Part 2: Inspirational Dr. Seuss Philosophy and Compositions
Continued from part 1: Oh, the places you’ll go!
Continued from part 1: Oh, the places you’ll go!
Inge Morath epic compositions:
ONLY IN AMERICA: Contact Sheets:
Dear friend, The criticism that most Americans get is that we “work too much”. But what does that even mean? Is it desirable to work more, or less? Why work at all?
Joseph Beuys (pronounced “boys”) is one of the most inspirational artist-teachers of all time. Thanks to Kanye West for putting me on him (mentioned through Kanye’s Twitter):
Study art to inspire yourself to make your own art!
Inge Morath: one of the great female masters of photography, whose visual imagery I love.
Some new Kodak Portra 400 street photos:
Dear friend, A thought: assuming you had unlimited time, resources– what would you do with all of your human metabolism, energy, and life?
Lewis Hine: sociologist with a camera who proved that photography can make positive social change!
Dear friends, I want to analyze some compositions I really like from Garry Winogrand; and share how we can better incorporate more edgy compositions into our own work:
Dear friend, I want to give you some practical tips and ideas on how you can shoot more photos!
Dear friend, I talk a lot about how to make more photos and art. But a philosophical question: why make more photos?
Upcoming ERIC KIM Workshops in 2018:
Cinematography by Akira Kurosawa:
I’m studying more and more of David “Chim” Seymour‘s photos (from the 1950s), and I’m still so amazed; how intimate and loving his photos were.
Dear friend, You’ve got no limits, and limited time What can you achieve in your short lifetime?
Take photographs of whatever you find interesting– because you are curious to see what it will look like as a photo (as compared to “real life”/reality!)
Challenge, Innovation, and Fun: How to Progress in Your Photography and Life:
Dr. Seuss, master of composition.
DR SEUSS: thank you so much for your wisdom, guidance, and beautiful illustrations and artwork. My umma (in her rudimentary English) read you so many times to me as a child, when we were poor, living in a tiny 1-bedroom apartment in Alameda (when I was in the 2nd grade, 7-8 years old).
Why do we feel nervous or shy in street photography, and how can we overcome and Conquer it, so we never have any regrets in our photography or life?
My current photography and video/vlogging setup is the Panasonic Lumix G9 and Leica/Lumix 12mm f1.4 lens (24mm full frame equivalent), with the RODE Video Camera Microphone, and it rocks for both still photos and videos!
Dear friend, I am proud to share my first PDF photography book with you: SUITS:
To Eric: What is the good life? It’s that moment when my eyes meet yours across the way, and I fall
ERIC KIM PHOTOGRAPHY Portfolio:
Dear friend, A practical life philosophy for you: to be happier in life, seek to maximize the joy in your life!
David “Chim” Seymour was one of the co-founders of Magnum (alongside Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa/Cornell Capa), and unfortunately his life was cut short when covering a photography story in Egypt.
I believe good photos are strong both in content (what you’re photographing) and form (composition).
Why do I make photos? To change the minds, hearts, souls, and perspectives of others; while also giving me more appreciation for my own life!
As a reminder, the purpose of photography is to help us live a richer and more fulfilling life!
Spartacus: damn, I can’t believe I never saw this film before. Another masterpiece by Stanley Kubrick: for the moral message, the cinematography, love, and epicness:
The great thing about life and being alive: you can live your life however you desire, and to pursue it in a way which you find personally-meaningful and important.
Dear friend, If you want to work on a personally meaningful project, here are some tips, advice, wisdom, and ideas I will give you:
2013-2016, Kodak Portra 400:
Cornell Capa: without him we wouldn’t have the ICP (International center of photography in NYC), and we wouldn’t have these iconic photos of JFK, and more.
How do you know when you’re making progress as a photography entrepreneur? How do you know what to write about? Some practical tips:
Dear friend, A philosophical question: would you still take photos if you couldn’t share your photos with anybody else?
Steve McCurry: easily one of the most iconic photographers of all time.
Why do I take photos? Seems like a simple question enough, but the simplest questions always seem to be the most complicated.
Greg Marsden: a good friend of mine, with some of the juiciest color street photos out there!
Jesse Marlow: one of the OG’s and heavyweights in the world of street photography.
Hakim Boulouiz: a former student of mine, and now an extremely influential street photographer/visual artist, and also one of the judges for the London Street Photography Festival!
Pierre Belhassen: his photos speak to my soul:
Ernst Haas: one of the color masters of photography:
A list of what’s currently in my bag for living in Saigon for two months, and general thoughts on packing for the road and photography:
You were destined to do great things my dear God gave you two hands to steer Your own ship in life
Dear friend, I am super excited to share with you my newest and most innovative concept ever: an offline ‘Street Photographer Starter Kit‘, which you can teach street photography to yourself, at your own pace, all offline — via an easy-to-purchase/download .ZIP file.
Umberto Boccioni: a true genius artist, one of the forefathers of ‘Futurism‘; an art movement which emphasized speed, modernism, the city, and to me– is an incredibly optimistic/positive artistic outlook!
The phone is the ultimate camera: you can shoot with your phone, you can select (edit) your photos, you can process your photos (add presets, filters), and instantly share and process your photos! Whoever says that the phone isn’t a “real” camera; ignore them.