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  • How to Become a Great Photographer

    How to Become a Great Photographer

    Like our friend JAY Z says:

    Don’t be good, be great.

    And something I realized:

    In studying the masters (great photographers) of photography, what we are truly seeking is our own personal greatness.

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  • Productivity Towards What Ends?

    Productivity Towards What Ends?

    Something on my mind: we all strive towards productivity, but productivity towards what ends?

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  • FASTER FLOW

    FASTER FLOW

    What do we delight in? Faster flow. A faster and higher bandwidth for internet (5G and Fiber Optic Wi-Fi at home), faster recharge times, less lag and bigger and faster spouts to stream more, faster!

  • In Praise of Photos for Memories

    In Praise of Photos for Memories

    What’s the biggest benefit and boon of photos? The ability to spark and conjure up great past memories.

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  • On Becoming a Free Spirited Photographer

    On Becoming a Free Spirited Photographer

    What is our goal as photographers? To become more free-spirited. To see fewer boundaries between different types of things to photograph, and to just photograph it all; the fullest and widest scope and depth of human existence and experience.

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  • Artistic Thriving

    Artistic Thriving

    This is our goal as visual artists!

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  • IN PRAISE OF SOCIETY

    To be happier, be more a part of society. Better to be part of a “bad” society than no society.

  • Why Become a ‘Better’ Photographer?

    Why Become a ‘Better’ Photographer?

    We all seek betterment in our photography. But why?

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  • What does it mean to become a “better” photographer?

    What does it mean to become a “better” photographer?

    Stronger compositions, becoming more fearless (more brave, more brazen and audacious). Less hesitating. More prideful in our work and more optimistic for the future of our photographic life!

  • Resentment is Not Worthy Of Us Philosophers

    Resentment is Not Worthy Of Us Philosophers

    Resentment as a vice and disease. To us high and lofty philosophers let us banish resentment as below us and as a cancer to our mind and soul.

  • ADHERE

    ADHERE

    ADHERE
    Steer clear of gossip and distractions, things that blind you from action
    Adhere to your goal and own path in life. Stab it close, hardened knife.

    Adhere and stay solid
    Stay woke
    Disregard what’s broken or missing
    Just follow your own internal muse and listen.

    ERIC

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  • UPCYCLE.

    UPCYCLE.

    The notion I got from Berlin which I love:

    The notion of ‘upcycling‘.

    Essentially it is the new hipster notion of ‘recycling’, but to *UP* cycle it means:

    To take the old, add to it, IMPROVE it, and then put it back into the human ecosphere.

  • Photography is Creative

    Photography is Creative

    All photography is creative. The goal then is this:

    How do we maximize and augment our creativity?

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  • STUBBORN x FLEXIBLE

    STUBBORN x FLEXIBLE

    We are often told that being ‘stubborn’ is bad and being flexible is ‘good’. Why is this?

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  • ADVANCE!

    ADVANCE!

    Advance
    Know how to take epic chances in your life
    When the time is right, strike the iron while it is hot
    Bring the fire, bring the flame
    No need to explain your blame or shame your chains
    Bring on the pain and the difficulties
    The pain is great, but the reward is greater!

    ERIC

  • ETHICS ARE VIA NEGATIVA

    ETHICS ARE VIA NEGATIVA

    To become more ethical means to figure out what *NOT* to do in your actions and activities with others:

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  • How to Become a More Philosophical Photographer

    How to Become a More Philosophical Photographer

    FREE TURBO THOUGHTS

    Dear friends,

    The turbo thought of the morning:

    Perhaps we all just need to become a bit more philosophical in our photography.

    Because what is needed in today’s world in photography? Not more cameras, equipment, or lenses or better iPhone cameras, but more philosophical understandings and notions in our photography. More ‘photolosophy‘ (photography philosophy).

    To spark you and ramp you up, I am now offering PHOTOLOSOPHY OPEN SOURCE COURSE (produced by ANNETTE KIM x HAPTIC) for free. Feel free to share, store, download, and use on unlimited devices, and share it with your friends!

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  • iPhone as the Ultimate Vlogging Device

    iPhone as the Ultimate Vlogging Device

    If you want to create your own YouTube channel (or even make podcasts) just use the iPhone. Best microphone on the planet according to Kanye (Kanye West even used the default voice recorder app on the iPhone for many of his new songs!!)

  • EVERY PHOTO IS JUST A PARTICLE IN A STREAM

    EVERY PHOTO IS JUST A PARTICLE IN A STREAM

    Some photo turbo thoughts:

    Every photo you create, is just a stream.

    Each and every photo like a particle in a light stream (Einstein vibes).

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  • Minimum Viable Photo (MVP)

    Minimum Viable Photo (MVP)

    A concept I got from my friend Ryan from Backyard Brew in Palo Alto (I am quite sure Ryan is the one who truly invented the notion of a ‘minimum viable product‘ in Silicon Valley). I wonder — how can we apply this concept to our photography?

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  • Minimum Viable Workout (MVM)

    Minimum Viable Workout (MVM)

    Perhaps rather than striving to “train until failure” (not a good concept)— best to strive for the best “simple and sinister” (Pavel) concept of workout. The minimum viable workout in terms of time, but with maximal force and difficulty (like one rep max powerlifting), and once you’re done, just get on with your day! Like a single Turkish getup with a kettlebell as great.

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  • 32 Photography Tips by ERIC KIM

    32 Photography Tips by ERIC KIM

    1. If you want more photographic inspiration and opportunity, black-and-white is best.
    2. In terms of the most versatile lens, a 28 mm prime lens is your best friend.
    3. When you got nothing left to photograph, just shoot your selfie.
    4. If you want photographic composition motivation, watch old-school films. For example, any film by Akira Kurosawa, or any of the film nor classics.
    5. Rather than optimizing for the best camera, strive to optimize for the best shoes.
    6. In my experience, the best all day carry camera is a ricoh gr 3. 
    7. Any camera that collects dust on your shelf and isn’t shot with all day every day, is useless.
    8. The ideal number of multiple subjects to photograph is three. Strive towards triangle compositions.
    9. My three favorite photographers of all time include Henri Cartier Bresson, Josef Koudelka, and Richard Avedon. The three black-and-white masters.
    10. The best way to improve your photography is to walk more. Perhaps best to use your walking tracking app to see how many steps you walk in a day, and accord that with your photographic productivity.
    11. Better to shoot a bad photo than no photo.
    12. The best photo you have shot should be easily recallable in your mind.
    13. The best way to become more innovative and your photography is via negativa: that is, to delete your Instagram.
    14. With COVID-19, the best place to travel and shoot street photography is Mexico City.
    15. The more photos you shoot in a day, the happier you will become.
    16. Buying a new iPad is a better investment than buying a new iPhone.
    17. To best way to study the compositions of other master photographers, is to trace over their photos. I recommend using the Procreate app on iPhone or iPad.
    18. Approach your photography as if you were already a billionaire.
    19. The best way to spread your influence as a photographer is to start your own blog, and to post every single day. Ideally, several times a day.
    20. The best way to think about the future of photography is to think about the past of photography.
    21. How to know if your photos are good or not: ask yourself, will these photos still ring an emotional feedback 300 years from now?
    22. No photography project is ever finished. All photography projects are always a work in progress, and always in flux.
    23. There is no right or wrong in photography, only tips and suggestions.
    24. Going on on the photography road trip is a very productive practice.
    25. Ultimately digital photography is superior to film photography. However, studying and practicing film photography will make you a better digital photographer.
    26. Do you never really know how you feel about a photograph, until 10 years later.
    27. If you can make one memorable photo in your lifetime, your job as a photographer has been justified.
    28. Never ask the opinion of another photographer about your photographs, until you have consulted your own.
    29. What is photography composition? Knowing what to subtract rather than add to the frame.
    30. Buy books, not gear.
    31. Best to shoot photos while you’re hungry, and praise of intermittent fasting during the day when shooting photography. 
    32. When in doubt, just shoot it.
  • How to Think Different in Photography

    How to Think Different in Photography

    Steve Jobs vibes:

    Think different as a photographer.

    1. Delete Instagram
    2. Spend a year not looking at any social media or YouTube
    3. Publish your works as open source.
    4. Pursue your artistry and photography as if you were already a billionaire.
  • How to Pivot in Your Photography

    How to Pivot in Your Photography

    To ‘pivot’– one of the good concepts which have come out of Silicon Valley. I think it is a great notion to apply to our photography and artistic pursuits:

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  • What if Your Past Self were Inferior to Your Present Self?

    What if Your Past Self were Inferior to Your Present Self?

    A turbo thought:

    What if your past self were in fact *INFERIOR* to your past self?

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  • THE PHILOSOPHY OF PROGRESS

    THE PHILOSOPHY OF PROGRESS

    What is ‘progress’? And why does this matter, and is this what we are striving towards?

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  • Why Uniqueness in Photography is Overrated

    Why Uniqueness in Photography is Overrated

    FREE TURBO THOUGHTS >

    Dear friends,

    A quick turbo thought to start the week:

    Being unique in photography is overrated.

    It doesn’t matter whether you shoot with a unique camera, whether your subject matter is unique, or your project idea is unique. What matters more is whether you truly LOVE what you photograph, and whether your photography is self-motivated (autotelic) or not.

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  • What if Striving to Be Unique is a Trap?

    What if Striving to Be Unique is a Trap?

    A thought:

    In America, to be ‘unique’ is heralded as the apex of worthiness.

    But what if this is just a consumerist trap?

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  • Self-Assured Design

    Self-Assured Design

    A random thought I had one driving, and seeing a matte black Mercedes coupe: it seems that the design is very self-assured. This means, it doesn’t desire to follow trends, and its content into itself. Compare this with other car brands, like Audi or BMW, in which is always trying so hard to impress others and always uncertain of its own design language.

    Certainly at the end of the day assurance and self assurance should not be predicated on the car you drive or the things your own. But perhaps a more important thing is for you to become self-assured. This is, assured into yourself without always having to look over your shoulders and see whether others are watching.

    If we take this further to art and art work, perhaps our real goal as artists is to become more self-assured in our personal artworks and creations. That is, we don’t need others to tell us whether our artwork is good or not. Rather, we simply share artworks because we love it, and the small chance to others might like it too, makes it worth sharing.

  • INFINITE (2021) Film Review

    INFINITE (2021) Film Review

    Just watched INFINITE the new Paramount+ film, and some quick thoughts:

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  • ADAMANTINE MIND

    ADAMANTINE MIND

    ADAMANTINE MIND
    My soul divine

    Let my mind, body and soul be free
    Free as can be, with no shackles, limits or ‘needs to be’

    Free yourself free your mind
    Dance in the twine and melodic dance
    Prance further, dance further, godlike light toes
    How far can you go? Only you can know.

    ERIC

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  • OUR PHILOSOPHICAL WILL TO EXISTENCE

    OUR PHILOSOPHICAL WILL TO EXISTENCE

    What do you live for?

    For me, I live to create, think, share, make, propagate myself, and to empower humanity.

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  • How to Build Your Photographic Willpower

    How to Build Your Photographic Willpower

    FREE MOTIVATION

    What is the most difficult thing we face in our photography? The will to photograph.

    Some thoughts:

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  • Without Photography, Life Would Be a Mistake

    Without Photography, Life Would Be a Mistake

    A riff off the Nietzsche quote: ‘Without music, life would be a mistake’.

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  • Wipe the Slate Clean

    Wipe the Slate Clean

    Wipe the slate clean,
    You’re on an ultralight beam
    Sometimes it may seem trite or rife with fury and might
    But stay with it, things will be alright

    Every day is new again. Every you is new again.

  • How to Share Your Photos More Effectively and Efficiently

    How to Share Your Photos More Effectively and Efficiently

    My thoughts as of late:

    I have sooooo many photos I am processing and going through — how can I most effectively and efficiently share my photos with others, especially those who I care for?

    Some thoughts:

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  • Should I photograph every day?

    Yes. Shoot throughout the day, like you would drink coffee, drink water, walk, breathe, or even use the bathroom.

  • CULTURE IS YOUR ENEMY.

    CULTURE IS YOUR ENEMY.

    Culture is the enemy of the individual:

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  • Buying vs Creating Beauty

    What is the difference between the artist and the consumer?

    The artist seeks to *CREATE* beauty, while the consumer seeks to discover, find, and *buy* the beauty.

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  • BILLIONAIRE THOUGHTS

    BILLIONAIRE THOUGHTS

    I thought randomly on my mind: what if I were worth $120 billion? If that were the case, how would I live my life differently? To be frank, I don’t really think I would change my life that differently.

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  • Write What You’d Like to Read

    Write What You’d Like to Read

    Many writers are unsure what to write about. But the simple thought: simply write about what you would like to read.

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  • Productivity Isn’t a Duty

    Productivity Isn’t a Duty

    Ironically, the best way to be ‘productive’ is to never force yourself to be productive, nor think about it. Certainly not to feel guilty when you’re NOT being ‘productive’.

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  • Is the Root of Nihilism Simply Poor Health?

    Is the Root of Nihilism Simply Poor Health?

    Random turbo thought:

    Perhaps the root of nihilism is simply poor health.

    To me, misery, depression, anxiety are simply manifestations of poor health (fatigue, overwork, no recovery, sleep deprivation, physiology out of whack from over-consumption of alcohol/weed/caffeine). Thus the sentiment:

    Life is no good and has no purpose

    Is this simply a reflection of poor health? Because if you are in great health, you desire the ‘eternal return‘– you desire to seek to live a lifetime!

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  • No Such Thing as ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’ — Simply ‘Stimulating’ or ‘Not Stimulating’

    No Such Thing as ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’ — Simply ‘Stimulating’ or ‘Not Stimulating’

    A turbo thought when it comes to media:

    There is no such thing as ‘good’ or ‘bad’ media — rather, it is either stimulating or not-stimulating (boring).

    Avoid snobby commentary on things. For example, SUICIDE SQUAD was one of my favorite films of all time, even though it was given ‘bad reviews’ by ‘critics’. And what is a ‘critic’ anyways? Someone who has a passion for film-making or arts-creation, but lacks the courage or the skills to do so (note to self, only trust the commentary and criticism from fellow creators. For example only listen to film reviews from *OTHER* film makers).

    Even the more recent INFINITE by Mark Wahlberg is quite good in my eyes (pumps you up, and love the physique and how buff Mark is).

    Lesson:

    Seek stimuli which pumps you up and gets you going (motivation), and ignore anything which bores you.

    ERIC

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  • CREATIVE UPCYCLING

    CREATIVE UPCYCLING

    A concept I learned while in Berlin:

    ‘Upcycling’

    Imagine a more sexy re-interpretation of ‘recycling’, but the concept is this:

    You take old stuff, breathe new life into it, and make something new (cool).

    So basically the gist is this:

    Take things you’ve created in the past, and breathe new life into it (remix it), and make something beautiful and new out of it!

    ERIC

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  • Innovate the Creations Not the Tools

    Innovate the Creations Not the Tools

    It seems in today’s world, we strive to buy new tools that we think will innovate our art creations. But perhaps it is best to just stick with the tools we already got, and to strive to innovate our creations instead.

    Why do this? Because it is more challenging, fun, and interesting.

    Also this is a way to avoid equipment creep, which is to have more superfluous equipment than you need.

    Even if you were a billionaire, best to as many as few tools as possible and ideally own nothing. Even consider how Elon Musk about a year or two ago give away all of his stuff, and doesn’t even own his home. Also for myself, I would prefer to never own a car, and just Uber everywhere instead. Also, instead of owning a home, I would just ideally live inside a hotel, which is what me and Cindy did for about three months in Saigon Vietnam and I loved it.

  • The Best Shoes for Street Photography

    The Best Shoes for Street Photography

    All black NIKE FREE RUN 5.0 shoes. The best, most minimal shoe, extremely light and very stylish.

    Your shoes in Street Photography are probably more important than your camera.

    Also, can be worn without socks quite comfortably. This means less friction to get in and out of the house. Also, the laces are purely aesthetic. This means you don’t have to tie your shoes and take them on and off, you can just slip them on and off. The ultimate via negativa shoe.

  • Equipment Creep

    Equipment Creep

    When in doubt, don’t buy it. More things as worse — the more devices you got, the more stuff to charge and maintain. The more things you got, the less counter space you got and more distractions. Strive to have as little as possible— and whatever few things you got, maximal quality. The smallest footprint, the best quality.

    So next time you want to get x, y, or x— ask yourself — “Is this equipment creep entering my life?”

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  • Minimum Viable Size

    Minimum Viable Size

    Rather than seeking the biggest thing (biggest phone, biggest car, biggest laptop, biggest bank account etc)— perhaps we should optimize for the “minimum viable size”.

    For example iPhone Mini over iPhone Pro (either size). The smallest minimalist luxury apartment studio or 1 bedroom you can find. Performance version Tesla Model 3 over the Model S or X (even if you can afford them all). MacBook Air over MacBook Pro. Ricoh GR III over Leica M.

  • DON’T OPTIMIZE FOR THE ALGORITHM

    DON’T OPTIMIZE FOR THE ALGORITHM

    The future of freedom:

    Don’t optimize yourself, your art work, or your creations for the algorithm (search engine optimization [Google SEO], for the YouTube algorithm, for FacebookGram [Instagram], or anything.

    Optimize for your own artistic genius and self-expression:

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  • ERIC KIM COLOR PHOTOS

    ERIC KIM COLOR PHOTOS

    A collection of some of my color photos I like:

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  • Scaleable Photography

    Scaleable Photography

    One of the benefit of having kids:

    You essentially ‘clone’ yourself, and that child can continue to pass on and continue your legacy.

    And the great thing about photography:

    With digital technology, and with your own self-hosted blog (WordPress.org), your information, ideas, and artwork are in theory infinitely scaleable.

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  • My Vision for the Future of Photography

    My Vision for the Future of Photography

    What do you do once you’ve got all the successes and accolades as a photographer? Simple —

    Motivate, move, and inspire others.

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  • On Making Yourself New Again

    On Making Yourself New Again

    The great joy and motivator of life — to always be making, remaking, transforming and retransforming yourself. Every day you’re new. Every day is a fresh and blank slate — each and every day you’re carte blanche (a blank piece of paper) ready to create and recreate again!

  • ERIC KIM PHOTOGRAPHY PERSONAL BEST (Black and White)

    ERIC KIM PHOTOGRAPHY PERSONAL BEST (Black and White)

    A random selection of some personal favorites as of now:

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  • On Becoming a Family Photographer

    On Becoming a Family Photographer

    Ever since I had my son Seneca, I guess I’ve become a family photographer. My friend Anthony Larson even joked and said, “Man that kid is going to be the most photographed kid on earth.” And I think I agree.

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  • Will this make me stronger or weaker?

    Will this make me stronger or weaker?

    The best question to ask yourself when it comes to anything — food, nutrition, literature, drink, people, ideas or music.

  • Does it improve or worsen over time?

    Does it improve or worsen over time?

    Or will it become more valuable over time or less valuable over time?

  • What Does it Mean to Become a Successful Photographer?

    What Does it Mean to Become a Successful Photographer?

    It seems one of the things we are chasing:

    To become a ‘successful’ photographer.

    But what does this even mean?

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  • What if you’re already where you need to be?

    What if you’re already where you need to be?

    That you’re already at the epicenter of it all? That you already have the ideal tools, location and resources necessary to exploit your archimedes lever in life?

    Hope as a vice, at least when it comes to entrepreneurial matters.

  • VIGOR.

    VIGOR.

    Vigor
    Pull the trigger
    Get lit in this life

    Vigor
    Let the trigger take you there
    Anywhere you desire you must fly higher

    Get bigger, stronger and more strong
    This world is your oyster
    Eat well and live long

    ERIC KIM