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  1. A photo community for all genres and levels of experience. Join Us. OFFBEAT is a community of like-minded, passionate and creative people, where ego is left on the doorstep. No matter your genre or where you are in your photographic journey – from long-time professional to the amateur discovering the potential of photography – the goal of ...

  2. 2024年2月6日 · By Kahli April. Meditation might not be the first thing that comes to mind for improving your photography but let me elaborate. As an educator, I’m always exploring different approaches to improvement.

  3. 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, web-based resources and photo workshops held in some of the world’s wildest places.

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  4. Repeat clientele rave about OFFBEAT’s approach to destination scouting, on-location teaching, classroom sessions and overall planning and logistics. Participants start off as strangers and end as lifelong friends, as well as lifetime members of OFFBEAT’s private online community.

  5. 2024年3月9日 · Photo by Sara Kempner. Safety for you and your gear. - Once you have your camera out, make sure your bag is fully closed and in a secure location. -Be really aware if you’re in a wooded area, especially if it hasn’t been windy in a while, or there’s snow in the trees.

  6. 2022年12月5日 · By Kahli April. As I get older and wiser (ha) I’m continuously surprised by the way life lessons appear in the most unusual places. Unexpected analogies while eating breakfast, epiphanies hiding in the grocery store isles and more recently, realizations relevant to photography while mountain biking.

  7. 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.