Houston 102 Group Session [March 14] | Washington, DC Photography Mentor

Next up today? The second day of my Houston mentoring- Session 102!

I’m loving how these sessions are generally a little more intimate as we go in depth on how to refine business practices so as to be more effective.

Also included in the day? Headshots! Check out these beautiful photos of my lovely mentees :)

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I even (reluctantly) stepped in front of the camera for a few, but surprisingly, despite the fact that I don’t love my hair, I actually love these shots lol. Thanks Dani & Jay :)

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^^^ I LOVE this one Dani!

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Ha! Thanks for this capture Jay- here is the selfie we were taking lol.

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Jay managed to capture a good deal of my randomness in photos and for that I am grateful lol (not all photos will be shared so as to protect the innocent- ME lol)

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Hear directly from one of my two-day mentees, Jay, on his experience!

“It was truly a wonderful and fun experience!!! I enjoyed learning new things about editing images and using natural light more in my photography. I loved hanging out with the other mentees and getting to know them. I loved the cool laid back soulful experience of learning from Danni yet it was still professional! Danni truly is a very talented photographer, teacher and business woman and really knows how to connect with her mentees and make the session feel special for everyone.

-Jay Scott

Aww thank you so much Jay! I had such a great time with you guys as well :)

If you would like to have the DFinney Experience yourself and participate in the next group mentor session, check out full details here, including upcoming cities and dates, and email me today if you’re interested in attending!

Houston 101 Group Session [March 13] | Washington, DC Photography Mentor

Happy Monday beautiful people and welcome to June! Can you believe that we’re almost halfway through the year?! The past 5 months have been a blur! A wonderful blur, but a blur nonetheless lol. 

2015 has been a year full of teaching so far and I have had a great time meeting and working with so many great photographers! I can’t tell you how awesome it is to see someone have a lightbulb moment and finally “get it”! There’s nothing like it and it never gets old :)

Well this was an unexpectedly long intro! Sometimes I get long-winded when I talk about this lol. It’s Mentor Monday though and I finally am aiming to catch up on these March recaps lol.

So today? I’m super happy to share this fun Houston session! We had such a great time and took some awesome lifestyle photos in this beautiful space :)

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And a quick trip outside for a little outdoor natural light practice :)

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Hear directly from one of the mentees on his experience! 

“My 101: Master Natural Light Shooting Session was just the shot in the arm I needed. Danielle has the knack for making all things photography seem so simple! Case in point, shooting using the Kelvin white balance. For some reason I was frightened to even give it a try. Yet she demystified it and made it so easy. Bye-bye Expo Disc. The day only got better from there! I love how Danielle’s photos look and couldn’t wait to learn her technique. My how surprised I was to learn she does very little to her photos in Lightroom and Photoshop but that it’s mostly done with correct settings in camera first. Eye opening for me!

Overall I was very satisfied with the level of instruction and the format of the session. It was well worth my time and travel. 

Thanks Danielle for being so open and giving with your time and experience. I will recommend you to everyone I know.”
-Reggie Web

Thank YOU Reggie! I had such a great time with you and can’t wait to see how you’re putting to work the skills you learned :)

If you would like to have the DFinney Experience yourself and participate in the next group mentor session, check out full details here, including upcoming cities and dates, and email me today if you’re interested in attending! 

DC 101 Group Session [March 7] | Washington, DC Photography Mentor

Happy Monday loves! It’s time for another edition of Mentor Monday here on the blog :)

I hope you had a great weekend and are ready to tackle the week with enthusiasm- I am! Lol. I actually have an exciting week coming up as I’ll be heading to Chicago to teach a couple classes and shoot a beautiful wedding this weekend. It’ll definitely be a busy week, but I’m looking forward to it.

In the meantime between time, I have mentoring recaps to share! I’m finally (almost) caught up with editing so that means I’ll have to lots to share in the weeks to come :)

Today I’ll be recapping my DC 101 session from early March! I can’t tell you how much fun I had with these ladies- it was a freezing late winter day, but we kept cozy in this gorgeous space with AWESOME light!

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Lotsa learnin’ :)

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So much fun with our sweet model Virgie, who even brought homemade cookies for us!

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When I saw what the weather was going to be like, I planned to do a nice cozy indoor session with her and things couldn’t have worked out more perfectly!

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Thanks Valerie for these great behind the scenes shots! I’ve lost count of how many hair fixing behind the scenes shots that have been captured over the years lol.

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Ahh! These shots are so cozy! Like they make ME want to curl up and write lol

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Quick top change and we headed down to the awesome lobby for a few quick shots with a different look:

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Love love loved this record wall!

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All in all I’d say it was a pretty fun day :)

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Hear directly from the attendees on their experience!

From model, Virgie:
“One of the things I loved most about the experience was seeing how excited the students were about Danielle’s lessons. They immediately saw improvement in their work, and kept oohing and aahing over the natural-light images. It was an honor (and fun!) to be a part of their learning process.

Danielle is so easy to work with, and has an innate sense of how to put together a look and shot. I’d recommend her to anyone.”

From mentee, Valerie:
“Simply put: Amazing and life-changing for me. From start to finish, Danielle was confident and professional. She challenged me, was well-prepared, and her teaching style was easy to follow. I learned so much and am so pleased with the results! I entered into the workshop a complete mess with no motivation and feeling like I needed so much work. But as I am learning, it is not how you start, but how you finish- I feel like a new photograpHER! I am confident. I am skilled. I understand natural light. Aaaaand my focus is on point :) 

Thank you soo much ladies! I really had a great time with you and cant wait to see the 

If you would like to have the DFinney Experience yourself and participate in the next group mentor session, check out full details here, including upcoming cities and dates, and email me today if you’re interested in attending!

Titilayo | Washington, DC Lifestyle Photographer

Happy Friday fabulous people!

So I did say I was supposed to be catching up on blogging right? Lol

Well… this week kind of took a different turn and I ended up massively productive on the editing front (instead of the blogging front :) I got FIFTEEN sessions completed! :D So I have absolutely no complaints there, but I didn’t want to let the week end without sharing at least one session! So I introduce you to Titilayo!

This was actually my first session of the year back in February and Titilayo’s first day of 44! Yes, 44! She doesn’t look her age AT ALL, does she?! it was a COLD late winter day but Titi’s personality (and the sun lol) helped warm things up. She brought major fun and liveliness to these photos :) 

Check out Titi’s session!

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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: June and July 2015.

Sasha | Artist Spotlight

Since I’m hopping back in the blogging saddle this week, I needed to bring you a brand new creative talent for the latest Artist Spotlight feature :) I say “needed” because when you see how beautiful her work is, you’ll agree that you needed to be introduced to her brand of awesomeness lol.

This week I’m happy to introduce you guys to my good friend Sasha! She is one of my favorite photographers, such a sweet soul, and an absolutely beautiful friend. I just love how she captures light, greenery, and her favorite subjects- babies & bellies! So it was only fitting she be featured :)

So take a moment and enjoy Sasha’s beautiful words and imagery  ♥

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What is your name?
Sasha :)

Where are you located?
Baton Rouge, Louisiana also servicing the New Orleans Metro area.

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What do you do?
Essentially, I am a photographer. I take photos, capture images, etc. But I really do much more than that. By being a photographer I am able to allow people to see themselves in a timeless & special way by documenting them when they’re feeling their absolute best. Everyone deserves to be documented at their best, I’m grateful for the opportunity to do that.

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How long have you been a photographer?
I have been documenting people for about 6 years now, professionally for 3.

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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?
When my son was little, he’d move so fast. Really fast. My poor point and shoot camera just couldn’t keep up. So I asked for a DSLR for Christmas, and that was that. I never intended for this to be my career. In fact, I had been working in mental health the past 6 years and was dead set on being a social worker. Guess some things are divine and unavoidable. :)

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Who are some of your artistic influences?
Where to start? There are so many progressive artist out there. I am most empowered by artists working in the community. Those who take the time to document everyday people who make our communities what they are. Gus Bennett, from New Orleans is a perfect example. He created the New Orleans People project where ordinary and extra ordinary folks can come and be photographed and have a chance to tell their story. That is very inspiring to me.

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What has been your favorite project that you’ve worked on so far?
Oh, I am so glad you asked! Currently, I am working on a project about individuals with Autism entitled “This is what Autism Looks Like.” It was inspired by my son, Gavin, who was diagnosed with Autism at the age of two. It will depict images of him (and possibly others) who are living and thriving with Autism everyday.

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What other types of creative work do you do?
I have started crafting and taking on a lot of DIY projects, thanks to photography. I love making my own props where I can and giving old pieces of furniture their life back.

What inspires you?
Every single day I am inspired by the movements that are happening in this country. Movements towards marriage equality, equal pay for equal work, reproductive justice and the movement toward life and liberty that truly serves all. After all, if people can’t put food on the table they sure aren’t seeking out professional photography services.

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What keeps you motivated?
Thinking about where I was one year ago and the progress I have made in just that short period of time. It’s empowering to see my growth and to have others acknowledge it as well. Also, other artists. I love seeing what new & creative things other people in the industry are doing. It keeps me going.

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Any advice to fellow creatives (in your industry or otherwise)? 
Never let a good sunset go to waste. :)

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Any other fun tidbits we should know about you? 
Something that is important to me is to remain as unpretentious and amenable as possible. I always want to be in touch with my community and document and display those who represent it as best I can. It is important for me to have people who look like me properly documented and well represented in media. 

Where can we find you online?
Website: http://www.greentangerinephotography.com/
Instagram: @GreenTangerinePhoto
Facebook: Green Tangerine Photography
Twitter: @TangerinePhotos

I hope you enjoyed getting to know Sasha a little better! Please be sure to keep up with her on social media and if you’re in or around the Baton Rouge/NOLA area, please reach out to her for your portrait needs :)

‘Til next time,

-Danni