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  • Introducing The Photographer’s Wallet

    Introducing The Photographer’s Wallet

    Dear friends,

    After a brief hiatus, HAPTIC is back in full effect with our newest product, The Photographer’s Wallet. If you ever wanted the perfect “everyday carry” wallet which has perfect aesthetics and function, The Photographer’s Wallet is for you:

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  • The Philosophy of Blogging

    The Philosophy of Blogging

    Blogging — perhaps the most underrated, under appreciated tool and communication technology we currently have.

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  • THE VALUE OF PHOTOS.

    THE VALUE OF PHOTOS.

    The value of photos are priceless.

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  • How to Discover Beauty in the Mundane as a Photographer

    How to Discover Beauty in the Mundane as a Photographer

    One of the best skills we can cultivate as photographer artists:

    Being able to see and capture the beauty of everyday, ordinary life, and of ordinary things.

    Capturing beauty in the mundane — our strength of seeing, noticing, but also our childlike innocence to see interest in everything around us!

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  • Why I Love Shooting Videos at 24FPS

    Why I Love Shooting Videos at 24FPS

    When shooting videos in 24FPS, I feel reality slows down. Things (even everyday movements, especially hand movements) become more poetic, artistic, and beautiful:

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  • THE DEMOCRACY OF ART

    THE DEMOCRACY OF ART

    What makes art so great? The fact that it is open to all; regardless of age, nationality, race, ethnicity, gender/sex, etc. It doesn’t matter how experienced or inexperienced you are.

    This is the great thought:

    Regardless of what position you are currently in life, you always have the opportunities and tools to make art.

    In praise of digital arts-creation. No need for anything besides your iPhone, iPad, or digital camera to make great art!

    Ideas of things you can create:

    1. Videos (films, movies, shorts) with digital camera, iPhone, or whatever tool you got on hand. 1080p, and experiment with 24fps for the cinematic feel.
    2. Poetry: This anyone can really do anywhere. Just type out a poem on your phone or a piece of paper. Go with an internal rhythm or flow. And don’t worry about how ‘good’ it is — just try to make it as raw and direct as possible.
    3. Photography: My primary interest. Digital photography as legitimate as film photography, and perhaps even superior in certain ways.
    4. Calligraphy: Zen Brush 2 or 3 app on iPhone/iPad.
    5. Abstract art work: Or tracing, using iPad and Procreate, or even iPhone and Procreate app. What is interesting about abstract art– anyone can do it (especially children). Ironically as children, the art we do is mostly abstract but as we get older we get taught that ‘photo-realistic’ paintings and drawings are superior. Then when we see truly genius artists (Matisse, Pollock, Piet Mondrian, etc) advance in their art work, their work ‘devolves’ from photo-realistic paintings to more abstract works (note Matisse and his most prominent and later work were his ‘cut-out’ compositions).
  • HANDS.

    HANDS.

    Photo idea:

    Photograph hands more frequently.

    Either macro close up photos of hands (RICOH GR III in macro mode), or include the hands of a subject in a photo. Our hands perhaps as one of the first primal forms of communication?

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  • INFINITE CREATIVE PRODUCTIVITY.

    INFINITE CREATIVE PRODUCTIVITY.

    This is our exalted goal as artist-creators.

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  • ALL IS TEMPORARY.

    ALL IS TEMPORARY.

    Even the bad! So just endure your hardship a bit longer!

  • How to Still Create in Unfavorable Circumstances

    How to Still Create in Unfavorable Circumstances

    If COVID has taught us anything, conditions are no longer ideal (far from it, conditions are quite shitty).

    But irregardless of this, how can we still create in the midst of the most unfavorable conditions we’ve ever experienced?

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  • HOME PHOTOGRAPHY.

    HOME PHOTOGRAPHY.

    How meaningful photos can be made from home:

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  • Natural Light and Health

    Natural Light and Health

    What is the #1 contributor to my health, well being, mood, and creative productivity? Natural light.

    Why is this? Some thoughts:

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  • SELF-ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    SELF-ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    Extreme risk-taking to strive to become yourself:

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  • YOU ARE THE EXCEPTION.

    YOU ARE THE EXCEPTION.

    In this short game of life, why not grant yourself great exceptions? To disdain the popular prejudices and virtues of our time. To form ourselves, to select our own virtues for ourselves, and to cultivate ourselves into something new.

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  • The Artist

    The Artist

    What makes an artist or what is an artist?

    Someone who is passionate about aesthetics, and how he or she perceives external visual stimuli.

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  • The Philosophy of Regret

    The Philosophy of Regret

    Certainly nobody makes it through life without experiencing or feeling regret. But what is regret? How can we positively channel it? What wisdom is there in regrets, and do we desire a life in which we don’t have regret?

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  • PHOTOGRAPHIC OPTIONALITY.

    PHOTOGRAPHIC OPTIONALITY.

    Or how every moment is a photo moment:

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  • In Praise of Digital Photography

    In Praise of Digital Photography

    It seems the art (photo) world sneers at digital photography, and somehow puts film photography on a pedestal. But what if digital photography (given COVID) is the only reasonable and logical step forward? And what would it take for us to rate digital photography as artistically and aesthetically *equivalent* to film photography, or perhaps even *superior*?

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  • Health is the Ultimate Luxury

    Health is the Ultimate Luxury

    Thought:

    We obsess over luxury cars, luxury homes, luxury lifestyles, luxury goods, luxury devices, clothes, etc … but what is *true* luxury versus ‘weak’ (unsubstantive) luxury?

    My belief:

    Health as the ultimate luxury.

    Health as defined via great sleep, great tranquility/peace/quiet, great physiological strength, clean air, bright light (lots of natural light), freedom from the cold and ill weather, and surrounding yourself with lots of green and verdant surroundings (in praise of homes with floor-to-ceiling windows, facing the sun [lots of natural light], and also overlooking trees or nature).

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  • EXTREME ADAPTATION.

    EXTREME ADAPTATION.

    In these extreme times, the best way to approach life seems to be through extreme adaptation — to never plan a day or moment in advance, extracting the maximum from every moment in the day, and creating new values for ourselves and despising the values of the old (predictable) past.

    Towards a non-planning future. Instead, an ethos which maximizes opportunity, situation, optionality, positionality, and unique and present circumstances.

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  • Why Plan?

    Why Plan?

    To plan is the current ethos of modernity. But why plan? Is it even a good idea?

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  • ANTI-BELIEFS

    ANTI-BELIEFS

    You best show your beliefs via what you are anti, more so than what you are “for”.

    Also you exhibit your true beliefs via what you decide *not* to do, *not* to say, and actions and behaviors you decide *not* to engage in!

  • Exploit Your Current Position to the Maximum.

    Exploit Your Current Position to the Maximum.

    What if your present scenario and situation were in fact, the best?

  • If You Have the Option, Choose the Riskier, More Exciting and Less Certain Route

    If You Have the Option, Choose the Riskier, More Exciting and Less Certain Route

    Or in other words, how to extract the maximum from existence.

  • RAW PHOTOS.

    RAW PHOTOS.

    Not RAW like the file format, but RAWNESS, in terms of emotional rawness, directness. Your soul imputed into your photos.

    This means:

    1. More contrast (crush the blacks in monochrome)
    2. More chiaroscuro (dark blacks, deep shadows)
    3. Strong emotional content
    4. Personal photos (photos of things and people and moments you personally care for)
    5. Direct emotional impact.
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  • Self Speculation

    Self Speculation

    A thought and realization:

    We often speculate too much on investments, future returns on certain gains, speculate with stocks and crypto, speculate with real estate, and speculate about money in general.

    But what if we speculated more in ourselves? For example, instead of putting so much money into crypto investments and speculations, investing that money into ourselves, our self development, lifestyle experiments, self edification, self education, and self growth?

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  • DETAILS.

    DETAILS.

    What is the secret to intimate story telling through photography? The focus on the specific moments, and specific details:

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  • Take it Moment by Moment, Day by Day.

    Take it Moment by Moment, Day by Day.

    A new realization ever since becoming a father, and having a newborn child:

    Making long-term, or even weekly plans is not good. Best to take it moment by moment, day by day.

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  • Use Your Life as an Experiment to Self-Develop Yourself to Heights Never Seen Before

    Use Your Life as an Experiment to Self-Develop Yourself to Heights Never Seen Before

    We speculate on investments, money matters, economic matters, and things *outside* of ourselves.

    But what if we instead put these resources to ourselves? To our own self-development? To use ourselves as experiments unto ourselves … to see how far we can soar to the heavens?

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  • OPTIMIZE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY

    OPTIMIZE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY

    What is the end? To focus on photography. Your photography.

    Perhaps then the simple idea:

    Optimize your life, lifestyle, living choices, city, neighborhood, etc to maximize your photographic optionality!

  • Invest in New Developments

    Invest in New Developments

    A thought:

    When you have the option in life, opt for the riskier, more interesting, newer developments.

    This can be in regards to life, lifestyle, homes (new luxury apartment buildings), new development neighborhoods, new economic developments, or perhaps the ultimate development … in yourself!

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  • The Joy of Existence

    The Joy of Existence

    A thought when driving downtown the other day:

    Wow, how blessed I am to be alive, having the chance to experience the beauty of a city, the joy of photography, the joy of interacting with other humans!

    What a huge blessing (the greatest blessing of all) of just having being born!

    In other words:

    Let us not forget how blessed we were to being born… but also … how much of a huuuuge blessing it is to have GIVEN BIRTH to new life!

  • STRESS IS A VICE.

    STRESS IS A VICE.

    Another modern societal critique:

    Stress is not a virtue, it is a vice.

    For example when you ask any working class professional or educated person, “How are you doing?” it seems 99% of the time they will respond with “busy, stressed, sleep deprived, tired, depressed, or anxious”. And somehow this is supposed to be virtuous. To say “I feel great! I slept 10+ hours last night, and I’m in a fabulously great mood” seems to be bad manners, or bad taste.

    How and why did we believe stress to be a virtue? Perhaps we should abolish this notion, and change the table of values the opposite way:

    Stress is a vice.

    And tranquility, calm, peace, zen, exuberant high spirits as a virtue!

    ERIC

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  • You Don’t Need to Justify Yourself

    You Don’t Need to Justify Yourself

    Too often than not, we feel we need to justify ourselves, justify our decisions, justify our purchases and our lifestyle choices.

    In today’s world, it seems the apex justification is economic. For example, we justify our need to exercise and sleep “in order to be more productive at work, and thus make more money, or increase our earning potential”.

    We justify our “vices”, because we “deserve” a break from work, or we just want to “treat ourselves”.

    But isn’t it more robust to just do what we desire, without a need to justify ourselves, or to kowtow to some third party or authority?

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  • Minimum Viable Thriving

    Minimum Viable Thriving

    In Silicon Valley we talk much about the “minimum viable product” (MVP). But how can we cross pollinate this concept to living?

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  • The Philosophy of Ego

    The Philosophy of Ego

    Towards a new way of thinking about the ego:

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  • True vs False Passions

    True vs False Passions

    True passions: an unadultured passion you’ve had since you were a kid, teenager or high school/college student. For example my passion for working out, fitness, diet and nutrition, modding cars, photography, blogging, travel, new experiences, desire to become self employed.

    False passions: passions society superimposes unto you — for example, desire for luxury cars, buying a home, money, etc.

    Then it seems in life, one of the great steps towards self wisdom is learning how to distinguish between true and false passions, and to devote more time and effort towards your true passions, while becoming even more mercurial towards the false passions.

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  • YOU ARE THE CAMERA.

    YOU ARE THE CAMERA.

    You are the camera, the tool, the instrument. You decide what to photograph and what *not* to photograph.

    You don’t need to ‘buy’ a new camera if *you* are the camera!

  • Why Review Your Photos?

    Why Review Your Photos?

    Photos not reviewed aren’t worth shooting:

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  • The Philosophy of Space

    The Philosophy of Space

    Typically we are taught: “The more space, the better”. But through my life experiences, I’ve found this to be patently false. More often than not (due to complex scaling effects) bigger, more space, more heavy, more stuff is worse.

    In terms of space, let’s talk about living scenarios. The more space you got, the more difficult it is to light up and brighten, the more difficult it is to keep clean and vacuum, harder to reach or find your stuff, etc.

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  • Good Homes Over Good Cars

    Good Homes Over Good Cars

    If you have the option, always opt for a good home (your ideal apartment or living situation) over having a fancy car.

    If anything, because we spend so much time at home now, being extremely picky with our living situation and abode is more important than ever!

    Or in other words, optimize for your lifestyle over your material possessions, tools and things.

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  • Exuberant, High Spirits

    Exuberant, High Spirits

    What do we desire? Exuberant, high spirits. Ideally, permanently elevated high mood and spirits.

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  • The Philosophy of Rationality

    The Philosophy of Rationality

    Rational — ratio, to compute (reor). Comes from PIE (hreh) to think, which is a reanalyzed root of her- (to put together).

    So in some ways, to be “rational” means:

    Make decisions based on a “well put together” series of thoughtful reflections.

    But this is to give too much credence to “thinking” or “rational thought”. It is of my belief that much of our “thoughts” are simply after-the-fact rationalizations of our “irrational” body-mind.

    Thus, rationality doesn’t exist. It is simply a phantom or chimera of our bodily sensations. The mind and brain as the laggard behind our true decision making processes which actually occur in the body.

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  • Certainty of Decision Making

    Certainty of Decision Making

    Life is a series of decision making. But how do you know what the “best” or “right” decision is?

    You don’t. But I’ve discovered for myself, the happiest I am is when I have deep certainty in the decisions I’ve made, which are typically more emotional and subjective than “rational” and “logical”.

  • Self Photography

    Self Photography

    All photography and art, knowledge and wisdom goes back to your self.

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  • Self Knowledge

    Self Knowledge

    Know thyself

    Oracle at Delphi

    The only and most meaningful knowledge which can be more accurately ascertained — your knowledge of your self. Self knowledge.

  • TRUE DESIRES.

    TRUE DESIRES.

    What is a “true desire”?

    A true desire:

    The self knowledge in knowing what is best for *you* and not others.

    Seeking your own greatest personal advantage in life. The knowledge and recognition that your own virtues and vices are subjective… and which only (and should only) apply to you.

  • How “Logic” is Overrated

    How “Logic” is Overrated

    We are taught and trained that logic is supreme and irrationality is bad. But what if logic is overrated, and if we desire to live the best and most supreme life, we should harness our “irrational exuberance” to the extreme?

  • Strong Desires for Your True Preferences

    Strong Desires for Your True Preferences

    Obey your desires, especially the strong ones.

    And another thing:

    Ensure that your desires at the “true” ones — don’t get suckered into desiring “false” things you don’t truly care for.

    In other words, obey your strong desires for your true desires and true preferences. Ruthlessly shun false, fake, or the desires of others. And also ignore your “weak” desires.

  • Every Opportunity is a Photo Opportunity

    Every Opportunity is a Photo Opportunity

    Each moment in your day is the same and equal, which means:

    Leverage each and every moment to make photos and to document and record it all!

  • What Does a Brighter, More Prosperous Future Mean or Look Like?

    What Does a Brighter, More Prosperous Future Mean or Look Like?

    What is the end of our money-getting, our entrepreneurial hustle, our investments and speculations, etc? The hope for a better tomorrow and brighter and more prosperous future.

    But what does that even mean, and how is it manifested?

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  • How to Achieve Tranquility

    How to Achieve Tranquility

    I am currently in a state of deep and profound tranquility. Unperturbed, strong, calm, and zen.

    Many seek tranquility yet never get it. Why not? And how can we gain tranquility? Some thoughts:

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  • Each Photo You Shoot is Part of a Stream of Becoming

    Each Photo You Shoot is Part of a Stream of Becoming

    Photo by photo — each photo as part of a particle steam or wave. This means:

    It isn’t about a single photo, single moment, or even a contained photo “project” or set.

    All your photos as part of one continuum or stream:

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  • SHOOT WITH YOUR SOUL.

    SHOOT WITH YOUR SOUL.

    What is the secret behind making immortal photos? Simple:

    Shoot with your soul.

    You cannot fake love and enthusiasm, especially when it comes to your photos. Shoot with your entire soul and being, and impute all your artistic faculties, skills, techniques and powers to make the most aesthetically beautiful and powerful images.

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  • Love and Sacrifice

    Love and Sacrifice

    “Love without sacrifice is theft.” – Nassim Taleb

    What makes love so great? The level or degree of sacrifice we put forth in order to verify that love.

    The other night when doing the midnight shift taking care of baby Seneca — I remembered and thought:

    If having a baby were so easy, the profundity and elevation of joy and love associated with parenthood wouldn’t be verified.

    In other words, anything you get, do, receive in life which doesn’t require sacrifice or “skin in the game” isn’t meaningful. In simpler words:

    The more we sacrifice for something, the more meaning it has.

  • Good Impulses, Bad Impulses

    Good Impulses, Bad Impulses

    It seems modernity says impulses are bad. But there can also be great wisdom behind impulsive behaviors, especially when it comes to art.

    Simple thought:

    Impulses which come to our “base pleasures” are bad, or financial ones.

    Good impulses are related to artistic thoughts, philosophical or poetic thoughts, or anything around your artistic creation!

  • Living an Entrepreneurial Life is the Best Life

    Living an Entrepreneurial Life is the Best Life

    Dear friends I am convinced:

    If you desire to extract the maximum from existence, live as maximally a risky, entrepreneurial and adventurous life as possible!

    Hypothesis:

    Much of our boredom, ennui, depression and existential dread comes from a life and lifestyle which is *too* predictable, caged, domesticated and static.

  • How to Photograph Pregnancy

    How to Photograph Pregnancy

    Going in reverse — Cindy heroically birthed Seneca Thien Anh Hanul Kim after an arduous 52 hour labor. For personal reasons, I wanted to keep the pregnancy photos “low key”, but now that Hanul is here and I also wrote about photographing his birth, I wanted to use this opportunity to review the last 9+ months of Cindy and pregnancy — and to reflect on this beautiful journey:

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  • Mexico Color Studies by Savannah Condon

    Mexico Color Studies by Savannah Condon

    Some lovely color photos and words from Savannah Condon, straight out of Mexico:

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  • How to Become a Thought Leader

    How to Become a Thought Leader

    A thought leader —

    Someone whose opinion, thoughts and ideas sway and impact and influence the crowd and society.

    For example, Elon Musk as meme lord of the internet and more recent Dogecoin advocate (I wonder when Elon Musk will tweet when you can buy a Tesla in DOGE?)

    Simple ideas:

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  • Why Photography is My Passion

    Why Photography is My Passion

    Now that I feel like a billionaire, what is my final end and goal? Simple — photography.

    Ever since the birth of my son, my priorities include Cindy, Seneca, and my photography — nothing else really matters to me. I will even let entrepreneurial matters go to the side.

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  • As Long as I Keep Doing Photography, I’m Happy

    As Long as I Keep Doing Photography, I’m Happy

    To piggy back off of yesterday’s thought:

    Once you become a crypto billionaire, then what?

    My simple answer to that:

    For me, I already have everything I need. As long as I can continue to pursue photography with an earnest fervor, I’m happy.

  • Once You Become a Crypto Billionaire, Then What?

    Once You Become a Crypto Billionaire, Then What?

    As Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and other crypto technologies continue to rally, the thought that came to my mind:

    Once you become a Bitcoin or Crypto Billionaire, *then what*?

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  • The Photographer as Story Teller

    The Photographer as Story Teller

    As photographers we don’t just make photos, we make stories:

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  • Waiting for Seneca

    Waiting for Seneca

    In reverse chronological order. Life before Seneca Thien Anh Kim:

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  • The Miracle of Birth

    The Miracle of Birth

    Witnessing the birth of my first child Seneca was the most phenomenal thing I’ve ever experienced — both in terms of seeing the pure strength, power and perseverance of Cindy, as well as the awe of life —

    How is it that the coitus between a man and woman result into a new life form, a new life being, which is both the father and mother?

    It is truly the most beautiful, phenomenal thing a human being can ever experience. Witnessing the pregnancy, birth and postpartum of Cindy and Seneca has given me renewed spirit in life, the future, and endless possibilities.

  • Why the World Needs More Bloggers

    Why the World Needs More Bloggers

    Contrary to popular wisdom, I feel there is a huge deficit of bloggers in the world. Too much information trapped on social media — not enough on independent self hosted blogs (WordPress.org).

    Why does the world need more bloggers? Diversity of voices. Your opinion is important and matters. And disregard this line of thought:

    What’s the point of sharing my opinion, when I’m not as “qualified”, “legitimate”, or “educated” as others?

    All voices are equal. There is no better “voice” or “opinion” than others. Certainly some people have more impact than others, but the purity of your voice counts.

    Don’t water down your thoughts and opinion. Become more audacious with your thoughts and spread them more widely!

    ERIC

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  • Why Street Photographers Make Great Family Photographers

    Why Street Photographers Make Great Family Photographers

    Street photographers as being one of the most versatile forms of photographers. Our ability to predict and anticipate the decisive moment, our ability to quickly capture these fugitive moments, our skills for edgy and beautifully complex and simple compositions (layers), and to not just take the traditional boring studio or sanitized family photos.

    Typically we bore of the standard family baby photos. But why not cross pollinate your street photography skills and take it to what probably matters most to you — your family photos?

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