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  1. 2021年9月3日 · Discomfort is very underrated in photography. I bet it’s one of the main limiting factors for a lot of people, whether they’re aware of it or not. When it comes to my own process, my thinking in the field goes something like: “If I’m not willing to get a little wet or cold, or get my blood moving a bit; if I’m debating whether to push ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. ABOUT OFFBEAT. 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. Co-founded in 2016 by acclaimed Canadian photographers, Paul Zizka and Dave Brosha, OFFBEAT was created to help ...

  4. 2021年9月3日 · January 4, 2017 By Paul Zizka I have no doubt that a lot of us will fly this year, and most of the time it’ll be on a plane, going from A to B, rather than on a pricey heli-tour. While a bird’s-eye view provides interesting photographic opportunities, if you have ever tried to take photos from

  5. 2023年7月13日 · Wildfire smoke presents a unique opportunity to capture the ethereal and haunting beauty of landscapes amidst the chaos. While safety should always be the top priority, with proper planning, you can create powerful images that convey the impact of wildfires. Below are some considerations that to go with shooting during these unique conditions.

  6. 2024年3月9日 · 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. I tend to avoid wooded ...

  7. Join celebrated landscape photographers Kris Andres and Curtis Jones as we drop into a world of multi-hued canyons and wind-sculpted hoodoos in the Badlands of Drumheller, Alberta. Easily accessed from Calgary International Airport, Drumheller is the hidden gem you never knew to visit.