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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. 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.

  3. SKYE HIGH IN SCOTLAND. JOIN THE WAITLIST. 》TRIP INFO. LOCATION: ISLE OF SKYE/THE HIGHLANDS, SCOTLAND. DATES: OCTOBER 1-7, 2024. INSTRUCTORS: DAVE BROSHA, PAUL ZIZKA, AND WAYNE SIMPSON* PHOTOGRAPHY LEVELS: ALL. PHYSICAL RATING: MODERATE. WHERE YOU’LL STAY: HOTEL. NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 16. COST: $5,750 CAD.

  4. Contact us! 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, or press opportunities, please email us at support@offbeatphoto.ca. Are you a workshop participant with a question about an upcoming trip?

  5. Since 2016, OFFBEAT Photography has been offering world-class photography instruction and photo tours in dramatic landscapes across Canada and around the world. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned photographer, our workshops cater to all levels of experience.

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  6. Bhutan Trek + Photography Workshop — OFFBEAT Photography. BHUTAN: THE KARMA KINGDOM. Register. 》TRIP INFO. LOCATION: BHUTAN/JOMOLHARI TREK. DATES: MAY 6-16, 2025. DURATION: 10 DAYS. INSTRUCTORS: PAUL ZIZKA + KRIS ANDRES* PHOTOGRAPHY LEVELS: ALL. PHYSICAL RATING: ADVANCES. WHERE YOU’LL STAY: LODGES/TENTS. NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 15.

  7. 2023年3月27日 · By Maggie Hood. We are constantly absorbing information and imagery. From magazines and books to websites and social media, we are bombarded with images constantly. The endless scrolling we do on our phones has us looking at 100s of images in a matter of minutes. With so much to look at, what will make us stop and really look at an image?