Entries by Frank Doorhof

Use the unexpected “angles”

Of course you need the model in front, right? You don’t want the model covered, right? The model has to be the most visible in shot, right? Well not always  It can be incredibly “cool” to have a model actually behind something. Especially when the model is wearing clothes that make her/him jump out from […]

Strobes in a different way

Using strobes doesn’t always mean you have to see that strobes are used.  As you can (not) see in this shot I used the strobe in a different way. The whole look of the shot is based on the available light, meaning an overexposed sky to get the exposure on Nadine’s face correctly. The strobes […]

Low angles 

Shooting in a crowded location? Always frustated with people in the shot? Sit down and put your model on a slightly higher location and now your model is really standing out from the crowd. Add a little bit of light on the model and voila 😉

Results Phottix pro tour

Yesterday we hosted the Phottix Pro tour in our studio. The idea behind the Phottix pro tour is to show the attendees the ins and outs of the Phottix products. During the day we made 3 setups, one with small flash (Mitros+) and 2 with the amazing Indra. The thing I really like about the […]