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papers flurry
ideas hurry
the warmth of freshly pressed thoughts
on eggshell leaves.
a touch of the keys
euphoric release
of fragments laced to prose.
published vulnerability
a flicker of humanity.
papers flurry
ideas hurry
the warmth of freshly pressed thoughts
on eggshell leaves.
a touch of the keys
euphoric release
of fragments laced to prose.
published vulnerability
a flicker of humanity.
This post is written by Cindy aka Haptic:
In summer of 2014 Eric and I met a group of talented artists in Saigon. We hung out, drank lots of coffee, and talked about creative projects to work on:
Dear friend,
If you want to make a living from photography, get some extra cash, or share your knowledge I recommend you to teach photography workshops.
HOW TO BECOME A POWERFUL PHOTOGRAPHER
Dear friend,
I want you to gain more POWER in your photography. How, why, and what is power in photography?
‘You alone might be fond of yourself and your own works, without a rival.’ – Horace
Don’t compete in your photography. You have no rivals.
Be fond of your own work. Revel in your own ‘defective artistry.’
If you are pleased with your own photos; why do you care what others think of your work?
Always,
Eric
Dear friend,
I have wondered this philosophical idea a lot — whether it is better to be a specialist, or a generalist in our photography.
VIVIAN MAIER,
you’re one of my photo heroes: you shot until the day you retired
Without fame or accolades
Rather you shot to take the pain of everyday life away.
Dear friend,
Here is a list of my personal favorite photography books which have influenced and inspired me:
A list of Eric Kim’s favorite and most influential photographers in history, who have influenced him:
Dear friend,
This book is my attempt at at a mini magnum opus of sorts. It is everything I have learned from photography, that can hopefully get you from 0 to 100% in photography.
BE STRONG,
ERIC KIM
Conquer your fears and meet new peers:
Workshop inquiries: neil.ta@erickimphotography.com
Dear friend,
I’ve been thinking a lot about the philosophy behind compression — to make things into a smaller size.
I FEEL LIKE HENRI WHEN IM SHOOTING ON THE STREETS
I FEEL LIKE HENRI WHEN IM GETTING ALL THE KEEPS
I FEEL LIKE HENRI WHEN IM SHOOTING IN THE HEAT
I FEEL LIKE HENRI WHEN IM SHOOTING TO MY BEATS
BAS: also a real condition, when you buy too many books, and rather than going out and shooting real photos, you spend too much time admiring the work of other photographers.
My current creativity inspirations: Cindy Nguyen and my sister Annette Kim. They’re inspiring me to be an “everyday creative.â€
But what does it means to be creative everyday?
#NOFILTER is a pretty popular hashtag. It generally means you upload a photo that you shot on your photo, without applying any filters. Photos uploaded without a filter are often perceived as more “authentic”.
To me, the concept is fascinating. What if you lived a real life without a filter?
We’re riding on a photography ultralight beam,
We’re shooting together, all together on the same team.
Dear friend,
Without tooting my horn too much, I’m pretty sure I’m one of the top 10 most influential photography bloggers on planet Earth. How did I get so famous, is being famous desirable and how can you become “internet famous†in the realm of photography?
In the past, I doubted myself a lot. I always asked others for their opinions, and never asked myself of my own opinion.
Dear friend,
Let me share some ideas on this brave new world of the “Photography Experience Economy.”
Dear friend,
Okay, so I talk a lot about “barbelling†your photography prices: either free, or very expensive. But how do you actually charge more, and get people to pay?
Dear friend,
I’m gonna give you some hard truth on the sad sad reality about photography– on the grimness of pursuing photography as a living your career, or passion.
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Edited by CINDY NGUYEN x HAPTIC PRESS:
Dear friend,
To advertise my upcoming workshops, I wanna share some thoughts on walking meditation in the context of street photography:
Inspired by Voltaire’s Philosophical Dictionary– here is Eric Kim’s Photography Dictionary.
BE STRONG,
ERIC
RICOH, RICOH, RICOH
you’re so simple and so pure.
RICOH, RICOH, RICOH,
Photographer’s block: you are my cure.
LEICA, LEICA, LEICA
your design is sublime, I like you a lot.
Creativity isn’t inside me, it is something that can be bought
I disregard what’s given to me, and my own lot
I wanna hustle, and make bundles of money to buy my Leica honey.
I love photography newbies. To a newbie (beginner), there are no rules. Only opportunities and excitement.
Dear friend,
I want to encourage you to experience more happiness and joy in life, using your camera as your tool.
What do jazz musicians, improv artists, freestyle rappers, and street photographers have in common? We are all improvisers.
AS TOLD BY ERIC KIM:
Dear friend,
I have a very simple theory on how to be a better photographer: move more, plan less, and allow more randomness and serendipity to enter your life.
Dear friend,
I’m very interested in aesthetics, and what makes a “good” photo– or an aesthetically pleasing image, which causes our soul to quiver.
Dear friend,
First of all, realize the phone is a “real” camera. Ignore anyone who tells you otherwise.
Part of Photography Entrepreneurship 101: you wanna make a blog, but you have no ideas. This is advice I’d give you:
The Bay Area is my home. Here are my favorite joints in SF for coffee, photography, and food.
My favorite joints in DOWNTOWN LA for coffee, photography, and food.
My favorite joints in Hanoi, Vietnam for coffee, food, and photography.