How I got started | Part I

Happy Thursday guys! So this month has been crazy busy (clearly because I haven’t posted anything on the blog since the first week of January) lol but I’m back now with the long awaited post I’ve been talking about on Facebook.
 
I will need to break this down into several different parts because I have a lot to share and I want this to be as helpful and informative as possible. I want to show that things don’t happen overnight and that you need to be patient and willing to learn from any/everywhere if you wish to succeed in your photography endeavors.
 
So let’s get started with the basics! i’m going to do this in Q&A format so it’s easier to read.

How did you get started in photography?
My interest in photography came about really because of graphic design and digital art. I loved making things on the computer and I got into editing other people’s photos for fun…

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Then I figured maybe I should take my own to edit! Things were every primitive at first because I was taking photos with the sole purpose of editing them so I didn’t care about getting things right in camera.

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But the more I did it, the more I realized if I do it right in camera I’ll have less editing to do lol. This definitely took time because I really liked doing a bunch of creative edits at first.

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As my style began to shift to one of less editing and more technically correct, my brother was a huge help in this regard. He’s been doing photography for over 10 years and was quite frustrated with my initial haphazard way of learning lol. But I’m very thankful to him because once I started taking my photography more seriously, he was (and still is) very helpful whenever I need assistance. In addition to my brother, observing other photographers’ work, using youtube, google, books, and the almighty tool of trial and error, I’ve been able to learn  how to see and use natural light correctly, how to pose/photograph at flattering angles, how to retouch skin naturally, and many more shooting and editing techniques!
 
When did you realize that you wanted to make it a profession?
I honestly feel like I fell into this and I’m so thankful the opportunity presented itself when it did. I was doing admin work for about 3 years and was laid off in 2009… Believe me when I say that was the best thing that happened to me! I had been doing my photography on the side while I was still working full-time, so when I was laid off, the plan was to do a little more with it until I found another position but it kept me busy so I stuck with it! I always said I never wanted to have my own business because it would be too much work and that I would stop liking it if I had to do it for money… but I’m glad to say that that hasn’t been the case :)
 
How did you go about making it your day job?
After I was laid off, I just put it out there that I was available for bookings (through word of mouth and Facebook). I had a big sale which got me a lot of business, and got my name out to a lot of folks that wouldn’t have otherwise heard of me.  Getting clients is only a small piece of what makes a business successful though… developing positive client relationships, improving my skills, coming up with marketing initiatives, keeping track of finances and expenses, trying new ideas, etc… all that plus more went into making this my career. 


I am very much a planner and perfectionist so sometimes when something is too big, thinking a lot about it causes me to procrastinate and never get anything done. I’m 100% sure that’s what would have happened to me if I wasn’t laid off. When I was laid off, I was kind of forced to do something with my photography until I got another position… I didn’t have a plan of action in place or anything, it kind of just flowed. I definitely hit bumps in the road and there was a learning curve, but I’m thankful for the lessons learned along the way. (I’ll go more into detail in another post :)

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I’ll end with a few before & after photos comparing my style and technique (or lack thereof lol) from over the years to where it is now… it is Throwback Thursday after all ;) 
Each photo was shot at the same location and I think these are perfect examples of why new photographers shouldn’t get discouraged that their work doesn’t look awesome yet… it takes time! :) Each person progresses differently so it might take you even less time than it took me, or it might take you longer. The point is that you’re improving so don’t be too hard on yourself.


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I can see that this will definitely be a multi-part series lol… I don’t want to make each post too long so I’ll break it up into as many pieces as necessary. 


I hope you enjoyed Part 1 :)


-Danni

Desiree | Washington, DC Lifestyle Senior Photographer

Happy Thursday everyone! 

So last week I posted a couple sessions that I never got a chance to from last year… Well it turns out I actually have more sessions from 2012 that I forgot to blog lol. 

Today’s blog post is a special one! I’ve been working with Desiree since the very beginning of DFinney Photography! Here is some of our work together over the past few years beginning in 2009 and we’ve done a shoot together every year since :)

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Desiree will be graduating from Bowie State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (yay Desi! :) so she wanted to do a fun twist on her senior photos- a black & white Janelle Monae inspired session! She sent me her ideas and I was in love! I came up with the perfect locations for her shoot and I am so happy with how everything came together.

Desiree’s session is a perfect example of why I love custom photography- you don’t just get a cookie-cutter portrait session, we bring YOUR ideas to life and make your photos completely you!!

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And because she IS graduating, we got together a few days later and took a few photos in her nursing uniform for her graduation announcements :)

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Congrats again Desi! :)

Interested in your own session? Email me and schedule yours today!

Cindy | Washington, DC Lifestyle Senior Photographer

Continuing with the 2012 sessions I never got to blog… I’m bringing a little sunshine-y warmth and brightness to this freezing winter day with Cindy!

This has to be one of my favorite sessions ever! We got together on a very hot summer day but Cindy was so cool and laid-back, you would never know :) She was a great model for this senior session and I just love how her photos turned out! 

Hair and makeup were taken care of by Anastasia and Stephanie who did fabulous job as always :)

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Interested in your own session? Email me and schedule yours today!

Amber | Washington, DC Creative Lifestyle Photographer

I have quite a few sessions from 2012 that I never got a chance to blog so I’ll be posting those over the next few days…

First up is Amber! She is a local model who was a perfect addition to our Natural Hair Project with her awesome blonde fro :)

We met for her shoot on an unusually warm day back in October… I remember I was not having a very good day. I went to do a site visit in Alexandria and locked my keys, phone, and purse in the car and lost about 3 hours of my day :/ I made it back in time for her shoot and we ended up having a great time :)

Take a look at the photos from Amber’s session!

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Interested in your own session? Email me and schedule yours today!

On the move in 2013 | First stop: ATLANTA!

Happy Wednesday everyone! I hope the new year is treating you well so far :)

So I thought it fitting that the first post of 2013 be an exciting one!! I’ve been sharing this on social media for the past couple weeks, but now I can make the official announcement on the blog!

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We are soo excited to take DFinney Photography on the road!

Last year, Denyelle and I had the privilege of working with Maeling “Natural Chica” Tapp

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And the response her session received was amazing! Since she lives in Atlanta, we got a lot of interest from folks in Georgia, so I’m looking forward finally making my way down there :)

While in town, I will be doing mentor and mini sessions. There are 2 mentor session slots available for Saturday, Feb 23 or Monday, Feb 25. Minis will be booked Friday through Sunday.

Mini Sessions are $175 and include the following:

• Pre-consult to ensure your photo session will be just what you want!
• 30 min photo session for up to 4 people
• 1 outfit
• Custom editing of the best 10-15 images selected by the photographer

• Private digital proof gallery for ordering
The minimum print requirement has been waived for the special.

Mentor Sessions are $475 and include the following.

Mini and Mentor Sessions don’t include makeup like Standard Sessions, but professional makeup application is always highly recommended for best results :) That’s where the glam squad comes in! 

If you’d like to have your makeup done, it will just be an additional $55 (You save $10 when you book ahead. Paying the day of, it will be $65) If you’d like both your hair and makeup done, that will just be $130 (You save $20 when you book ahead. Paying the the day of, it will be $150).

Not sure if it’s worth it? Trust me it is! Just take a look at some of our fabulous photos to prove it!

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Hair by Anastasia. Makeup by Stephanie

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Hair by Anastasia. Makeup by Denyelle

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Hair by Anastasia. Makeup by Stephanie

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Hair by Anastasia

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Makeup by Denyelle

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Makeup by Stephanie

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Makeup by Denyelle

To take advantage of this special mini session offer, you must be located in (or willing to travel to) Atlanta, GA. Your session must be booked no later than February 11, 2013 for a session to be photographed February 22-25, 2013.

Ready to book?
You can view the calendar and secure your spot  here: 

Have additional questions? 
Please view the FAQ section and if you have additional questions not answered there, feel free to email me: danielle@dfinneyphoto.com.

We are so excited to be coming to Atlanta and we can’t wait to work with you all!

Till next time!

-Danni