DaVion | Artist Spotlight

Happy Tuesday beautiful people!

No Truthy Tuesday this week, but I have something even better- a brand new Artist Spotlight! This is quickly becoming one of my favorite features for the blog.

Today it’s all about DaVion- better known as Dae! I don’t remember how I came across his work, but I am happy I did. I was drawn to his honest writing and warm spirit, so when I was in LA a couple months ago, we linked up! I photographed Dae for his feature and he was so kind to answer a few questions about his art.

So now you guys get to meet him :)

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What is your name?
DaVion “Dae” Lee. I’m often known by my social media moniker, Daeizm.

Where are you located?
I reside in Los Angeles, CA. Jefferson Park is the district I’m in.  

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What do you do?  
As of now, I am primarily a writer. The old adage of the starving artist is me, haha.  

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How long have you been a writer?  
I’ve written for most of my life, dating back to elementary school.  

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How did you become interested in writing and when did you know you wanted to make a career out of your passion?  
I believe I became interested in writing through my lore of illustration and how each drawing held a story behind it. I was, and still am, a fan of animation and the stories they tell. Back in elementary school, I would write short stories that were fantasies based off of my life and would draw characters to accompany them. As I grew older, writing became my muse for a myriad of experiences I would endure growing up. I didn’t have many people to speak on my problems with so writing was therapeutic for me. I’ve always danced around the idea of pursuing a writing career. But it wasn’t until the injury I sustained last year (2013) that I went for it. And I’m glad I did, this has felt like part of my calling. It brings me joy connecting with so many beautiful spirits through this passion of mine.  

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Who are some of your influences/inspirations?  
There are so many that I know I’ll be leaving out someone important, to me. My mom and grandmother, my family; the love of my life. As far as writing goes, Sylvia Plath, Maya Angelou, Stevie Wonder, Frank Ocean and his team, Sharon Olds, Langston Hughes, Rumi, Nayyirah Waheed, Bukowski, Alex Elle, on friends of mine that write, Abeo K., Fela Ella, Eryn Amel, Sade Harrison, Romylnn Ramos, Tyler Kent White. I’m also a huge fan of Dyme Taylor’s work. There’s so many to name.  

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What has been your favorite project that you’ve worked on so far?  
My favorite has been #WordsFromSouls, which I was inspired to make because of my writer’s block. I asked a few people close to me to give any word that spoke to them and I would surprise them with a piece written with that word. I then asked them to write one as well to that same word and the rest was history. I was bless to be introduce to so many new people whom I have since become friends with. That, by far, is my favorite project.

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What other types of creative work do you do?
Aside from writing, I was an illustrator of my own comics during junior high. I’ve also produced music. Music is everywhere for me, so I often beatbox or create a beat with any inanimate object I see or sound I hear.

What inspires you?  
My life, the fact that I exist in the vast universe, inspires me to want greatness for myself and to share with close ones around me.

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What keeps you motivated?  
Staying motivated is always a challenge. But I find it within all of the experiences I’ve endured. Whether from my past or any hurdle I’m currently facing, the feeling of defeat tends to push me to prove myself wrong or right; within the context of my subconscious.  

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Any advice to fellow creatives (in your industry or otherwise)?  
Whatever it is you wish to do, do it. Go for it.  I’m a firm believer of fighting for yourself. That little idea in your head isn’t ridiculous, it’s magic. For writing, Don’t focus so much on being grammatically correct, focus more on being honest. Often with this art, we tend to want it to be as correct as possible and it dilutes our language, thus diluting us. My favorite work is the works of raw and honest artists. Those who bypass all of the “gold standards” of writing and speak from the soul. Remember this is more of an art than a craft, so make it yours!  

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Any other fun tidbits we should know about you? 
I have a beautiful and radiant soul of a girlfriend. She has been my peace and my strength when I have none. I do blog often and I’m not sure if I’m typecasted as the “quiet, and peaceful” one but my blog is all over the place, haha. I’m human. I’m a researcher of almost everything so I have a bunch of random facts I blurt out from time to time. A huge fan of cartoons, comedy and anime, as well as my new favorite, horror films. I hope to make a short film of horror soon. As well as a story I’ve been working on while finishing my book that will be a bit of a drama.  

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Where can we find you online?  
instagram: @daeizm
twitter: @daeizm
tumblr: @daeizm​
etsy: http://etsy.com/shop/DaeizmWrites

I hope you enjoyed getting to know Dae a bit better! Make sure to follow him on social media for “dae"ly doses of awesomeness ;)

-Danni

2015 Group Mentoring Dates [New Cities Added]

Happy Friday!

As promised, this week I’m announcing the new dates that have been added for late Spring and Summer 2015!

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The original dates were listed here, and the full list of upcoming mentor sessions, including the recently added cities, is viewable below!

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Note: Since I am based in the area, Washington, DC sessions will be added as needed throughout the year. If you are interested in attending a DC session, email me and I will form new groups. So far, the dates that are crossed out are full and the remaining dates with limited availability (one seat left) have been italicized.

Atlanta, GA 
Session 101: Thursday, Feb 5 
Session 102: Friday, Feb 6

Washington, DC 
Session 101: Friday, Feb 13 
Session 102: Saturday, Feb 14
Session 101: Saturday, March 7

Houston, TX 
Session 101: Friday, March 13 
Session 102: Saturday, March 14

Washington, DC
Session 101: Friday, March 20

Brooklyn, NY
Session 101: Friday, May 1 

Chicago, IL 
Session 101: Thursday, May 21 
Session 102: Friday, May 22

Miami, FL 
Session 101: Friday, June 12 
Session 102: Saturday, June 13Charlotte, NC
Session 101: Friday, July 24 Los Angeles, CA
Session 101: Friday, August 14
Session 102: Saturday, August 15
Full details and pricing for these sessions are viewable right here! Wondering if it’s worth it? Rightfully so :) I can tell you it’s worth it, but that wouldn’t mean much coming from me, would it? Lol so here are a few words from one of my previous mentees: image“Though I was a little nervous the morning of our mentor session, that quickly changed when I reached our first location and everything got started. Danielle is so down to earth, and her warm personality and genuine smile made me feel super comfortable. Her teaching style was very thorough and she really made sure to give each one of us individual attention throughout the day. She helped me to discover functions on my camera that I didn’t even know were there, and showed me various tips and techniques for shooting and editing which have made things so much easier for me…and it has only been a week! I’m so glad that I was able to participate in this mentor session and would definitely attend future workshops with Danielle.”
-Latoya Osborne You can check out the recap of our session together in Miami right here! and all of the recaps from my mentor sessions right here in the mentoring archive if you have a little time on your hands :) If you are interested in participating in Session 101 OR both sessions, email me ASAP and we can get you secured for the date(s)! All that’s required to secure your seat is a $100 retainer. So if you’re interested in just one day, your retainer would be $100, but if you are interested in both, you retainer would be $200. Once your retainer is paid, your seat is secured! The balance can be paid in one or two payments as long as it’s cared for no later than two weeks prior to the session. image If you have any questions, please let me know and I’ll be happy to answer them for you! That’s it for me today and I hope to hear from you and work with you very soon :) Have a great weekend! -Danielle

Los Angeles Group Mentor Session [Nov 13] | Washington, DC Photography Instructor

Happy Tuesday loves!

No Truthy Tuesday post today, but I’m happy to be sharing the last recap of my 2014 group mentor sessions! Yay! Lol

In November I traveled to LA for my last group session of the year and we couldn’t have asked for a better day- the weather was perfect and the group had a wonderful chemistry!

I’ve really come to love these group sessions because I’m able to have a full day building with the participants and we all leave with a bond and great memories of the day :)

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These headshots make me so happy because within a few blocks, we were able to find surroundings to perfectly compliment everyone!

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Beginning this year, headshots will no longer be offered with the 101 course, so this is actually the last recap of this type (sadface). There will be lots more photos of the attendees in action for 101 and headshots will now be included for 102 :) What’s this 101/102 business? Check out the revamped mentoring programs here.

So what did the mentees think of the day? Hear from one in her own words:

“Your session restored my motivation to shoot! I felt myself smiling during and after the learning experience, and feeling more confident than ever. Your professionalism, willingness to share your time, and talent speaks volumes for what the future holds for you!”
-Tarsha Jones

If you would like to have the DFinney Experience yourself and participate in the next group mentor session, email me today!

Yodith | Artist Spotlight

Happy Friday beautiful people!

I hope your week went well despite the freezing subzero temps! Mine was okay- it could have been better, but I will not complain :) I AM happy to share this post with you guys today though! I’m sharing another one of my talented friends with you ^_^

Today’s artist spotlight features fellow photographer- Yodith! She and I actually only recently met in person a few months ago, but because social media makes you feel like you know people, it was like catching up with an old friend. So I asked to shoot her and feature her on my blog and she kindly obliged :) I enjoyed getting to know more about her and her art and I hope you do as well-

Meet Yodith!

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What is your name?
Yodith Dammlash  

Where are you located?
Prince George’s County, MD  

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What do you do?
I am a photographer (more specifically a photo-based artist) and archivist. I am also a part of Mambu Badu, a photography collective for self-identified women of African descent.

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How long have you been a photographer?
Ten years now. Time flies!  

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How did you become interested in photography and when did you know you wanted to make a career out of your passion?
I’ve been interested in photography for as long as I can remember. When I was little I always wanted to use my mother’s little film camera and my uncle’s professional camera. I took classes my junior and senior years in high school and my mentor insisted I apply to a few visual arts colleges along with regular universities. It wasn’t until I saw the exhibit “Ethiopian Passages: Dialogues in the Diaspora” and I saw Aida Muluneh’s work that I really felt like I should also take my art seriously and pursue photography after high school. I subsequently attended Corcoran College of Art + Design where I earned a Bachelors in Fine Art Photography.  

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Who are some of your influences/inspirations?
My family. Visual artists Gordon Parks, Aida Muluneh, Chester Higgins, Carrie Mae Weems, Lorna Simpson, Richard Avedon, Kebedech Tekleab and Margaret Bourke White. Writers like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Langston Hughes, Edwidge Danticat, Khaled Hosseini, Warsan Shire and Audre Lorde.  So, so many music artists like A Tribe Called Quest, Kendrick Lamar, Donny Hathaway, Robert Glasper Experiment, NaS and Meshell Ndegeocello, to name a few.   

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What has been your favorite project that you’ve worked on so far?
My favorite project is probably Placement, a photo series about my grandmother. I originally started documenting my grandmother for a photojournalism class assignment. I started considering the quiet in her life and how different her life may be if she still lived in Ethiopia, as oppose to my family home for the past 18 years. She is so interesting to me, in just her day to day life. Her movements, her chores in the house, her belongings. The older generation who leave their homelands to join their adult children and families overseas is a part of the African diaspora that you rarely see documented. I wanted to shed light on that usually more stagnant life.  

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What other types of creative work do you do?
I’ve become something like the documentarian/historian of my family. I’ve always been interested in my family lineage and stories my grandmother and parents would tell me about their families. I’ve accumulated and archived over 300 photos, negatives and slides of my parents families and their time in Ethiopia. I’ve been incorporating them in my current project The Names We Bear so I fancy myself a creative archivist. I’m also a closet writer (shhh!).  

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What inspires you? 
All of the aforementioned people as well as my Ethiopian culture. Natural light. Smoke as an aesthetic. The human face. Spike Lee Joints.

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What keeps you motivated?
Surrounding myself with other creatives. Having a community of other artists and photographers to bounce ideas off of and collaborate with helps in moments of self-doubt and exhaustion.  

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Any advice to fellow creatives (in your industry or otherwise)?
They say there is there nothing under the sun that hasn’t already been done. I say it still hasn’t been done by you. Your vision, your narrative, your art can only be done the way you do it. There is space for that; there is space for you.  

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Any other fun tidbits we should know about you?
I am somewhat of a human jukebox. I have an affinity for memorizing song melodies and lyrics after one listen and I’m able to mimic the artist almost exactly. I love coffee but never turn down bubble tea. I enjoy baking almost as much as I enjoy eating. I probably have the most organized and extensive Google Music library you’ll ever find. Most importantly, I know every Living Single, Chappelle’s Show and Boondocks episode by heart.  

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Where can we find you online?
online portfolio: www.YodithD.com
twitter: @yodithnprogress
instagram: @yodithnprogress
tumblr: @yodithnprogress​ 

I hope you enjoyed her interview! Be sure to follow Yodith social media and keep up with her projects :)

I hope you have a great weekend!

-Danni

Latoya & Johnny | Washington, DC Engagement Photographer

Happy Wedding Wednesday! I DO participate every so often ;) I can’t wait to share this engagement session with you guys today!

Latoya & Johnny are my wonderful wedding clients from the beautiful (but COLD- especially now lol) city of Chicago! They came in town for their engagement session last month and as it would happen, it rained the ENTIRE day we’d scheduled for their session :( 

Needless to say we were bummed. Some of the major things Latoya loved about my work were the natural lighting and colorful surroundings- two things we can’t easily replicate indoors :/ But necessity is the mother of invention so once we knew for sure it would be raining all day, the gears started moving and I gathered ideas to ensure that they’d have the flyest indoor engagement session ever! The results? Gorgeousness.  

I had to do some heavy reassuring to Latoya because she really had her heart set on an outdoor session but as I reassured her the photos would turn out beautifully, I was also reassuring myself in the process because I was doing something new for her. But I was very excited to not only do something new, but to do it awesomely!

In the end, instead of Latoya & Johnny getting something similar to what I’ve done previously, they got their very own unique engagement session and I think that’s much better than colorful walls and natural light ;)

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The rain let up just in time to sneak a few outside shots in their last outfit!

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If you’re interested in booking a session and would like to have the DFinney Experience yourself, email me and schedule yours today! Currently booking: February 2015.