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  1. To date, OFFBEAT has hosted sold-out photography workshops all over the world, in places like Greenland, Iceland, Mongolia, Antarctica, Bhutan and Namibia, as well as in some of Canada’s most treasured destinations. Repeat clientele rave about OFFBEAT’s approach to destination scouting, on-location teaching, classroom sessions and overall planning and logistics. Participants start off as ...

  2. OFFBEAT hosts photography workshops in Canada and abroad with some of the world’s leading photo educators, and an online photo community to help you expand in your craft and creativity.

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  3. 2022年3月11日 · Landscape photography is a popular genre of photography. It’s certainly is at the core of my passion behind the lens. As with any genre, to capture compelling images there’s more to it than meets the eye. Bettering my own photography is an ongoing process that I’m constantly journeying through. Whil

  4. 2023年3月27日 · When we first look at an image, we are usually drawn to one particular part of the image. And then hopefully, we’re led through the image and finally take it in as a whole. I believe that strong images tell us where to look. There can be a lot going on in the image, but at first glance, it will pull us to one particular part of the image. So what are some ways to tell a viewer where to look?

  5. 2022年9月22日 · The Self-Critique. Critique Professional Development. by Kris Andres. One of the best tools I have learned from amazing humans is the Self-Critique. It has so many advantages, training the eye and soon leading to a faster workflow as you learn what works, what doesn't, and you generally have less back-and-forth indecisiveness while in editing ...

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  6. For any general questions, including those about our community, online courses, or press opportunities, please email us at support@offbeatphoto.ca.

  7. 2024年4月23日 · As humans, we are used to seeing the world around us from eye level. Photographing anything from a low angle immediately creates a unique perspective on your subject, which can help you create more visually intriguing images.