Meta Editing

I have a concept called meta-editing — in which you publish a bunch of photos in a blog post, and then you review the blog post and you re-save the photos which pop out in your eye. Then you re-upload and re-publish it. It is like a recursive form of editing and filtering, and republishing.

Become more:

  1. Move Mass
  2. What’s “Cool”?
  3. No In-Between
  4. Independent Aspirations
  5. COMPULSION.
  6. *BEYOND* PERFECT.
  7. BUY BOOKS WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY GEAR.
  8. How to Make More Photos
  9. JUST MAKE MORE PHOTOS.
  10. MY DESIRE TO CAPTURE IT ALL.
  11. VISUAL DETOX.
  12. Photography is Our Addiction
  13. A BILLION PHOTOS
  14. THE MOTIVATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER.
  15. CURIOUS.
  16. PROVOKE.
  17. How to Do More Photography
  18. PRACTICE.
  19. TURBOCHARGE YOURSELF, TURBOCHARGE OTHERS.
  20. LIFE IS ALL UPSIDE, NO DOWNSIDE.
  21. PHOTO TURBO THOUGHTS
  22. No Such Thing as Good or Bad; Simply Stimulating or Not Stimulating
  23. The Best Genre is No Genre
  24. The Key to Photographic Motivation
  25. Pacifying Media, Motivational Media
  26. Our Hunger for New Experiences
  27. Mental Motivation
  28. ALL ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY.
  29. The Photographer as Creator
  30. Create *BEYOND* Yourself
  31. Let Your Curiosity Drive Your Photography
  32. LOVE YOUR PHOTOS.
  33. Abstract Monochrome Photography
  34. SHOOT WITHOUT THINKING.
  35. Just Have Fun With Photography
  36. Wu-Wei Effortless Motivation
  37. CONSISTENCY x NOVELTY
  38. Easily Bored?
  39. Face Photography
  40. How to Become More Self-Motivated in Your Photography
  41. YOUR OWN PHOTOS ARE THE BEST PHOTOS.
  42. On Sharing Your Favorite Photos
  43. UBERABUNDANCE.
  44. Peak Photographic Productivity
  45. When to Review Your Photos
  46. Serotonin and Photos
  47. The Photos You Have Yet Shot are Your Most Important Photos
  48. 3 Tips How to Master Photography
  49. Do You Like Your Own Photos?
  50. The Beauty of Mundane, Everyday Moments
  51. Reasons Why to Be Optimistic About the Future
  52. A Photography-Full Future
  53. The More You Shoot, the Better
  54. How Many Photos Should You Shoot Everyday?
  55. Why Do We Love Motion?
  56. Now is Your Chance to Shoot History in the Making
  57. Photo by Photo
  58. How and Why Photography Remains So Interesting to Me
  59. How to Conquer Your Inner Photographic Critic
  60. Thoughts on HDR Photography
  61. New Year, New Photos
  62. Why Exhibit Your Photos?
  63. Photography is Visual Poetry
  64. What’s the Purpose of Art?
  65. Why Do We Photographers Have Such a Hard Time Staying Inspired and Motivated?
  66. On Becoming a More Optimistic Photographer
  67. Philosophy of Weather
  68. How to Become a More Optimistic Photographer and Human
  69. You Are a Creative Photographer
  70. JUST SHARE YOUR ARTISTIC PROCESS WITH OTHERS.
  71. What Motivates Me to Shoot?
  72. How to Maximize Yourself to the Fullest
  73. HOW TO MOVE AND MOTIVATE PEOPLE
  74. Autotelic Photography
  75. The more I go out and photograph the world, the more interesting and beautiful the world becomes
  76. Why Photographers Have Such Low Self-Esteem
  77. ERIC KIM MOTIVATION
  78. Why Am I So Unmotivated?
  79. EVERY DAY IS A NEW DAY
  80. WHY ARE YOU SO UNMOTIVATED?
  81. Movement is Motivation
  82. How to Motivate Myself to Make New Photos
  83. Never Stop Optimizing
  84. How to Help and Motivate Others
  85. Feed On Your Own Photos; Let Them Nourish You!
  86. Competition is for Suckers
  87. A Future Without Travel
  88. How Google Can Improve Your Photography
  89. DEVELOP YOURSELF.
  90. NEVER STOP MOVING!
  91. How I Self-Motivate Myself
  92. Every Day the Sun is Birthed Anew
  93. A Life Without Photography Isn’t a Life Worth Living
  94. WIN.
  95. 8 Practical Photography Assignments for You
  96. Tabula Rasa, Blank Slate, Carte Blanche
  97. RELENTLESS
  98. LIFE IS THE ULTIMATE RPG
  99. HYPER VIGOR
  100. FRESH AIR PHOTOS
  101. WHO IS GONNA THRIVE IN TODAY’S BRAVE NEW WORLD?
  102. ARTISTIC OPTIMISM
  103. PASSION, not Discipline
  104. Better Bad Photos than No Photos
  105. The Empowering Feeling of Failure
  106. To Be Human is to Move
  107. Enjoy the Process
  108. Better Bad Photos than No Photos
  109. Why Keep Making New Art and Photos, Indefinitely?
  110. Photography Motivation: What if There is Nothing Interesting to Photograph?
  111. Move First, Motivation Later
  112. Motivation Follows the Action
  113. In Praise of Heroes
  114. 5 Tips How to Boost Your Creativity
  115. How to Have Inspiration to Take Photos in the Suburbs
  116. Anything that Motivates You to Move is Good!
  117. The Productive Photographer is the Happiest Photographer!
  118. Make Today Count!
  119. How to Break Through Photographer’s Block
  120. The Joyful Photographer
  121. The Dancing Photographer
  122. The Kaizen Process of Gradual Self-Improvement in Photography
  123. It is Your Duty to Make Beautiful Pictures!
  124. Making Pictures IS Happiness!
  125. NO EXCUSES.
  126. The Pomodoro Photography Technique
  127. The ABC of Photography
  128. Just Shoot It.
  129. How to Change the World With Photography
  130. How to Find Inspiration in Photography and Life
  131. How to Overcome Resistance
  132. Create Against the Past
  133. How I Motivate Myself to Make Photos
  134. Wear Your Camera Like a Necklace or Bracelet
  135. Have Your Photos Come to You
  136. How to Level Up in Your Photography
  137. How Not to Give a Fuck of What Others Think of You
  138. How to Overcome Procrastination in Your Photography
  139. How to Reinspire Your Photography
  140. What is Your Mission in Photography and Life?
  141. How to Overcome Photographer’s Block
  142. Be a Photographer Now
  143. How to Overcome Boredom with Photography
  144. Never Stop Growing as a Photographer
  145. Why Do You Need “Inspiration” to Shoot?
  146. Just Shoot.
  147. 5 Things to Do If You’ve Lost Your Passion for Photography
  148. How to Have Unshakeable Confidence in Yourself
  149. Don’t Give Up On Your Dream
  150. Don’t Waste Your Potential
  151. Unlock Your Potential
  152. Empower Others With Your Photography
  153. Why You Shouldn’t Follow Your Passion in Photography

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