You don’t want to show and present yourself clearly, better to distort yourself (metaphorically and literally).




You don’t want to show and present yourself clearly, better to distort yourself (metaphorically and literally).



Anti romanticism of the past. The past was *WORSE* than it is today! Today (and the future) will be, and *is* superior to the past!
A camera (more similar to GoPro) which captures your POV (point of view).
A thought with an iPhone camera app:
An app, once you launch it, it automatically takes a photo (quick photo).
Also similar to GoPro:
It is always recording or shooting photos, so you always catch *the moment*.
A camera optimized at capturing ‘the decisive moment’ as the future camera.
Or … the primary focus for some individuals to shoot cinema (‘Hollywood in your hand’– a great tagline for the new “Content Creator Camera Edition” from GoPro. Some individuals who will want to shoot their own web series, their own Netflix series (5K) [Lumix S1H], or their own YouTube series, or even shoot films for Hollywood!
Or even how micro 43rds is still a robust platform for video (Panasonic keep making those new GH-cameras, like the new GH6).
I still prefer a GoPro mounted to my head (head strap), or my chest (chest strap), or even to my backpack (front facing GoPro mount). Or just having a GoPro in my pocket.
Then a simple thought:
A bifurcation between personal photography (still visual art), and video/cinema/film for entertainment.
Bitcoin as appreciating and increasing in value over time, just like Tesla stock.
However if you actually buy a real Tesla, the value will depreciate overtime. Same goes with any car. Never buy a car for new, only used, because if you buy used at the bottom of the depreciation chart, and if you ever want to sell it again, you don’t lose money.
Certainly it is natural to judge others. And it is good to judge others, because in judging others, we learn what not to do.
Whatever when it comes to our ethics, just keep those judgments in your own mind. Don’t vocalize them to any other human being.
Also as an ethical experiment, maybe try to spend the full year of not talking about others, at all, whether good or bad. Also , don’t quote others, just say what you believe in.
The best way to think about information and knowledge is this: consider what is not mentioned.
For example I was at a Whole Foods today, and I picked up this illustrated guide on the complete guide to cryptocurrency and testing. Flipping through the pages, I was more interested in the cryptocurrency‘s which were not mentioned, then the ones which were.
For example, people feel like they missed the boat on bitcoin. But who knows, what if 10 years from now one bitcoin is worth $1 million, $10 million, or even $100 million?
Marketing is not a science, rather, it is an aesthetic thing.
Spend as little time in a car is humanly possible. Walk around as much as a single-to-given day as much as possible. Take as many photos as possible.
The maximaly street Photography forward life.
LA as superior to the Bay Area.

If it isn’t good enough for you, or you don’t consider perfect, just keep holding out, and wait for the best.
For example, I was very dissatisfied with all the iPhones out there, even the new iPhone pro. Thank God I kept holding out, and then the new iPhone SE dropped. Now I’m very happy with my decision.
Perhaps then, being a perfectionist is a good thing?
Also when making other random life decisions, hold out as long as humanly possible before making a decision.

Note the proliferation of Bitcoin ATM’s at gas stations, and also Bitcoin ATM advertisement pins showing up on Google Maps:
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For example after Virgil has passed, OFF-WHITE not as interesting. Also after Steve Jobs died and now that Jony Ive has left Apple, Apple is no longer interesting.
TESLA remains interesting because Elon is still at the helm. Kanye West is still at the reign at YEEZY, which makes it interesting.
Also Amazon is no longer interesting, as Jeff Bezos has left the helm. Same goes with JAY Z selling Tidal (no longer interesting).

More photographers should make beats, and more musicians should also make photos.
Just use GarageBand on your Mac to make beats (use loops) and make them into a slideshow with your own photos in iMovie.
(more…)When you’re rich successful and on top, why not radically innovate?
Apple has an insanely huuuuuge war chest. Why are they taking such safe, boring bets?
Kanye West is the best musician of all-time.
Love the new DONDA 2 album. It is insane — Kanye is the only one always innovating in music.
Let us also consider, he is not only a musician, he is a rapper, he is a collaborator (gets all the best new talent), and also produces his own music!

What I desire is something insanely different, something insanely new.
No retros.
One of the problem with YEEZYSUPPLY; re-issuing past designs. They should just create new color ways and keep moving on.
Also the critical flaw of JORDANS — all their sales are retros. Retro is bad.
What I desire to see is completely new form factors; something I have never seen before.
Once its sold out, just keep moving on and make something totally new.
Very dissatisfied with iPhone Pro, very happy with iPhone SE.
Trying to make it too slow, as a form of being ‘artsy’ is often plain boring.
The fatal flaw of many shows:
They intentionally add a lot of filler to just get people to keep watching, instead of keeping all the interesting parts (condensed, like a movie or film).
This is why I often prefer film/cinema/movie (under 3 hours) instead of a 10-show series (each being 1 hour long). Too much filler, not enough killer in shows or series.
The reason we like ‘first person shooters’– we feel as if *WE* are the hero.
Also the popularity of my street photography goPro POV videos.
Thus as a theory:
Try to literally or metaphorically put people into your own shoes.
Or the helmet.
Critical flaw of the new HALO series:
Why would Master Chief take off his helmet?
Might have been a good idea like the Mandalorian (the last episode) when MANDO takes off the helmet as a powerful gesture to Groku (baby yoda). Also the fatal flaw of the Boba Fett series is seeing the face of Boba Fett. We watchers *prefer* the mystery of the face *behind* the mask, not the real face.
Also the upside of Halo Master Chief:
You put yourself into the helmet, and you think *YOU* are master chief, not some ‘real’ person.

STEEL SPINE
Unwind the twine
Understand your mind
Is rooted in your gut, not your head
STEEL SPINE
Unwind
Rewind
To the past
Keep running forward, you’re never gonna last
STEEL SPINE
Time to untwie the line
Lime green
Time to go
You’re in first place.
ERIC

Self-studying of your photo composition is good because it helps you select/pick/choose your ‘best’ photos, and also as a way for you to figure out *why* you like a certain photo, and *why* you see it as dynamic.

A new philosophy when it comes to my photo editing philosophy:
Perhaps it is good to select a lot of photos.
Also considering nowadays I make really big iMovie slideshows with my photos with only .5 seconds in-between, photography for me is now like making a stop-motion film.
I like all people as individuals, but it is their relationship or interaction with others which bothers me.
If you struggle making a decision, perhaps that decision doesn’t need to be made yet.
Don’t hoard your boxes, or the Apple product boxes. Just throw them away.

What works well for me may or may not work for you. Some ideas:
Biggest photo hack– shooting extra small jpeg (around 2000px wide). Why? For a blog or website, you can still full screen it to your laptop, and still see all the pixels. I see extra small jpeg (2000px wide) as the ‘minimum viable’ jpeg small size– not too big, not too small, just right.
The upside:
You can shoot more, with less hesitation, and doubt.
RAW is slow. RAW is cumbersome, and not good for photographic productivity.
Even the most productive wedding photographers I know shoot only JPEG– they select their white balance in camera, and they can quicker shoot, don’t need to post process, and more quickly deliver their photos to their clients.
Apple photos is the killer app for Mac. I see it as better, faster, and superior to Adobe Lightroom, especially if you only shoot JPEG.
Why? Syncing across all your apple devices, also, it is free and open. I hate paying for a subscription; I hate feeling locked in. Granted you’re locked into the Apple ecosystem, but we all prefer our MacBook laptops and our iPhone’s anyways, so this ain’t a big deal for me.
EXTRA SMALL JPEG on Ricoh gr iiix, import to Apple photos, organize into folders, and export on your laptop to a Dropbox hard folder.
The other day I spent all day at UC Berkeley and Downtown Berkeley campus, while Cindy was at a conference, I was exploring with Seneca. I shot 1,000 photos in a day.
To shoot more, become less ‘pro’. Shoot openly, willingfully like a child. Even if you have a 1% feeling of shooting something, just shoot it. Figure out what to do with it later.
Apple Photos — see your photos as small thumbnails, and don’t look at your photos as full screen (one by one). Instead as a small thumbnail contact sheet view, select and flag and favorite (heart) your favorite photos from a small view. The upside is you can quicker scan, and choose your photos which ‘pop’ out at you.
If you want real feedback on your photos upload them to arsbeta.com. If you want to share your photos, share them to your own website or blog.
Lately I’ve been using iMovie to create big slideshows (1000 photos) with each photo being .5 seconds. Or you can share all your photos to your blog as a mega blog post with 100+ images in a ‘Tiled Gallery’ format, or the normal ‘Gallery’ format, and you can choose to not crop your photos.
The upside–
You can shoot a lot, and share a lot.
Go beyond the basic ‘share one photo a day, exactly at noon, to maximize your likes’ on your photos. This is slave mentality.
I love color, yet color is restrictive. I see there are infinite shades of black, which means–
High contrast black and white affords you more photo opportunities.
With color you’re a slave to reality. When shooting color, typically color photos only work well if the color itself in real life is good. Also light– color photos work best in ‘golden hour’ (sunrise, or sunset) or with a flash. Photos of color shot in the shade look muddy and un-aesthetic (ugly).
RICOH GR III/IIIX in high contrast black and white with the contrast maxed out is best. Best Ricoh technical settings here >
The point of life is to live more, to extract more out of embodied reality.
I say:
Spend less money on your car, your home, your possessions your apple devices, etc… and spend more money on travel, experiences, hotels, airfare, gas, workshops, etc — things that get you outside of your house, and more time out shooting.
The more time outdoors, and the more time out shooting, the better.
ERIC
If this sparked any ideas within you, feel free to share or forward to a friend!
With working out, weight lifting, bodybuilding or powerlifting— opt for MVR (minimum viable reps). Often this is just 1. Or 3. Anything more is bad.
Good if the video game expands your mind, your creativity, and your desire and penchant for embodied-reality things. Bad if the world is ruled by micro-transactions, and unfair ‘pay to play’ schemes.
Not thing centric, or object centric, or money-centric, or capital-centric … but human-centric.
Specifically, Korean-Americans?
What do we hate most in TV shows, films, stories? When the drama heightens and there is some sort of predictable thing that happens (heroine watches her father get killed in front of her eyes, etc).
Audiences are now far more advanced. They can handle more unpredictable behavior in shows.
Thinking about the fictitious HALO universe (Spartan soldiers, Master Chief):
Do we humans need some sort of ‘augmentation’?
In practical terms, the best way to become ‘enhanced’ (naturally) is maximal movement, walking, time outdoors, and sun exposure for the day. Intermittent fasting during the day, only breaking fast for a huuuuuuge massive dinner meal (meat heavy).
For stimulants during the day (prior to noon), black on black on black coffee. When tired, take naps.
To become more hyped up, media which hypes you up. Can be music, show series, films, cinema, etc.
What we desire.
Funny– my mother in law calls Bitcoin (oh, the ‘fake money!’). And it seems in today’s world, all is fake. Fake TV (fake social relationships), fake bodies (plastic surgery, unnatural augmentation, steroids, human growth hormone, etc), fake realities (Virtual Reality, VR), and also fake entertainment (video games, MMORPG — massive multiplayer online role playing games). Then if we think about it, the future is fake.
It seems that many individuals seek a utopia. Yet, perhaps a dystopia *is* a utopia, and vice-versa.
Why are post-apocalyptic films (in the future) always take place in the desert, or in a world in which there is a lack of water?
Nobody likes gas stations, but assuming that photography is your passion and life task, gas stations are good. Why? When you’re filling up your car, you can shoot urban landscapes, and also photograph things inside the gas station, and *around* the gas station.
Also, I’ve been noticing more and more BITCOIN ATM’s inside gas stations. Thus the upside of gas stations — being able to stay plugged into modern societal trends.

Assuming that John Wick was the uber modern day stoic, when it comes to the way we interact and engage with others, ask yourself: what would John Wick do? How would he respond, not respond, or delay response?
Air over Pro.