While he may be a noted international fashion and glamour photographer, the Amsterdam-born Frank Doorhof admits that teaching has always been in his blood. While Doorhof still conducts magazine and advertising shoots, his main focus is teaching workshops throughout the world. Along with authoring the book, "A Guide to Model Photography," Doorhof has released seven instructional DVDs that are sold throughout the country.
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Wednesday, September 5th |
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| 02:45pm – 03:45pm |
On Location & In Studio With Frank Doorhof |
Frank Doorhof | Kelby Training Expo Theatre |
Thursday, September 6th |
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| 09:30am – 10:30am |
Reaction, Inspiration & CompositionIn this “fun filled” seminar, you'll learn the tricks on how to get different and interesting images. Frank Doorhof takes you from street and travel photography straight to model/fashion photography with the main focus on how to make a standard shot stand out and with some easy steps transform your standard “snaps” into something that is more spectacular. If you're wondering how to transform a standard/postcard scene to something interesting this is without a doubt the seminar for you. Topics include: Composition, including objects to enhance the image; finding the right locations; finding the right angles; making sure that something works; learning to be fast; how to handle challenges like bad weather, etc.; seeing the light; and much more. |
Frank Doorhof | Wedding & Portraits Track |
| 04:45pm – 05:45pm |
Measuring, Manipulating & Controlling LightIn this intense seminar, you'll see how to work with simple tools (mostly one light) to create images that always have people wondering, “How did he do this?” No secrets will be withheld! Learn how to create images with impact and power with mostly one lightsource and without the “need” for Photoshop. Topics discussed include: Direction of light, finding angles, use of lightmeter and colorcheckers to get a correct base, position choices, coaching the model, learning to see the light, differences are in inches (and less) not in feet, creating high contrast portraits in a second and more. |
Frank Doorhof | Wedding & Portraits Track |