Frank Doorhof - How Did I Shoot This One, Part 3
Frank Doorhof - How Did I Shoot This One, Part 3
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  • Unravel the creative process behind stunning photography with "Frank Doorhof: How Did I Shoot This One, Part 3." In this much-anticipated third installment, Frank Doorhof, a master of light and composition, invites you into his world, demystifying the art of the photoshoot and empowering you to elevate your own photographic journey.  Have you ever looked at a captivating image and wondered, "How did they do that?" Frank Doorhof pulls back the curtain, revealing the thought process, techniques, and problem-solving that go into creating his iconic model shoots. This isn't just a book of pretty pictures; it's an immersive learning experience designed to equip you with practical knowledge and inspire your artistic vision.
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Frank Doorhof - Inside de Model Shoot
 Frank Doorhof - Inside de Model Shoot 
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  • In this video, we’ll show how Frank takes his recognizable images.  But first, he explains gear, color and calibration, tethering, and workflow. He shows you how he makes spectacular photos. He invited Nadine to build a set and Frank tells you how to light it. Of course, you’ll see the resulIns.  You'll learn the best workflow and how to take great images without much effort or budget.   
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Frank Doorhof - How Did I Shoot This One, part 2
Frank Doorhof - How Did I Shoot This One, part 2
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  • In this 1 hour intermediate photography class, professional photographer Frank Doorhof deconstructs his iconic editorial and portrait shots—revealing exact lighting setups, camera settings, and creative decisions behind specific images. Building on Part 1, he dives deeper into complex multi-light scenarios, problem-solving for challenging environments (e.g., harsh sun, tight spaces), and advanced post-processing in Lightroom/Photoshop. Students get RAW files for practice, behind-the-scenes footage, and actionable methods to replicate high-end results with minimal gear. Ideal for photographers ready to elevate their technical and artistic workflow beyond basics.
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Frank Doorhof - How Did I Shoot this One?

Frank Doorhof - How Did I Shoot this One?

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In this class, Frank Doorhof shows you how he made a particular shot. He explains what light and modifiers he uses. The video starts with the result, followed by an explanation and a short behind-the-scenes where you see the lighting setup and more results. This class is for every photographer who wants to know more about lighting and how to use certain modifiers.

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Frank Doorhof - Mastering the Model shoot - The Light Meter

Frank Doorhof - Mastering the Model shoot - The Light Meter

https://frankdoorhof.com/web/shop-videos-etc/direct-video-downloads/
In this video you will learn to create stunning images with mostly just one light source and simple modifiers. Learn how to interact better with your model and make the photoshoot go from “ok to WOW”.
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Frank Doorhof - Mastering the Model Shoot: Creativity

Frank Doorhof - Mastering the Model Shoot: Creativity

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We all love taking photographs, so when we travel the camera is of course always with us. Often however when we are home we look back at our shots and think “Where is that killer shot…”. In this video, we take you on our trip through beautiful Sweden and Frank gives you loads of tips to go “beyond snaps” with your holiday and travel photos.
Topics include :
using GPS and navigation, power on the road, internet, finding great spots, working with lenses and gear, tripod advise, shooting a sunset without problems, working with people on the street and markets, shooting tourist traps differently, finding that connection on the street, using compression or wide……. and much much more.

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Frank Doorhof - Mastering the model shoot - Any Light Will Do

Frank Doorhof - Mastering the model shoot - Any Light Will Do

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In this unprecedented publication, renowned photographer and fashion lighting instructor Frank Doorhof provides an exclusive glimpse into his comprehensive model-photography workflow. This very workflow has earned him immense admiration from photographers worldwide due to its practicality, cost-effectiveness, and straightforward approach. 
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Frank Font Family
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Frank dining chair by ASTER
MAX | FBX | OBJ | TEX
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Frank Doorhof – Glamour Photography – Lights Of The Old Masters
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The latest addition to our highly successful Mastering the Model Shoot series is a response to the requests we have received since the beginning of our vlog episodes during this workshop. I am extremely proud to announce that it is now available.  In this installment, we delve into the realm of the old masters, exploring the captivating and almost enchanting world of old-fashioned portrait, glamour, and fashion shots. We will guide you on how to create stunning film noir, detective, and film scene looks, as well as breathtaking high contrast portraits, all while maintaining complete control over lens flare and background. Additionally, we will provide you with a plethora of tips on how to create mood and atmosphere using special lenses and techniques that won't break the bank.  Topics covered include lens flare, working with flags to manipulate light, achieving total control over lighting, shadow transfers, light falloff, combining strobes with continuous light, metering a scene, creating a soft glow without relying on Photoshop, adding smoke effects without a smoke machine, experimenting with crystals and prisms, utilizing tilt lenses for awe-inspiring effects, using vintage lenses on modern cameras, harnessing the power of natural sunlight, and a multitude of other invaluable tips and tricks.  While many photographers opt for big soft boxes and flat lighting setups due to their simplicity and reliability, it is important to remember that photography is an art of painting with light and telling stories through images. The old masters understood this concept and skillfully manipulated light to achieve their desired results. They made light their ally, much like the masked hero Zorro, and strategically placed shadows to create striking visual compositions.  Remarkably, they achieved all of this without the aid of modern gear, Photoshop, or large soft boxes. Instead, they controlled their lighting using flags and precise placement. Once you master these techniques, a world of incredible setups and results will unfold before you.
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