Ginger | Arlington, VA Headshot Photographer

Next up for today? Mini headshot session with Ginger!

Ginger is a licensed psychotherapist and financial coach and the creator of Girls Just Wanna Have Funds- a wonderful service where she provides financial advice for women! Ginger has been featured on MSNBC, Elle Magazine, Teen Vogue, and a number of other media outlets! 

It was a pleasure working with her to update her headshots with fun images more reflective of her personality! And of COURSE I loved her outfit choice! #coralloversunite lol. Here are a few of my faves!

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

Michelle | Washington, DC Headshot Photographer

Happy Thursday beautiful people!

I have been severely lacking in sharing photos from my portrait sessions this year so I am going to make a concerted effort from now until the end of the year to catch up a bit :) 

Today? I’ll be sharing a couple headshot sessions! First up is Michelle!

Michelle wanted updated headshots that really reflected her personality and we had soo much fun doing so! The light was perfect, the weather was perfect- we couldn’t have asked for a better day! It was a true joy capturing Michelle’s warm and fun personality :)

Here are a few of my favorites!

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

Style Progression | Truthy Tuesday

Good Tuesday afternoon to you!

It’s been a little over a month since the last Truthy, so I figured it was about time for another :) I’m so happy to share this one with you guys today because you’ll get to see some vintage DFinney originals lol.

I happened to see one of my old photos on my mother’s screensaver last week and it made me reflect on just how much my style has changed over the years! So I thought it would be cool to share that with you guys… Every so often I hear uncertainty regarding how to go about developing one’s photography style and I always say the same thing- it takes time! 

Here is a look back at some of the things I used to do a few years back and (where applicable), how I would shoot things like this now.

Senior Photos
At one time I thought I had to mimic the whole backdrop & drape look that you get with traditional high school photos to consider myself a senior photographer. Then I pretty much shot very freestyle for the relaxed look. Now? I stay true to my style. I don’t like backdrops so I don’t shoot them lol. I will absolutely photograph you in your cap and gown, but it will be with a complimenting background and your “freestyle” photos? Will still be shot in the same polished manner, just a bit more colorful :)

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March 2014

Maternity photos
Oh maternity photos, how I love thee :) I didn’t use to though… Because so many clients at the time asked for these two piece belly outfits and I thought I had to oblige! Now? I photograph clients who want modern maternity photos sans the two piece outfits :) This is not at all to say I don’t like those photos, but it IS to say that clients looking for that, probably wouldn’t want me as their photographer because our styles are simply different! 

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March 2010

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February 2015

Newborn & baby photos
Newborns & babies? If you’re a recent follower, you have never seen me post any newborn or baby photos lol. That’s because I don’t do them BUT at one time I tried. I thought I had to do everything… But I gave it a try and realized, this isn’t for me lol. I absolutely LOVE babies, I just don’t love photographing them because it is A LOT of work. So I give the utmost kudos to newborn and child photographers and refer all inquiries to them :) These are my feeble attempts in 2010.

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March & April 2010

Family photos
At one time I thought props were cool. They are indeed still cool for others but they simply don’t fit my style. I actually used to get a bit discouraged with myself sometimes when I would bring a prop or two and forget to use it… not realizing that that was probably a sign that I didn’t need them lol. Anyway, now I try to focus more on capturing moments and not using props :)

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September 2012

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July 2015

Promo/Headshots
I LOVE taking images for fellow creatives to use for modeling & business promo! Here is another area where a clear shift in style was seen. I allowed whatever the client’s needs were to take priority and direct my style. Now? My style is consistent and I work with creatives whose style and brand meshes well with my own :)

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March 2010

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March 2015

I think that’s a good enough sample of images for you to get the point lol. 

As you see, initially I found my “style” being dictated by the needs and wants of my clients instead of the other way around. I thought I had to do EVERYTHING in order to be successful at this. Otherwise who would hire me? Over time I began to see trends in my work and was able to identify the things that I consistently enjoyed doing, so I phased out the others. In doing so, I learned that when you are passionate about something (and display ONLY what you are passionate about doing), you will attract the clients who enjoy the same. You will attract clients who like what you like, and that in turn will result in jobs that you enjoy! Not jobs where you feel you’re being squeezed into a mold someone else created.

Now I get that this sounds so amazing and simple but quite frankly it is the opposite lol. This takes TIME. And time is probably one of the single most irritating things sometimes because there’s literally nothing you can do to speed it up. Over time- if you continue to practice and shoot consistently- you will be able to identify your style. So please don’t feel bad if you feel you don’t have one right now. It took me about 4+ years to develop mine and that was because I was shooting consistently. It may take you a little longer if you’re not- or it may take you less time- everyone is different!

As an artist, your style may absolutely continue to change, but as long as you’re constantly improving- that’s the important part.

I hope you guys enjoyed this post! Let me know what you think!

Have a beautiful Tuesday :)

-Danni

LaToya | One-on-One Mentor Session [August 8] | Chicago, IL Photography Instructor

Happy Mentor Monday loves!

Can you believe we are in the last quarter of 2015? There is so much I’d like to (and need to) accomplish before the start of the new year and knocking out these mentoring recaps is but one of the things on that list :) I’m actually going to start spacing them out so that instead of Mentor Monday every week, it will be every other week from now until the end of the year! 

Today? I have the recap from my Chicago one-on-one session with LaToya! You may recall seeing her & her fiance’s beautiful faces early this year when I blogged her engagement session! Then Adrian & I shot their gorgeous Chicago wedding in May :)

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(I’ve yet to blog the day because I’m behind on wedding posts! But it will be shared soon :)

LaToya has recently gotten into photography and I was so honored that she wanted to invest in a one-on-one session with me! She wanted to kind of cut the learning curve and be sure that she was going about things the right way, and when I say she is doing amazingly, please believe it! Here is a quick before of one of her images prior to our session:

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And here is one of her best images now! This was actually from her first family shoot less than one week following our session:

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So so happy and proud of her ^_^ Check out the headshots we snapped from the first half of LaToya’s session:

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We had the cutest family for her practice session! Michelle’s beautiful family was so pleasant to work with and little miss Riley is soo full of personality :) Not to mention, they are a family with 3 heads of gorgeous hair! Lol

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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 or scheduling your own one-on-one session! 

Shalom Baranes | Washington, DC Business & Headshot Photographer

Good Thursday afternoon to you :)

I hope the week has been treating you well! This week I took headshots for one of my favorite architecture firms to work with (to be shared in another post coming soon ;) and it reminded me that I never posted these images from another firm I had the privilege of working with recently!

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In late 2014 and early 2015 I worked with Shalom Baranes Associates to take photos for their site redesign! Shalom Baranes is one of the top architecture firms in DC and in 2013, was the most active architectural firm in the DC metro with 67 active projects! So to say I was excited was an understatement :) I worked with Julie in Marketing to arrange photographing headshots of leadership and environmental portraits of their collaborative office environment.

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I really appreciated that they wanted the photos shot in such a way that hierarchy wasn’t evident- so no one person would look more important than another. I enjoy doing corporate headshots because I’m able to put people at ease and have them see that taking photos doesn’t have to be an unpleasant experience :) 

Here are a few of my favorite headshots & environmental portraits and you can check out the full leadership page here!

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Hear from Julie on their DFinney Photography experience:

“Danielle was a pleasure to work with and put everyone at ease. Our session included both environmental portraits and head shots for our new website. The final product was just what we were looking for! Danielle was also very willing to accommodate us in any way, which can often be challenging when you are dealing with 20+ schedules.”

Thank you so much Julie! I really enjoyed working with everyone at Shalom Baranes and look forward to working with you guys again :)

If you’re interested in having photos taken for your business and would like to have the DFinney Experience yourself, email me and schedule your session today!