Truthy Tuesday | Professionalism is not an option

Happy Truthy Tuesday!

So I was supposed to have been picking back up with my every other Tuesday posting LAST Tuesday, but clearly that didn’t go so well lol. So I’m back at it now and I have a great topic for you guys today.

A few weeks ago I posed a question on Facebook and Instagram to get feedback on my brand and aside from the other descriptive nouns and adjectives related to my work itself, surprisingly “professionalism” was a common response. 

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I say surprisingly because as a professional in any industry you SHOULD conduct business in a professional manner, your business should have a professional appearance, and you should deal with your clients in a professional manner… SHOULD. But all too often with small businesses (and even large companies) we see those thing aren’t the case. Why?

While there could be many reasons, it really boils down to two reasons/excuses: 1) You don’t know how or 2) You don’t want to. Here are the solutions: 1) Learn or 2) Don’t be in business. There is never a legitimate reason to justify a lack of professionalism. Even a rude client is no reason to do so. Why? Because a lack of professionalism reflects poorly on you and your brand, not the client.

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For those struggling with this or who desire to improve their professionalism here are a few tips :) They’re going to sound so simple when you read them but you’d be surprised at how many are not being done.

Honor your commitments. If for some reason you can’t, inform the parties involved as soon as possible so appropriate arrangements can be made. No shows = burned bridges.

Be on time. I feel silly for even putting this here because if you know me, you know I struggle with this, but it is very important. Punctuality helps others gain confidence in you. This is true regarding physical meeting/appointments and also when promising to meet deadlines. Running behind with something? Again, inform the parties involved.

Be knowledgeable. As a professional, by definition you should know what you do, but can you answer client questions clearly and efficiently? 

I could go on, but I don’t want this post to get any longer than it already is lol. In short, professionalism hinges heavily on communication. This includes contracts, follow-up emails, thank you notes, etc… Letting folks know what’s going and following through makes all the difference. Don’t think that’s necessary in your industry? It may not be, but there’s never any harm in being “too” professional :)

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Professionalism helps you gain the trust of your potential clients and the confidence of those you already work with! All of this just helps you to see that if you’re running/operating a business/ dealing with the public in any way, professionalism should not be an option.

Sorry I got a little long-winded today :/ Let me know what you thought of today’s post!

See you next time :)

-Danni

All Photos in this post were shot by Elle Danielle Photography.

Lynda | Washington, DC Headshot Photographer

Also familiar faces from the Summer Mini Recap- Lynda! I had such a fun time photographing her!

Lynda just wanted a few professional photos that she could use for her LinkedIn profile and boy did we deliver! I think it’s safe to say she’s going to have some of the best looking LinkedIn photos out there :)

For someone who had never taken pictures before, Lynda sure looked like a model for her session!

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A few words from Lynda about her session: 

“Working with Danielle was definitely a positive experience! I came into the shoot clueless on how to pose, and I was worried about showing my not-so-perfect teeth and being absolutely nervous was no help. But as soon as I ‘stepped’ into the photo shoot, she made me feel very comfortable. She had a calmness and patience about her that made me relax… it also helped that she gave out positive feedback so that, almost immediately, boosted my confidence.

My overall experience was very enlightening! It is funny to say this but, during the makeup application and the shoot,  I was already thinking of how I could work with them again! They are both such talented ladies and it would be crazy not to support their work! Denyelle was absolutely amazing! I felt that she barely touched my face and I just magically turned into this beautiful person with flawless makeup on!! I have already recommended some of my friends and even colleagues to them!”
I can’t thank Lynda enough for such kind words! 
If you’re interested and would like to have the DFinney Experience yourself,  email me and schedule yours today!

Sherry | Washington, DC Headshot Photographer

Continuing with my catch-up posts from last week, I have a couple headshot sessions to share today… First up is Sherry!

The day of her mini headshot session was an interesting one to say the least! Makeup was completed, and we’d just begun shooting when it decided to start raining :( It seemed like it was going to be a passing shower so we waited… grabbed a potbelly sandwich and waited some more. Finally I started thinking ok, what’s our game plan? Mind you, the weekend just before the same thing happened to one of my mini sessions! i was beginning to think the rain had it out for me.

After almost 30 minutes the rain finally let up and we could get back into her session. Thankfully Sherry was my only shoot of the day so we had plenty of time to make up for the delay.

And her photos turned out beautifully :)

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

Larnell & Darnetta | Washington, DC Engagement Photographer

Last but certainly not least this morning we have the latest feature from Paul Carrick Brunson‘s #GoodPeopleProjectYou can find the first one I shot HERE.

Larnell & Darnetta are a newly engaged couple looking to make the modest wedding of their dreams a reality and hoping for a little help from the community to make that happen! 

I got together with these two on a beautiful Friday afternoon a couple weeks ago and they were an absolute pleasure to work with! Their love is clearly evident and was a joy to capture.

Take a look at their engagement session below and make sure you head over to Paul’s website to check out their story and possibly help make their wedding dreams a reality!

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

Ellegood Family | Washington, DC Family Photographer

Next up on the blog this morning is the adorable Ellegood Family! Also familiar faces from the Summer Mini Recap :) 

I first worked with Sharonda & Sherman a couple years ago when I shot their engagement photos:

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Fast-forward a couple years and I was so happy to work with them again, this time for their family photos! Just a few weeks after celebrating their first wedding anniversary :)

Aren’t they just the cutest little family?

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Didn’t get a chance to take advantage of the Summer Minis? Not to worry! Fall Minis are here! Just a few spots remain so if you’re interested in your own session, email me and schedule yours today!