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  1. Blog Contact Blog Photography, Technique OFFBEAT Photography 4/23/24 Photography, Technique OFFBEAT Photography 4/23/24 Get Low: Changing Perspective with Low-Angle Photography OFFBEAT Contributor Sara Kempner Read More Photography, ...

  2. 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 the OFFBEAT community is to elevate everybody.

  3. COST: $11,500 CAD. A payment plan is available for this workshop. See below under “Price/Payment Schedule.”. Register. This one-of-a-kind adventure will take you into a prized mountain region in a country that few get to visit: Bhutan. Led by Paul Zizka and Kris Andres, Bhutan: The Karma Kingdom is a trekking and photography experience that ...

  4. 2024年4月23日 · WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS TO SHOOTING PHOTOS AT A LOW ANGLE? A change of perspective. As humans, we are used to seeing the world around us from eye level. Photographing anything from a low angle immediately creates a unique perspective on your subject, which can help you create more visually intriguing images. Photo by Sara Kempner. Hero Pose.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 2023年7月13日 · 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. For those who have been directly affected- evacuated, scared, worried, or have even lost property, my thoughts are with you. As our landscape is damage and scarred, it’s hard to not feel loss and grief.

  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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