You are never destroyed by anyone else but yourself: the great optimistic and empowering thought in life and existence.
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How to Import Your Photos to iPhone and Editing Workflow
Something fun I’m experimenting with:
Importing photos I shoot on my RICOH GR III to iPhone via the SD card lightning adapter, selecting my favorite photos, and uploading them directly to my blog from iPhone.
It’s essentially the same as iPad, except iPhone has the benefit of being even smaller and more compact.
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iPhone Pro Camera Review for Photography
iPhone Pro as the most interesting camera right now:
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Experiences Never Die
Investing in experiences in life as the best “bang for the buckâ€â€” not things, possessions, and ephemeral objects.
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iPhone Pro more exciting than Leica
Why I believe Apple is leading the way in photography, arts creation, culture, and society:
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Artistic or photographic hormones?
A thought:
(more…)What if much of our impulse to make art, photographs, etc is related to our hormones?
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Why Safari is Superior to Chrome
What is one of the best computer hacks you can integrate? Uninstall Chrome and start using Safari instead. Why? Some reasons:
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How to Increase Your Self-Esteem
“The people highest up have the lowest self-esteem.”
Kanye West“Checking Instagram comments to crowd-source my self-esteem.”
Kanye WestI am an unusually high amount of self-esteem. Where did I get it? How can I increase my self-esteem, and why is this essential?
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Democratic Luxury
An interesting shift we are undergoing in society:
With meritocracy, American capitalist/socialist values— this notion of “democratic luxury†is being made.
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Test your limits as a point of curiosity.
Don’t let fear hold you back. Aren’t you curious what your limits are?
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How I Make Presets in Lightroom CC
A quick video outlining and showing how I make presets for new Lightroom CC (Creative Cloud version, not the classic version):
Free download: ERIC KIM Lightroom CC PRESETS – Contrast 2019 >
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Move First, Motivation Later
A realization about motivation:
(more…)When we feel “motivated”, it is an after-the-fact sensation. We must first MOVE and ACT, then consequently we will feel motivated.
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Become a legislator, not just a commentator.
The worst type of scholar is to become a commentator. To comment on something takes no real “skin in the gameâ€. Your opinion of your comment is subjective, and based on the knowledge of others, therefore you are protected from being critiqued on your own commentary.
Perhaps a more noble and bold pursuit is this:
Instead of just commenting on the knowledge of others, we should go out and create our own new rules, laws, and ideas for others.
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iPhone Pro the Ultimate Productivity Device?
Thoughts on the desire for a “perfect” and “ultimate” productivity device:
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iPhone Pro Review for Street Photography
My current thoughts:
For street photography the optimal cameras include RICOH GR III or iPhone Pro/11.
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iPhone Pro Initial Review
Currently playing with the new iPhone Pro and here are my thoughts:
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How to Get People to Like You
Many of us strive to be “likeableâ€or “likedâ€.
Now, what does this really mean, and should it be something we should strive towards? And if so, how can we do it?
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Digital Hunter Gatherer
A concept I’ve not heard yet— a “digital hunter gathererâ€. We already have this notion of a “digital nomadâ€â€” but why not the hunter gatherer lifestyle?
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Life Experiment: Intermittent Fasting, Walk around all day, Workout Three Times
An interesting life experiment today, which is the happiest day I’ve ever had:
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Congratulate Others on their Attempts, not their Results
The secret to creating great individuals, who achieve great things:
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Educate and Entertain: Marketing 101
An effective lesson from my buddy Horace (Ars Poetica, On the Art of Poetry) is this:
(more…)In order to succeed, both entertain while educating the other.
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Happiness is Physiological
A thought:
Perhaps when we are “unhappy” it isn’t a sign of our mental well-being, it is a sign of our physiological (physical) well-being.
Therefore is our goal is to become “happier”, perhaps the goal should be to maximize our physiological strength, vigor, energy, and life!
Now, how to do this? Some ideas:
- Vigorous massage: Just go to a cheap Chinese or Thai owned massage place (I’ve been able to find some places in Southern California for $20 an hour), and ask them to massage you “very hard”. There are theories that when you get a vigorous massage, it kickstarts your body’s “mitochondrial biogenesis” process which essentially means your body starts producing more little mini energy power plants (mitochondria).
- Force yourself to sleep before 9-10pm, and wake up naturally without an alarm clock. In periods of extreme exhaustion, I can even sleep up to 11-14 hours in a single night. If you have insomnia, do extreme weight lifting during the day (or HIIT/crossfit). And also drink coffee/caffeine in the morning. No screens after 6pm. No Netflix, movies, video games, or other things which stimulate you. Just read paper books, go on a long walk at night, and have a nice dinner with a loved one (or yourself). Also have a high fat and meat heavy meal at night in order to fall asleep better (pork belly, beef belly). If you still cannot sleep, take a small dose of melatonin (minimum effective dose).
- Experiment with acupuncture: There isn’t a “real” science behind it, but it seems effective. My theory is that the needles are like “micro trauma” into your muscles which stimulate your body’s “hormesis” response (like cold water therapy, weight lifting, or drinking bitter coffee/tea).
- Stand and walk all day: No sitting allowed. I’m a huge fan of standing desks. Or the ghetto “squatting desk” (put your laptop on top of a chair or couch, and simply do a full “ass to grass” squat while working on your laptop). When your legs get tired, get up and walk around, or walk around the block. The goal is to NOT sit at any moment during the day. Only way to rest your legs is to squat, lie down on your back and take a nap, or just walk around. I am quite convinced that 99% of our modern ailments (back pain, etc) are caused by sitting (how come nobody has invented a “standing car” yet? I even prefer to stand in the metro or bus, in order to exercise my legs.
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We desire to capture raw emotion and life in our photos
A realization what we really want to achieve as photographers:
To capture raw, unfiltered, genuine, and “real” emotions from other humans (and ourselves).
For example:
- In street photography, we want to capture “authentic” moments, emotions, etc. This is why we generally like “unposed” photos; we believe we can capture more authentic emotions this way.
- In portrait photography we want to capture the “authentic” soul of the subject, or we desire to capture an emotion or feeling we believe to be their “real” self. Or we photograph others in order to photograph ourselves and our own vision of humanity (Richard Avedon).
- Even when we are photographing landscapes, things, objects, shapes and forms, there is something about our perspective and soul which we desire to communicate with others. You’re never photographing a thing or place; you’re photographing your own soul, perspective, and self.
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The Calorie Myth
What is worse for you:
- Eating 2,000 calories a day of Twinkies everyday for a week?
- Eating 2,000 calories of fatty sirloin steak everyday for a week?
Obviously eating 2,000 of calories a day of Twinkies will be worse. Why? Let me explain:
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Why RICOH GR III is the Best Camera
RICOH GR III as currently the best camera on the market, and the best camera made (thus far).
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Extreme Minimalism
Extreme minimalism and extreme simplicity as the driver of innovation, growth, and strength?
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How to Motivate Yourself to Go Out and Make New Photos
Our bloodline of photographers is to constantly be making new photos — making new photos as we breathe, as our heart beats, or how our eyes see and perceive!
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MORE LIFE!
Perhaps what we are seeking from life is more life. To live more, to experience more, to create more, to consume more, to recycle more, to become more powerful, to synthesize more, and to become more!
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All Photos are Good Photos
A realization:
(more…)When we try to trap ourselves within a certain genre of photography, we become prisoners. Better to unchain yourself from photographic concepts, and simply allow yourself to photograph anything AND everything!
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Disinform, Distract, Discourage
The three vices of modern media. This is why I don’t watch, follow, or read the news, social media, blogs, websites, magazines, etc.
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Blogging over Books
A thought while at Powell’s bookstore:
There are SO MANY books out there. To make another book doesn’t seem to help much with the glut of information out there.
Also, most published books can probably be published as blog posts (or could be 99% shorter).
So what if instead of aspiring to make more books, we can aspire to make more blogs or blog posts?
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UPWARDS!
Upwards, to the heights and beyond / Staunch in your goals, embrace ideas from the whole world. Fly higher, disdain the plane. Train yourself to thrive with challenge — this is the secret to fun. Shun the basic and easy, and craft your own virtues for yourself. You’re beyond the hand you’ve been dealt.
Appropriate reality to the max. Stay hard in your life’s task like the hammer. Stay strong and keep pounding, and stay bright like flint. Your life is one— this is your only stint.
Animate yourself, animate your soul. Never stop making and breaking, and shaking the status quo.
You know much— have much trust in yourself. You’re the wisest in the room. Artistic explosions like sonic booms!
Hustle with guile— and crank up the dial to 11. Rise beyond the leavened bread. Write your own book— you’re read.
ERIC
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The Soul of the Photographer
The soul of the photographer: the essence of the photographer. How the photographer sees the world (their perspective), their aesthetic and ethical choices, their subject matter, and their personal philosophy.
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Only Compete Against Yourself
Why does it matter if they’re natural or not?
Just watched ICARUS documentary (loved it), and have been thinking a lot about drugs, steroids, performance enhancing drugs, etc— and have been thinking about notions of:
- “Natural†vs “unnaturalâ€
- “Fairness†vs “unfairnessâ€
- Playing “clean†vs playing “dirtyâ€
- Effort vs Generics
- Privilege vs Unprivileged
The question is:
(more…)Why do these matter? Should they matter?
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Everyday Uninstall One App from Your Phone
A simple idea:
(more…)To become more focused and productive, uninstall one app from your phone everyday.
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Travel Tips
Practical travel tips:
- All black merino wool clothing. If cold, wear two black merino tshirts on top of one another (thanks to my friend Takashi for the tip). Two black merino t shirts, two black exofficio boxers, two pairs of black Outlier.NYC socks, one pair of black merino leggings, one pair of black Uniqlo stretchy black jeans (EZY).
- Don’t travel with laptop: Just bring your phone and/or iPad. I discovered I can do 90% of the things on my iPad Pro as I can do with my MacBook Pro laptop.
- To save money on food while traveling, eat street food, go to the local market and buy a rotisserie chicken, or get the hot foods by the pound at Whole Foods ($9 a pound for food— great deal!) The organic rotisserie chicken at Whole Foods ($10) is also a great deal for meat (2 pounds). Good for my intermittent fasting and ketogenic diet.
- Good to stay at a hotel with a gym. If not go to the local parks while traveling and do chin-ups, dips, squats, lunges, and pushups.
- When walking and wandering, take the spirit of the flaneur. This means walk slowly, aimlessly, with no real destination in mind.
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The Future of Street Photography
The future of street photography is extremely bright!
Consider:
More and more people are moving into cities, and more and more people are shooting with their iPhones and smartphones.
Which means street photography (will eventually) become the dominant form and genre of photography.
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The Ultimate Street Photography Tutorial
Everything you need to know to get started in street photography (and to eventually master it)!
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Intentional Ignorance
Via negativa wisdom and focus (Taleb/Nietzsche):
(more…)Decide what to consciously become ignorant of in order to focus on what you deem as truly great and worthy of yourself.
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Motivation Follows Action
A thought:
Perhaps we are thinking the whole motivated thing incorrectly.
For example, let’s say I want to photograph and make photos. Instead of needing motivation to go out and shoot, perhaps the correct answer is to first go out and shoot, then discover the motivation while shooting.
Or in exercise, you don’t need motivation to exercise. You go exercise first, and then you will feel the motivation as an accompaniment while you’re exercising.
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Why does society want to tame us?
Would you rather be a tame (and obedient, domesticated) animal (sheep), or would you rather be an apex predator (lion, eagle)?
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In Praise of Banging around Your Camera
If your desire is to always be making new photos, don’t be afraid to punish, bang around, scratch, or damage your camera. Treat the dings, scratches, and war marks as a sign of pride! Beauty of use, patina, and “breaking it inâ€!
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Reverse Lifestyle Creep #moneynotes
An idea: as you get richer, lower your standard of living?
For example: as I’ve become richer, I’m less dazzled by the hype of expensive stuff. I think I can gauge my own sincerity more truly now:
(more…)I prefer “bang for the buck” value over how fancy something is.
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Physically Fit, Artistically Fit.
Theory:
(more…)To become more artistically and mentally fit, first focus on becoming physically fit.
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Boundless.
Freedom is to have no boundaries, no limits— nothing which can constrain or hold us back.
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Why do we prefer Foreign?
Often when it comes to design, cars, luxury goods, watches, etc — why is it that we prefer the foreign (Italian, French, Japanese)— and not local or domestic?
Is it perhaps a dissatisfaction with our own culture and locality — or is there some human desire towards the foreign?
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Art Which Augments your Feeling of Power
What makes good art? Artwork which augments your feeling of power, and uplifts and elevates your spirit!
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Blogging is Streaming
To blog is to stream your thoughts, your soul, your ideas, and your art.
The goal isn’t to go viral, or make a perfect blog post; the goal is to never stop streaming you.
This means:
- Don’t self censor yourself when blogging. Write about whatever is on your mind. Don’t stick to a certain subject or genre.
- Think longevity: how can you blog for 10 years straight, everyday, several times a day without boredom or exhaustion?
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Street Photography Entrepreneurship Philosophy
This has been my personal street photography entrepreneurship philosophy which has helped me succeed:
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ERIC KIM Lightroom CC Presets (High Contrast) 2019
I made some new High Contrast Lightroom CC (Creative Cloud) presets: this time high-contrast to be applied to my RICOH GR III (high contrast JPEG photos) in order to add even more contrast.
These should work quite well for JPEG monochrome images. I have yet test them on RAW images, but check them out and play with them, remix them, and give them a go:
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Why is Abnormal and Irregular seen as Bad?
It seems as a society we are striving towards “regularity”, “homeostasis”, predictability, and normality.
Are these virtues that we truly desire for ourselves; or are they beneath us?
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Physiological Happiness
When we want ‘happiness’ — what is it exactly that we want?
My theory:
The best happiness is physiological happiness.
What is ‘physiological happiness’? Let me explain:
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Economics: Allocation of Resources
To be “economical” means to “wisely allocate your resources”. These resources include your time, life, energy, money, manpower, etc.
Why is having the ability to wisely allocate your resources important?
Because:
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