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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.
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.
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.
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 ...
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.
Led by Paul Zizka and Kris Andres, Bhutan: The Karma Kingdom is a trekking and photography experience that will take you through spectacular locations that are both rich in culture and nature’s beauty. From mountains to monasteries, forests to fauna — and dark skies filled with stars —this experience is like no other that OFFBEAT has to offer.
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.