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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.

  2. 2024年3月9日 · Photo by Sara Kempner. Photographing in the wind. -Use a slower shutter speed to capture movement so that viewers can feel it in your image. Foliage, clouds and water are all great things to capture with a slow shutter speed. -If your subject is something that’s moving in the wind, use burst mode to try and capture it at the perfect moment.

  3. Co-founded in 2016 by acclaimed Canadian photographers, Paul Zizka and Dave Brosha, OFFBEAT was created to help photographers—of all genres and levels of experience—grow in their craft and achieve their artistic and personal goals. At OFFBEAT, ego is left at the doorstep.

  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. 2023年7月13日 · When wildfires strike, the landscape undergoes a dramatic transformation. While it brings destruction and devastation, the fire also creates atmosphere, stories and unexpected opportunities. Wildfire smoke presents a unique opportunity to capture the ethereal and haunting beauty of landscapes amidst the chaos.

  6. 2021年5月15日 · Our workshops provide a supportive, collaborative environment where you can network with like-minded individuals and learn from professionals. Browse the upcoming trips below to start planning your next workshop, and be prepared for an unforgettable experience!

  7. 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.