For the most part, OnePlus is an enthusiast brand and it thrives on the back of the Community. We have seen the company putting a lot of emphasis on the community aspect, engaging with its users on a regular.

There is also the Red Cable Club, a club that aspires to give exclusive perks and benefits, rewards, and many more privileges to members.

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OnePlus Nord

OnePlus users are also privy to the Shot on OnePlus feature. This offers users a collection of wallpapers that are all crowd-sourced from various OnePlus users.

OnePlus devices might not exactly have the most capable cameras in the business but the results when a little know-how is sprinkled into the capturing experience goes a long way and there are some really good shots in that category.

In line with that, OnePlus is set to hold its 7th Film Project Workshop in India that will focus on “Acing the outdoor photography with smartphone.”

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There will be a total of 9 workshops that will span across a period of 4 weeks and the timetable for the same is as follows.

Time Table:
Jan 30, 5pm – Acing the outdoor photography on smartphone
Feb 13, 5pm – Pitch perfect portraits
Feb 27, 5pm – 10 Tricks for taking stunning silhouette with smartphone

This is going to be open only for Red Cable Club members and the first session is slated for January 30 as from 5PM onwards over Zoom.

To sign up, all you need to do is fill in the sign-up sheet that can be found here.

This workshop would be conducted by Kerala-based smartphone photographer, Vaisakh Shabu, who has been a notable name in the Shot on OnePlus platform from as far back as 2015.

Could this mean that we should soon see better entries in the Shot on OnePlus feature on OnePlus devices? Well, we certainly hope so.

We shall continue to keep an eye on this and update as and when we get more info so you might want to stay tuned to PiunikaWeb for that.

NOTE: We have these and many more OnePlus stories in our dedicated OnePlus section.

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