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  1. 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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  2. provide educational resources for photographers, produced and presented by industry leaders. embrace all genres of photography and how our members go about documenting and creating. reflect the ideals we strive to embody each day in our engagement with the wider photographic community.

  3. Each new year brings us an opportunity to start fresh, set some goals, and see dreams come to fruition. To kickstart 2022, we put this question to members of our OFFBEAT Team: What is your #1 goal for your photography in 2022? Their answers are as inspiring ...

  4. 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.

  5. 2022年3月11日 · 1. PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT GRABS YOUR ATTENTION. This may seem obvious but it’s one of the most untalked about elements of landscape photography. I’ve found from my time teaching workshops that this is a step that really helps ground photographers in their scene and help them find their way with what they want to photograph.

  6. Frequently asked questions. WORKSHOPS. WHAT DO THE PHYSICAL RATINGS MEAN? ARE WORKSHOPS SUITABLE FOR ALL LEVELS OF PHOTOGRAPHY? WHAT DO I BRING ON WORKSHOPS? WHAT IS THE WORKSHOP CANCELLATION POLICY? COMMUNITY. HOW DO I JOIN THE COMMUNITY? HOW DO I MANAGE OR CANCEL MY SUBSCRIPTION? WHAT IS THE REFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY? I DON’T HAVE FACEBOOK.

  7. 2023年3月27日 · Image by Maggie Hood. Depth of Field. One of the simplest ways you can tell the viewer where to look is using depth of field. You can blur the areas around the subject and keep your subject sharp.