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  1. 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. Consistently rated 10/10 by our participants, we pride ourselves in our careful ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. His first photography book, Resilient, was published in Spring 2021. [Bio photo: Mark Heine] * As per our Terms and Conditions, OFFBEAT reserves the right to change, at any time, the tour leader of any workshop.

  4. 2021年12月31日 · My #1 goal for 2021 is to raise the bar for my own work. I want to shoot less, but with more intention. I want to be more purposeful when I come across a scene or a moment that gets me creatively excited, so that I can do the best job that I can at creating an image that I will treasure and that will resonate with my audience.

  5. We will shoot sunrise to sunset with a couple of meal breaks during the day; participants are encouraged to pack food/snacks for this amazing day. We will have the opportunity to stop for meals as well. Approx. 10:30PM – Back in Banff. Day 3 8:00AM – Start ...

  6. TRIP INFO LOCATION: JASPER NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA, CANADADATES: NOVEMBER 28-DECEMBER 1, 2024 DURATION: 4 DAYS INSTRUCTORS: KRIS ANDRES AND CURTIS JONES* PHOTOGRAPHY LEVELS: ALL 1. Shooting vast and winter ...

  7. COST: $1,550 CAD + GST. A payment plan is available for this workshop. See below under “Price/Payment Schedule.”. Register. 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.