"To see the light you have to understand the light,
but to understand the light you have to see the light"


Frank Doorhof has been recalled back to the United States on April 24th and 25th + EXTRA DATE 26th, after his successful workshop in Los Angeles during 2007. The April 25-26th workshop enjoys a bit more exclusivity in a wonderful stylish New York studio with lots of options from studio to location photography giving a great mix of studio and location work. The Seminar culminates Frank's years of teaching unique lighting and retouching in the fashion and glamour world.

Frank invites all levels to join in on the seminar and workshop, as you’ll find yourself walking away with newfound knowledge in the following areas, location work, metering, light shaping, lighting tools, white balance, photoshop retouching and web display. This isn't one of those stuffy seminar/workshops where someone walks in, explains things quickly, without interuption, walks out the door and that's it..

Frank's semniars/workshops regularly sell out in Ireland, UK, Belgium, Los Angeles and the Netherlands because of Frank's lifelong dedication to teaching. Attendees regularly find themselves in conversation with fellow students and Frank long after the seminar and workshops are over.

Lastly, we’d like to introduce several sponsors who are dispensing door prizes and/or short informational sessions on their products the day of the Seminar:







1. "To see the light is to understand the light, but to understand the light you have to see the light" (Saturday, April 24th, 2010, New York City Studio) Group size 30-40

This is an intense seminar which will start with the very basics of how light works. Don't be fooled however with this description. In the years I've taught workshops I found out that most photographers are very aware of how to measure lights and setup their preference. However I also found out that very few really understand what they are doing, thus limiting themselves in being really creative with their light.

In this 3 hour seminar we start out simple by explaining the different ways light behaves and you will learn to "read" images and understand what light sources were used to create an image but most of all where they were positioned. But that's just the first 10 minutes. After that the level will increase considerably. There is a lot of attention given to understanding how you can manipulate but most of all measure light to make the scene exactly as you have envisioned it. Meaning you will learn to read and understand your lightmeter. You will learn how to use reflective metering to calculate the perfect white and black background and how to fit the whole scene within the dynamic range of your camera. After that there is a section about understanding color and how to manipulate them. Always wanted to know how to make the skies nice and saturated without using photoshop. Learn how to manipulate those colors on the spot and in camera. Always wanted to know how to make beautiful golden hour light falling through a window, or magenta skies without the use of selections in photoshop. You will learn to understand how it works in this section.

But that's not all.

You will also learn how to work with colorcheckers, coloranalyzers and most of all how to calibrate your lightmeter so that it works flawless on your camera. After the theory there will be a part where several images are shown using the techniques learned in the previous part accompanied by explanations about the setups. After the seminar there is room for discussions and a personal touch. The whole seminar is not about tricks, you can learn that everywhere online.This seminar is about understanding how the system works and really knowing how to use it in your own photography. The seminar is not for beginners or pros only, every photographer should find something in here that is more than worth the admittance fee.







2. "Why fake it when you can create it" (Sunday, April 25th, 2010 SOLD OUT !!!)
(extra date April 26th, 2010 still seats left)

For the workshop we have a wonderful location that is absolutely breathtaking for photography in the fashion/glamour style. In this location you will be shown how to utilize the locations you visit to the max. Learn how to see photos in locations you would normally not see them. Learn how to make a stunning location look even better. But most of all you will see how sometimes a little touch of flash can make a huge difference. In this workshop you will be taught how you can use the theory from the seminar on location and in the studio. Learn how to use just enough flash to make a stunning atmospheric fashion shot as you see in so many magazines. See how to shoot it in camera without having to "paint with light" afterwards. But also see how you can use lots of power to overpower the sun and make a stunning fashion shot with NY as backdrop.

This will be a one time opportunity to work with Frank on a very personal level. The group is small so there is a lot of time to talk with Frank, ask any questions you want and the setups will be explained in detail. There is no fixed route for this workshop, Frank will make the workshop work for the group, so what you want to learn will be discussed. See it as a field trip to the candy store. Go home with great shots and a lot of knowledge to improve your own work.

The workshops are a real good method to improve your own way of working, it's inspirational and sometimes refreshing. Bring your own camera. Frank will be shooting tethered during the workshop so you can see what's going on and while other people are shooting he is discussing and talking about the setups in detail or just chatting about what you want to know.

1. Pricing Seminar : $ 99.00
2. Pricing Workshop : $ 345.00


Special: Two day pass : Only $ 425.00!
Book now, space is limited, please select from below:

Mention the dates and number of attendees. You will receive all information via email. If you are experiencing issues with paypal, simply enter info@doorhof.nl as the recipient.









About Frank Doorhof:

Frank Doorhof is an experienced fashion and glamour photographer with a broad experience in both studio and location. His workshops are highly regarded in both the Netherlands as abroad.

His work can be seen in several publications and for example on CD's/DVD's and posters from the world famous pianist Wibi Soerjadi since 2004.

He also writes articles for several magazines about the subject model photography and his book "a guide to modelphotography" is available since 2005, the instructional DVDs from Frank are sold worldwide and get rave reviews from viewers and websites.

One of the main inspirations for Frank Doorhof are the teachings of Dean Collins which according to Frank was on a level no other workshop teacher has yet reached. He hates the commercially overthought workshops for profit only but he loves to take the workshops to the extreme, telling people all the things they really need to know instead of charging money for things people already know.

In his opinion there is only one good workshop/seminar and that’s the one were all visitors pro or beginner go home with a wow feeling and a feeling of “I can never remember everything” only then he is happy. For more info about Frank visit the website www.frankdoorhof.com

About David Schloss:

David Schloss is the director of the Mac Create Network and the Aperture Users Network, a professional photographer, writer, editor and photographic educator who specializes adventure sports, travel and lifestyle photography. Schloss is the author of the books Blue Pixel Personal Photo Coach: Digital Photography Tips from the Trenches and Blue Pixel Guide to Travel Photography: Perfect Photos Every Time. Schloss is the former Technical Editor for Photo District News, a position he held for six years.
To see more of Frank's work visit www.frankdoorhof.com