Dear friend,
In these tough times, what better thing to do than to re-spark and re-ignite your passion for photography? For me, photography is everything. Photography is our primary artistic outlet, and creative force and power.
I created this unique Online Photography Creativity Workshop to re-spark your passion for photography, to motivate you to level-up your work, and for you to evolve as a visual artist, even when stuck indoors, at home, or in quarantine.
Why photography in a time of crisis?

Right now is your chance. Your unique opportunity. The world is crazy, and we are currently experiencing a unique moment in history. We are currently living THROUGH history, a privilege few people ever have the opportunity to do so.
Thus my thought:
Right now is your opportunity to make some incredible photos, for you to become more entrepreneurial, for you to expand your reach, influence, and for you to discover deeper meaning and impact in your photography.
What you will gain

In this ERIC KIM ONLINE PHOTOGRAPHY CREATIVITY WORKSHOP (May 2nd, Saturday, 2020) you will gain:
- Re-sparked motivation to make new photos which have deep personal impact and importance to you.
- New ideas and visions for your photographic life.
- The opportunity to get real feedback and critique on your work.
- Bespoke and tailored photo-assignments to take your photography to the next level.
- Creative ideas on how to make photos while stuck indoors or in quarantine.
- The chance to interact and engage with other passionate and like-minded photographers and individuals.
- The opportunity for you to learn unique ideas how to “cross-pollinate” your creativity, and make it through photography.
- Technical help and assistance in terms of making a photography website, blog, or portfolio.
- Learning new strategies to expand your influence, fame, and following on the internet.
- Thoughts on how to make your own YouTube channel, how to vlog, shoot videos, and make a deeper societal impact through your work.
All upside, no downside.

If you’ve never done an online photography workshop before, know that I offer an unconditional 100% money-back guarantee. If you signup for this online workshop, don’t like the experience, or don’t feel like you got your money’s worth, please email my workshops manager Neil (neilta@gmail.com) and ask for a full refund.
Why I am teaching this workshop

Honestly, I feel bad. I feel bad that a lot of us photographers are stuck at home, or scared, or finding it difficult to make photos and be creative during this time of pandemic. This workshop is my solution and idea– I want to truly re-inspire you, re-spark your passion for photography, and re-motivate you to get the ball rolling in your creative passion of photography again!
What if I’m not sure if this workshop is right for me?

If you got any questions, please email my workshops manager Neil Ta at neilta@gmail.com. We will conduct the workshop May 2nd, 2020 (Saturday, from 12-2pm Eastern EST time) via the “ZOOM” (tele-conferencing) app, which is free to download, and you can access it via your phone, tablet, or laptop. As long as you have an internet connection, this will work for you.
I would personally say that this workshop is good for all photographers, because what we will be tackling is discovering unique creative photography ideas for you — in terms of your approach, marketing, curation, and website/blog-creation. This is why I call it an online photography creativity workshop.
The goal is for this workshop to spark new creative ideas within yourself and give you new sources of motivation to thrive as a photographer and visual artist, and this is my promise to you.
Don’t miss your chance!

To secure your spot in this workshop, you can secure your spot by paying via Paypal here (Investment for workshop: 300 USD (99 USD early-bird discount if you register before April 28th, 2020).
You can also pay below:
For more information on this workshop and other ways to submit your tuition for this workshop, learn more here, or email my workshops manager Neil Ta at neilta@gmail.com for additional invoicing, business expense invoices, or other ways to pay.Â
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All is welcome

If you’re a returning student, in education, part-employed or unemployed, please email Neil Ta at neilta@gmail.com regarding your special discount. I want to ensure this opportunity is available for all.
Creative Photography Assignments for You

Simple ideas for you:
- Eyes. Shoot only eyes. Upload your best ‘eye’ photo to arsbeta.com
- Texture. Photograph all of the interesting textures around your house. Photograph your plants, your food, the textures of your hair, or any of the leather and metals at home. Upload your best photos to arsbeta.com
- Go through your street photography portfolio, and choose your 1 favorite photo. Then overlay some interesting colors on top of it, remix it, and share your unique innovative creations on arsbeta.com. For inspiration see how I remix my photos.
How to Become More Creative

Re-discover your inner-child like PICASSO:
- How I Remix My Photos in iPad and ProCreate
- Creative Productivity
- In Praise of Repetition
- The Eternal Creative Loop
- CREATE!
- The Goal is Spontaneous Creative Activity
- Ignore Your Haters.
- You’re on a Winning Streak
- Ultralight Photography
- How to see.
- CREATORS SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH.
- How to Ignore Your Inner-Critic
- How to Unlock Your Inner-Genius
- Success is Your Only Option
- How to Make Your Photos More Artistic
- Creative Lessons Rick Rubin Can Teach You About Photography
- Why I Love Shooting With an LCD Screen
- How to Shoot Abstract Photography
- How to Be More Spontaneous in Your Photography and Life
- How to Re-Invent Yourself in Photography
- How to Photograph Like a Child
- How to Be a More Imaginative Photographer
- Provoke
- Never Rust
- Limit Your Palette
- Follow Your Intuition
- Have Creative Confidence in Yourself
- How To Find Your Unique Voice in Photography
- Beginner’s Mind
- There is No Wrong Way to Shoot Street Photography
- You Can’t Control the Results, Only Effort
- On Capturing Beauty in the Mundane
- On Searching For the Maximum
- The Beauty of “Creative Constraintsâ€
- How to Stay Curious
- Enjoy the Process
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