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  1. taking feet and photos off the beaten path since 2016. OFFBEAT hosts photography workshops in Canada and abroad with some of the world’s leading photo educators, and an online photo community to help you expand in your craft and creativity. PHOTOGRAPHY. WORKSHOPS. Unforgettable experiences. World-class teachers. Awe-inspiring locations.

  2. From coast to coast, and up North too, OFFBEAT hosts photography workshops in some of Canada’s most scenic places. From stormy shores to auroras and the nation’s iconic fall colours, you’ll find subjects that are sure to push your creativity to new places.

  3. 2023年10月21日 · Photos by Sara Kempner. If you weren’t a photographer, what would you be? My first career was supporting people with special needs, both in the schools and in the community. I still do some respite care with one client as we have a great relationship and it’s important for me to be a part of his life.

  4. 2024年3月9日 · Photo by Sara Kempner. Using a tripod can help you if you’re wanting to utilize a slower shutter speed, or if you’re using a longer lens and are having trouble holding it steady in the wind. -Use your heaviest, sturdiest tripod.

  5. Embark on a 10-day Moroccan photography adventure like no other! Join OFFBEAT’s Dave Brosha, Joel Robison and Stephen DesRoches and immerse yourself in the captivating blend of history, culture, and incredible natural beauty that this enchanting country offers. We will mix landscape, astronomy, and street photography in this land of wonder.

  6. 2021年5月15日 · 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.

  7. 2024年4月23日 · By Sara Kempner. When I was just getting into photography I remember an educator telling me to “get near, get far, get high, get low” in reference to creating interesting compositions. For whatever reason, this line has always stuck in my head and I often recite it in my head when surveying a scene for photography, regardless of the genre.