at every level.
A Different Approach to Branding Photography
Lindsay’s experience reflects a different way of thinking about branding photography.
Not as a one-time event.
But as an evolving, intentional system.
One that supports visibility, credibility, and ease over time.
At Milou & Olin Collective, branding experiences are designed with this in mind—whether a client begins with a single headshot or expands into a broader portrait library.
Each experience is curated and begins with an application to ensure alignment.
Entrepreneurs seeking a cohesive and elevated visual presence are invited to apply to be considered.









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