Melinda | Alexandria, VA Headshot Photographer

Happy Thursday loves!

I’ve been writing all these long posts on the blog this week, so let me stop talking so much and share some pictures lol.

I have a few headshot sessions to share and first up is Melinda!

Melinda and her site designer reached out for what I’m going to call personality headshots :) I was so excited to hear that they’d considered multiple photographers and the decision to go with me was an easy one! (that sound you hear is me cheesing) lol. It was smooth sailing during the preliminary session planning, but the day came and Melinda was nervous and so not looking forward to taking pictures :(

Denyelle and I did our best to help her relax but it didn’t seem like it was working lol. Melinda said that she really doesn’t like taking pictures so it was hard to relax. Well, we got started and guess what? She ended up having a great time :D

So great in fact that I got the sweetest email from her after our session:

“Danielle - Thank you SO MUCH for yesterday.  You turned something I was not looking forward to into a truly enjoyable day.  The authentic smiles and laughter you said you saw were a product of you being you.  I love being around people that are doing what they love to do.  That in itself makes me happy.

So thank you for helping me through yesterday and making it fun.  You rock!  I’m now really excited to see the pictures!
Big hugs!”

Her message made my day! I can’t tell you how happy it makes me that I’m able to have little breakthroughs like this with my clients. I really enjoy what I do and the fact that I’m able to make others feel good in the process is a sweet bonus :)

Well I did say I wasn’t going to talk as much, right? We see how well that’s going lol. Check out my faves from Melinda’s mini headshot session: 

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If you’re interested in a headshot session and would like to have the DFinney Experience yourself, email me and schedule yours today! Currently booking: October & November 2014. 

Flaco Shalom | A Few Quick Bucks Are Never Worth The Trouble

Happy Wednesday loves,

I have a bit of a different post today… I want to share my experience with a fellow artist Flaco Shalom. 

Flaco Shalom is a talented Detroit based artist who does amazing work. I am all about fellow creatives and small businesses so when I see work that moves me, I am more than willing to support! The live painting aspect of his work reminded me of Alexa Meade, an awesome LA artist, but I loved that he was somewhat closer to me in proximity and not as big just yet so I was in a position to be able to support his art without breaking the bank lol.

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So that’s exactly what I did a few months back in April when I saw that he was having a flash sale on his instagram account (which has since been deactivated). I even excitedly shared the post with my followers because I wanted to support him! The sale was just $50 for a custom canvas of any photo of your choice. Judging by the work I’d seen, I knew I would love the result so I was really excited. So excited I even included a $20 tip with my payment because I truly wanted to support my creative brother.

Well that began what would become a huge headache.

Flaco gave the initial turnaround estimate of one week which I thought was rather ambitious, but hey I’m not the painter and I don’t know how he works. I was super busy around the time that I made the initial purchase so time passed without my even realizing it and by the time I did, it was May. So I sent a friendly follow-up message and was told he had quite a few folks that wanted orders done by mother’s day so he wanted to get those taken care of first. Poor business practices but understandable. I don’t have an urgent need, I just wanted something nice to add to my art wall. So again the estimated timeframe I was given was a week.

At this point, here are a couple things I’d like to point out: 

Flaco’s special was done via text message. This was my first red flag but I ignored it due to excitement. No real business does business via text message. Text messages are hard to keep track of, do not allow you to keep solid records, and can easily be lost if your phone is lost or stolen. 

After Flaco’s initial instagram special, he had another one the very next day. In the messages we exchanged he shared that 25 people had already purchased custom pieces… So why in the world was he having another one when there’s no way he’d cared for the projects already on his plate? As his instagram and tumblr showed, he was also in the midst of traveling to different cities and hosting live painting events.


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As I stated previously I don’t know how he works so maybe he very well could crank out 25+ custom portraits within a month- maybe even two months, but as the time passed and the shady elements piled up, I quickly saw that was not the case. 

Each time I reached out for an update, it was either not responded to or I was given the timeframe estimate of “one week”. I don’t like being told stories as I’m sure no one does. Being in a service based business myself, I quickly learned that despite your best intentions, providing your client with realistic expectations on when they can expect to see their product is more important than trying to make them feel better by giving a false estimate with no follow-up. Because what happens when that’s not met? You’ve created an anxiety-filled client when they would have been just fine if you gave them a realistic expectation in the first place. 

The last time I reached out for an update, I was told that he’d lost his phone and thus lost every client’s info who’d sent him a photo to be painted -_-

Let me tell you why that’s not an excuse: Everyone paid via PayPal.

He may have lost cell numbers, but he very well had everyone’s email address who paid him. Any conscientious business owner would have reached out to every person he received money from, explained the situation, and got the respective photos that everyone paid to have painted. That didn’t happen.

At this point it is 5 months post purchase and I have no desire to get my $70 back. I made the mistake of sending his money “Friends & Family” so there was no fee attached so I don’t have a way to open a claim due to fraud (major lesson learned on my part). So I chose instead to write. It took me a while to decide to do this because I am not at all about smearing anyone’s name but these are facts, I’m merely sharing them publicly. And I wanted to write not just to speak about Flaco’s poor business practices but to speak to other creatives and aspiring small business owners.

It is NEVER worth it to sacrifice your reputation for a few dollars.

Flaco may have walked away with a pretty piece of change, but that money was gone in what… a month? Maybe two. Now what? He’s soiled his reputation just for a few dollars. Which is really unfortunate because he clearly is talented.

To aspiring creatives and small business owners:

Beware of “quick specials”. You can’t sustain good customer service with super low rates. If that’s your goal, ok. But if it is your goal, just know that it will be a very short run for you.

I’d been meaning to write about this for some time when I saw Ash The Painter’s situation last year, but dealing with Flaco reminded me so here we are. A quick google search of Ash’s name will unfortunately pull up “Ash The Painter complaints” as the second most popular searched phrase. She blew up in popularity very quickly and now unfortunately has a soiled reputation along with many unhappy clients who never received their art

So what’s the lesson? I guess I say all this to say that trying to gain a few quick bucks is never worth the trouble in the end. Especially if you knowingly plan to defraud people. The internet makes the world quite small and a quick search shows that I’m not the only one with this experience. I also want to apologize to any of my followers who purchased art from him because of my recommendation and never received it :/

This situation also taught me that just because I may never do something like this, doesn’t mean that all other fellow creatives are honest business people. I was so quick to trust because something like this was the farthest thing from my mind. But hey, lesson learned. I hope my $70 went to something nice lol.

Thanks for hanging in there and reading about my experience. Let me know what you think!

‘Til next time,

-Danni

Fall Mentoring + Summer Minis

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Happy Wednesday loves!

As promised, today the deets for Fall Mentoring dates are here!

I’m running a bit behind because I was traveling to Chicago earlier today… I’m here now and I’m getting ready for my group session tomorrow!

So about these cities for the fall… I’ve been listening :) Quite a few folks have been asking for Brooklyn and Baton Rouge sessions so I’m coming!! Lol

I’ll actually be in New Orleans instead of Baton Rouge as initially stated because it worked out a little better travel-wise to base in New Orleans so I hope the drive won’t be too bad for my Baton Rouge folks :) If there is enough interest, a second date may be added, but for now, I will be doing one date for mentoring per city and the dates are as follows:

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So what are these sessions all about?? You can check out a description here and read a few recaps and mentee testimonials from recent group sessions in AtlantaDCCharlotte, and Little Rock.

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I have so much fun with these guys during their session and afterwards since all participants after the session are added to our private Facebook group for ongoing mentoring!

Hear what a couple previous mentees have to say about it:

“Danni made me feel very comfortable with her during our mentoring session, which made me open to ask any question I had. She showed and explained different aspects of photography in such a simple way to grasp. It was truly a great experience! Danielle is very friendly while still maintaining professionalism. I can see that my photography skill has definitely increased since my session! Lastly, I thought it was the best thing ever when Danielle started a mentoring group on Facebook! I can’t thank her enough!”

-Maryam Roz

“In my opinion the fact that Danielle created the group so that her mentees could continue learning, shows the care she has for her students. The group has been extremely helpful, not only with technical things & refreshers, but also support. Sometimes it’s just nice to know someone else is having your same struggle.”

-Shira Crew


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This photo was purely an indulgent post lol. This is one of my new favorite images from my recent DC mentor session this past weekend. We look so cool! Lol

Not to be forgotten in all of this excitement… MINIS!

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This Friday is your last day to book a mini session until the Fall! Unless you are a previous client of course, then you can book a mini whenever you want :) There is very limited availability, so please email me ASAP if you’d like to snag one of those spots while you can.

Well that’s it for today! I’m off to take a nap lol.

Every time I go out of town, I never seem to get a full night’s rest before I leave… Procrastinator Extraordinaire lol.

Have a great day!

-Danni

Atlanta Group Mentoring [June 6] | Washington, DC Photography Instructor

Last, but certainly not least for today is the first group mentor session in Atlanta!

There was so much interest in Atlanta that we ended up having two group sessions and they both turned out great! 

The first session on June 6 ended up being much more intimate than initially planned due to last minute changes with a couple of the other attendees, but I absolutely LOVED this smaller size! So much so that I’ve changed my format for the group sessions to be for groups of 2 to 4 photographers :)

My time with Renee & Nicole was absolutely perfect! For starters, we held the session in the beautiful condo that I rented from Airbnb (Check them out if you don’t know about them! Great alternative to hotels when you travel out of town. There’s also a $25 credit waiting for you at the link :) and the Inman Park neighborhood, where we were, was awesome! Literally everything we needed for a comfortable experience.

It rained just as we were getting ready to break to take their headshots but fortunately our building was beautiful and full of natural light for us to use for photos :)

Here are a few behind the scenes shots along with headshots for each attendee! 

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“Danielle was always very professional and timely with communication prior to the session.  I was really looking forward to my mentoring session, and it did not disappoint! The size of our group really allowed us to talk openly and have plenty of time for questions and one on one instruction. Shooting in natural light had somewhat intimidated me; however, I felt much more confident after our mentoring session. It was an investment of time and money well spent!”

-Renee Davis

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If you’re interested in participating in the next group mentor session and would like to have the DFinney Experience yourself, email me today! View more information on the photographer education options offered here!

DC Group Mentoring [May 24] | Washington, DC Photography Instructor

Next up today? DC!

This was my third official group mentor session but the first in my own city and I couldn’t have asked for a better group of ladies to work with!

The weather was perfect and we had such a good time! I think the more I do these, the more comfortable I’m becoming as well, so that just makes for a day that flows very nicely! Connie traveled up from Richmond to join us for the session and her bubbly personality was a very welcome addition to the group!

I love the small size of these sessions because it really allows us to get to know one another and enables me to provide assistance individually. These ladies walked away with more confidence in their photography and the skills to bring to life what THEY want instead of just taking with the camera gives them :)

Here are a few behind the scenes shots along with headshots for each attendee!

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“I loved the mentor session! It was so refreshing and eye opening. It was like the glue I needed to bring all the various pieces of photography together so that it made sense. I also learned some awesome techniques that I just really never quite thought about. Danielle explained everything so well it sounded simplistic! She was very real and personable which made a huge impact to me. I was not shocked at her level of organization or professionalism because her work spoke for her before I ever met her, so I expected nothing less, but got so much more! I loved networking with other photographers of other levels as well. That’s a great way to connect and continue to learn from others. They will forever be my photography comrades as we develop and enhance our skills so that we all can bring smiles to the lives we touch one click at a time.”

-Connie McGowan

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“I wanted to take the next step and really put myself out there with my photography business. My goals for the session included building on my knowledge of natural light photography, client interaction, location scouting, editing, and overall business practices. Danielle exceeded my expectations and gave her all in sharing her experiences and tips with us. The class never felt rushed and I definitely felt comfortable with asking Danielle any question that popped up in my mind. Her instruction was concise and to the point. This was a great class and would recommend to anyone looking to take their photography to the next level.”

-Lakesha Lewis

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“I was a bit nervous, but Danielle and the other mentees put me at ease instantly. Danielle’s materials were thorough and presented well. She answered all of my questions and shared an abundance of valuable information. The investment was well worth it!”

-Monica Hunt

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“Danielle is so awesome. She takes her time to hear your needs and address your concerns thoroughly. I love how she made sure we were fully grasping the techniques, which by the way made photo taking so simple! Seriously, if you don’t learn anything from these sessions, it’s your fault. 

It was such a treat working with Danni as she made it a relaxed, and extremely comfortable environment. If you’re weighing your options, go ahead and throw the others put of the window. DFinney is the way to go. What are you waiting for??”

-Asha Welsh

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If you’re interested in participating in the next group mentor session and would like to have the DFinney Experience yourself, email me today! View more information on the photographer education options offered here!