
Author: ERIC KIM
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How to Find Inspiration

#cindyproject Dear friend,
I’m fortunate enough that I have a muse (inspiration) in life— who is Cindy.
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MODERATION.

FUCK MODERATION
Embrace the EXTREMES
Look into the abyss
Gleaming and eager
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YOU DECIDE YOUR LIFE

You decide your life
You choose your future and your wife
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DON’T COMPLAIN

Man in ticket counter Penn station. NYC, 2017 Don’t complain
Love the pain
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Never Be Satisfied.

I generally think the stimulus to an artist making new art is this: dissatisfaction with his past work, and the desire to make something new– something even greater, and something that will impress himself even more.
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How to Be Authentic

I don’t really care whether people are ‘good’ or ‘bad’ artists or not– I only care whether they are authentic or in-authentic.
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Black and White
Monochrome bliss:
Black and White Articles
- How to Master Black and White Street Photography
- Black and White Photography Theory
- CRUSH THE BLACKS.
- Start With a Black Canvas
- Why Shoot Black and White?
10 Simple Black and White Photography Tips

Practical tips to make better black and white photos:
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Make Pictures For Yourself
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How to Become a Stronger Photographer
Dear friend,
One of the most difficult things I personally face, and what you might face is overcoming resistance in your photography.
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How to Become a Self-Confident Photographer

ERIC KIM x HENRI NECK STRAP by HAPTIC I’m the most self-centered, vain, egotistical, and confident photographer I know— how, and why?
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New York Workshop Student ‘Finding Your own Voice’ Photos October 7-8, 2017

Photo by Eldar Khamitov Best student photos from our New York “Finding Your Own Voice” Workshop October 7-8, 2017. There are a few spots left in the  upcoming New York workshop 14-15 (last workshop in America for at least a year) and sign up for the upcoming Europe workshops before they are sold out!
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Ethics in Street Photography

Family at Lucille’s BBQ. How do you become an “ethical†Street Photographer, and is there even such a thing?
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How to Be a Creative Photographer

CREATIVE EVERY DAY by HAPTIC To promote our new book, ‘CREATIVE EVERY DAY‘, I would like to share some thoughts with you on how you can be a (more) creative photographer– and do it all day, every day.
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New Book: CREATIVE EVERY DAY

YOU ARE AN ARTIST.
Make, learn, play. Every day. CREATIVE EVERY DAY is your inspirational foundation to spread your creative wings and soar to the next level.
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My Experience Shooting Digital Medium Format in Street Photography

NYC, 2017. Pentax 645Z I recently shot a friend’s wedding on a digital medium-format Pentax 645Z, and wondered– what would it like to be to shoot street photography with it?
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Seek Emptiness

Hanoi, 2016 #cindyproject We are always trying to fill ourselves up. What if we sought emptiness?
A cup is only useful when it is empty.
A room is only useful to store things when it is empty.
Your mind can only be creative, if your mind is empty, and you allow new ideas to enter.
Create more space and emptiness in your life, if you want to be more creative, happier, and more satisfied.
Seek less.
Read more: Zen and Photography >
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What if The Opposite Were True?

A good way to innovate or come up with new ideas: always think to yourself, “What if the opposite were true?â€
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Why Fear Street Photography?

Man with flip phone. Tokyo, 2017 What are we so afraid of in street photography, and why are we afraid?
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My Experience Shooting my Friend’s Wedding on Digital Medium Format

I just heard the good news– my two very good friends: Mark and Isi (Isi played violin at me and Cindy’s wedding) just got engaged.
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SEAN LOTMAN x HAPTIC: Postcards from the Darkroom III

Only 1 week left to pick up a copy of SUNLANDERS in the Haptic Shop, rated one of the best color photobooks in the last five years.
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Take Your Play Very Seriously.

A fun and deep idea I got from Nietzsche— be like a child, and take your play very seriously.
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How to Find Inspiration

Mike Dunn, the singing waiter from Howard Johnson in Madison, Wisconsin. Dear friend,
One of the hardest things in photography is always finding inspiration. How do we stay inspired throughout our entire lifetimes, and not give up photography like Henri Cartier-Bresson did?
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How to Treat Everyday Like a Holiday

Family Selfie / Seoul, 2017 Dear friend,
Why is it that we only celebrate on holidays and new years— and not on ’normal’ days?
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What If Everything Were Your Fault?

I got this idea from Derek Sivers — what would your life be like, if you imagined like everything were your fault?
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On Reading Books

Japan, 2016 Dear friend,
I want to write you a letter about the importance of owning a few books instead of many.
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Good Enough

Ha Long Bay, 2017 #cindyproject Dear friend,
How much is enough, and at what point do we know when to “settle”?
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Laughing Lady: Collector’s Edition Print
Released from the Archives: “Laughing Lady” Collector’s Edition Print

Straight from Eric Kim’s photography archive, we will release 40 numbered artist proofs of Eric Kim’s iconic “Laughing Lady” photograph.
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How to Motivate Yourself

Family at Lucille’s BBQ. I’ve been studying a lot of physics (for fun), and have found all these lovely parallels between physics and “real life.â€
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How to Make Pictures in the Suburbs

If you live in the suburbs, and have a hard time finding inspiration to make pictures… this post is for you.
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MEMENTO VIVERE!

Tokyo, 2017 #cindyproject Memento Vivere (remember to live); the complementary partner to “Memento Mori†(remember you (must) die).
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The 4 Things to Give Others

Vancouver, 2015 (photo by Cindy Nguyen) Never ask people for their preferences. Because most people don’t know what they “need†— they only know what they “want.â€
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The Zen of Shooting Film

SHOOT FILM Original Artwork by ANNETTE KIM Everyone knows that digital is more convenient than film photography. But a lot of people don’t know that film is more relaxing, zen, and pure bliss.
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UNLOCK YOUR INNER-PHOTOGRAPHER

Dear friend,
You have a sleeping giant of a photographer… lying dormant in your heart. Time to awaken your inner-photographer.



































































