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  1. 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 ...

  2. Everyone at OFFBEAT is passionate about photography, lives life in a million directions and runs on caffeine most of the time. And we wouldn’t have it any other way. Call us dreamers, but we thrive when creativity is unbound. Meet our team of leaders, contributors and marketing support below!

  3. 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 ...

  4. OFFBEAT is based in a country with some of the most diverse landscapes on the planet: CANADA. 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 ...

  5. 2023年7月13日 · Photographing Landscapes in Wildfire Smoke — OFFBEAT Photography. Growth Landscapes Composition Tips. 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.

  6. Viewing the northern lights, or aurora borealis, is on many a photographer’s bucket list. Here’s a chance to make that dream come true for yourself! Join OFFBEAT for three evenings of astrophotography with some of the best instructors in the business. Find a photography workshop in Canada’s North by reviewing the options below!

  7. 2023年12月11日 · At the end of each day, I would have a wave of guilt and think “ok, tomorrow I’ll get serious about taking photos.” This went on for the first week. But the intrinsic drive just wasn’t there. Turns out I was happy to *gasp* relax! Without a camera in hand. In the second ...