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The Photoshop World experience

Often people ask me “what are you most proud off” or “what was the major turning point for your career”
Of course I’m incredibly proud of my book “Mastering the model shoot” but in all honesty there is one thing I’m more proud off.

When I started photographing models I always tried to absorb as much information as possible, without a doubt my major influence was Dean Collins, his way of teaching and the way he approached the “art” of teaching was simply refreshing and at the same time incredibly intense and filled with humor (trust me the guy is hilarious, so make sure to check out his stuff).

When I started teaching myself I always looked up to people like Joe McNally, Scott Kelby, Gregory Heisler, Jay Maissel etc. All icons in their own right, and incredible teachers. I still remember like it happened yesterday my first meet up with Scott Kelby at the Dutch show Professional Imaging, an incredibly nice guy and we almost hit it off immediately. Before I knew it I was featured on Scotts blog and a few weeks later I had to pinch myself because I was on a plane taping classes for the prestigious group of KelbyOne instructors…..wow talk about a dream come true.

Nothing could have prepared me for what was about to come.
Having classes on KelbyOne is a great thing for your CV and puts you on the map as a teacher, but being invited to teach at Photoshop World…. Oh man that’s the best thing ever. In all honestly I expected to teach once or maybe twice at Photoshop World, but everything did go a bit differently. This year I taught my 10th Photoshop World in a row and I’m already booked for the 11th one in Orlando.

So what makes PSW so different that I’m so excited about it?
There are many events that we visit where there are classes/speakers/demos etc. but Photoshop World is different. There is a small Expo but the whole event is based on learning, learning, learning. In different tracks there are classes every hour, and this is almost constant starting very early in the morning and often continuing till way after diner. But next to classes there is also a lot of other stuff going on, parties, diners, midnight madness (a crazy evening with games and fun), portfolio reviews etc. etc. PSW is not just about learning but it’s an experience.

As many of you know teaching is without a doubt my passion, and that’s why teaching at PSW is without a doubt my highlight of the year, I always tell people it’s like christmas and my birthday at the same time. It’s the combination of meeting some of the best teachers in the world who hold nothing back and just love to share their knowledge, and trust me it’s not just with the attendees…. we talk a lot with each other and share our techniques and inspirations, but most of all I feel incredibly blessed to be part of the “dream team instructors” that are able to teach the many visitors at PSW, because this public is without a doubt some of the most “hard core” interested people around, it’s incredible how much information they can handle (It’s not uncommon to find some people sleeping in the hallways because they are totally exhausted), actually Matt Kloskowski once gave me the valuable tip to sleep A LOT before Photoshop World because during the show I would not have a lot of time (and he was right).

During Photoshop World this year Annewiek (and some attendees) made some BTS images that I want to share with you guys, just to give you a slight idea what’s going on at PSW.

This first shot was taken during the opening keynote, I actually walked all the way to the back to get this shot, as you can see the place is jam-packed, and not without a reason, the keynote is not boring (like many are) but it’s fun and always opens with a special theme where the team of KelbyOne actually create a whole video based on that team, think about Kiss, Fashion, SNL, Top Gun, Pirates, Elections and many more were done. But that’s not all… after this Adobe takes the stage and shows the attendees the newest additions to Creative Cloud software and often some sneak peeks at what the future will bring, and that’s not all….. but if you want to know what happens more…. well you have to visit 😀
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Every time I walk into the rooms I wonder if they will fill up, my nightmare is ending up in an empty room, especially because these rooms are so incredibly big it’s always a bit frighting for me to see how many people show up, luckily we always have a rather large crowd. This shot only shows a part of the room, we normally have 2 projectors and even some sign language interpreters for the heard of hearing and deaf people.

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In this shot you get a slightly better look of the room
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Also on stage everything is very nicely arranged, I can see exactly what the projectors are showing and of course we have wireless audio and some waters.PSW 2016 Vegas 30 July 19, 2016_DxO

Annewiek took this shot during one of my live demos.
This Photoshop World I actually did one Pre-con (a half day workshop before PSW) and two one hour live shoots with a model. I love doing the live shoots, but it’s also very risky because you only have one hour and there is a LOT going on on the other tracks, so if you loose the interest of the group…. well people will walk out because they ALWAYS have to choose between at least 2 instructors they really like to see, so it’s important to keep the “drive” going almost constantly.PSW 2016 Vegas 36 July 19, 2016_DxO

And yes I’m wearing shorts in these classes, although there is airconditioning in the rooms (actually pretty cool) this PSW was in the middle of the hottest month and as a Dutch person… well I just love that I’m able to wear shorts let me put it that way 😀

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As mentioned before PSW is not just about the learning experience, there is also time for relaxation, and when you visit PSW you can bet your camera on the fact that it’s perfectly arranged, this quick shot was taken during one of the evening parties, this was actually in a night club and as you can see, it’s not just that we join people in a nightclub…. nope the whole club is filled with just people that attend PSW and the theme is clearly PSW. That makes connecting so much easier between the attendees and it also adds to that special PSW atmosphere.

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I can’t wait for PSW to return to Orlando early next year, for us this is a much easier flight and also gives me the option to drop by in Tampa again 🙂 And it’s a shorter flight for us Europeans so if you think “that PSW looks awesome” make sure to keep an eye on the social media stream from KelbyOne for the early bird offers for tickets for PSW, I think you will absolutely love visiting it and it will have an immense boost for your creativity and knowledge….

See you in Orlando ?

New instructional video “A guide to Capture One 9 Pro”

We just released a brand new instructional video, and this is a LONG one.
With over 190 minutes of information it’s actually one of the longest we ever released, and the best thing… for a limited time only it’s priced at only 10.00 euros.

 

Often people forget the importance of the RAW developer and how much of a difference it can make on your final images, let alone what you can do in the RAW convertor as retouching. As soon as you open up Photoshop you are not working in the RAW convertor anymore so it’s vital to do as much as possible before that.

For years Capture One has been on the top of the list of best RAW convertors and not without a reason (of course), Capture One has many retouching and developing options that for some people will even make it possible to do the complete workflow within Capture One. 
 But that’s not all, in studio or location setups many photographers love to shoot tethered, and this is were Capture One in my opinion really shines as being rock solid and incredibly versatile.

When you first open up Capture One everything can look a bit…. frightening, especially when you are used to the industry standard Lightroom, but in all honestly the layout and options are actually very easy to learn if you get a little bit of help, and that’s where this video comes in.

In over 3 hours (190 minutes) I walk you through the way that I use Capture One.
You will find chapters on the tools, tethered shooting, retouching samples and workflow.
All videos are kept as short as possible and are very easy to understand.

Topics include :

BW modes, integration with Lightroom/Photoshop and plugins, exporting recipes, styles/looks, synchronizing, using local adjustments and layers, advanced color adjustments, advanced and simple skin retouching, masking possibilities, folder structures, overlays, watermarks, customizing the look and layout, HDR from one image, making images pop, using processing in batch, all the tools you need to know explained, auto masking tips, skin tone smoothing, tricks with the skin tone smoothing for skies, removing spots and dust, using healing for removing hair and blemishes, using capture pilot in a tethered workflow, RAW developing explained, lens correction, adding grain for a great look and evening out retouches, noise reduction, stacking effects in layers and styles, sorting and rating in the browser, creating your personal layout and much much more….

If you want to get the best out of Capture One in your workflow and setup a great integration with Lightroom this is without a doubt the best way to start. All videos are high resolution captures and the standard video is 4K so you can see all the settings and details the best way possible. The video is available now via www.frankdoorhof.com/videos

I’m 100% sure you are gonna love this one.

 

Congrats Annewiek (and Frank)

Today is a VERY special day…..

First of all it’s the first day we are in San Fransisco (we just arrived), but also because today…… drumroll….. is our anniversary.
July 7th 1997 at 19:07 Annewiek and I got married (yeah).

Some people live together and sometimes wish for a weekend without the “ball and chain” and don’t get me wrong that’s ok by me. But for me marrying Annewiek was making a bond with my soulmate, we always try to travel together and in fact up until now we always managed to do this because when we are together we feel we can do anything and when we are not together it just isn’t fun. So although we are far away from home we are gonna celebrate today by doing some sightseeing and having a nice family diner, because we are indeed together, and we feel incredibly blessed that with our business we have that option to work and travel together.

 

Happy anniversary Annewiek 😀

 

Santa Cruz workshop, only 2 seats left…

Today we are actually in Germany….. “Hallo” that’s german (and Dutch btw)
I’m teaching a workshop on location in a beautiful castle (part of our castle tour in Europe), and as you know teaching on location is the most challenging and also most awesome thing to do for me, I love the interaction with the group, every location has different challenges, every group has different questions… in short EVERY single workshop is different.

Now on July 15th I’m teaching a one day workshop in Santa Cruz (USA) and this whole workshop is about small flash/speed lights.
We have a great model and some cool locations, the fun thing about this workshop is that I’m only gonna learn the group techniques they can use themselves at home straight after the workshop, plus we will be shooting on standard locations (a cool skate area and inside a storage building), sounds nothing like a castle right…. well that’s the cool thing. Creating engaging and cool shots in locations like these are actually reality for most shooters, not everyone can rent a castle and when you have to shoot an entrepreneur on location that often isn’t beautiful, but you are expected to create some stunning images… well that’s what this workshop is all about, loads of techniques, model coaching etc.

At the moment we only have 2 seats left so make sure you don’t miss out.
For more information and booking your seat check Watsonville Santa Cruz workshop July 15th 2016