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  1. Co-founded in 2016 by acclaimed Canadian photographers, Paul Zizka and Dave Brosha, OFFBEAT was created to help photographers—of all genres and levels of experience—grow in their craft and achieve their artistic and personal goals. At OFFBEAT, ego is left at the doorstep.

  2. OFFBEAT is a cutting-edge photo community that helps photographers push themselves creatively through meaningful online interaction, web-based resources and photo workshops held in some of the world’s wildest places.

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  3. OFFBEAT is a community of like-minded, passionate and creative people, where ego is left on the doorstep. No matter your genre or where you are in your photographic journey – from long-time professional to the amateur discovering the potential of photography – the goal of the OFFBEAT community is to elevate everybody.

  4. At OFFBEAT we are known for our adaptability, and for making our events suitable for anyone who owns a camera. Our events are workshops, not tours, and we are fully dedicated to helping you in the field. Having said that, some events are so jam-packed that they ...

  5. 2021年9月3日 · Photo by Paul Zizka. I’m not talking about safety matters and assessing risk in getting an image. That’s a whole other topic (that I would like to discuss one day!). I’m simply referring to those fleeting moments of being a little wet, cold, working hard, dirty – all things that can be mitigated if we are prepared, and that quickly pass.

  6. Photos by Kris Andres. Interested in attending both Mystic Mongolia and The Wild West workshops? There’s a discount of $1,250 CAD (to be deducted from future installments). Simply pay your deposits and contact us if you have any questions. Join us in exploring the western reaches of Mongolia! Think: Dramatic mountains. The Songino mountain pass.

  7. 2021年9月3日 · 10 Tips for Taking Photos from Airplanes. 1. Open Up. Set your camera to aperture priority and shoot wide open. This will reduce your depth of field and the chance that your device picks up unwanted window impurities. Shooting wide open will also increase your shutter speed, allowing for sharper images.