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  1. ABOUT OFFBEAT. 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. Co-founded in 2016 by acclaimed Canadian photographers, Paul Zizka and Dave Brosha, OFFBEAT was created to help ...

  2. Workshop participants consistently give OFFBEAT a perfect score in our post-workshop review and sign up for another trip with us. International and Canada-based photography workshops led by acclaimed instructors. OFFBEAT is a cutting-edge photo community that helps photographers push themselves creatively through meaningful online interaction ...

  3. 2023年7月13日 · Photographing Landscapes in Wildfire Smoke — OFFBEAT Photography. Growth Landscapes Composition Tips. By Kahli April. It’s unfortunate that this topic is timely and relevant here in Canada at the moment as many wildfires rage out of control.

  4. Every OFFBEAT Workshop includes a lifetime membership to our OFFBEAT Community! Use the form below to kick-start your journey with us. Please allow 48 hours to receive your Welcome Package and to be added to our private Facebook Community. Any issues? Email us at support@offbeatphoto.ca. Name (required) First Name. Last Name.

  5. offbeatphoto.ca › testimonials › blog-post-title-one-9d62yM. RICCO — OFFBEAT Photography

    2022年8月18日 · “Attending this workshop turned into a key moment in my life and one that I will forever remember. The camaraderie, generosity of time and spirit that was shared among the leaders, photographers and the models were very impressive and added to an extremely rewarding experience. Not only are the lead

  6. Please reach our team with any questions or inquiries. We promise a human will get back to you! For any general questions, including those about our community, online courses, partnerships or press opportunities, please email us at support@offbeatphoto.ca.Are

  7. 2021年9月3日 · October 28, 2017. By Paul Zizka. I have long been convinced that putting up with momentary discomfort – even misery – can often lead to more compelling images. Many times, finding a better composition can be achieved by taking the shoes off and shocking the feet for a second, or bushwhacking for a couple of minutes, or walking uphill for 50 metres.

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