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Invest in Your Creative Productivity
Any money you invest that makes you more creative inspired and productive— this is a good investment.
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Encourage Kids to Shoot Photos!
My (now) 5 year old niece Amelia is now great at making photos. I encouraged her from a young age (around 2-3) and the secret is this:
(more…)Just give them a camera, teach them how to hit the shutter, how to view photos, and let them go crazy!
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What Are Computers Good For?
Thinking about virtual reality — virtual reality is just computing and computers 3.0.
Which makes me think —
What are computers good for?
And do computers really improve our life that much? If so, how so?
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WHY I HAVE ZERO INTEREST IN HOME OWNERSHIP
The more things you own, the more things own you.
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What’s Needed and *Not* Needed After VR?
What is no longer necessary after VR?
- No need for physical things and objects as vanity objects or toys
- No need for a fancy home
- No need for a Lamborghini
What is necessary, or to be desired:
- Physical strength, vigor, muscle, and physiological thriving
- Fresh air
- Ability to walk outdoors
- Dynamic environments
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Dynamic is Better
In almost everything in life, dynamic is better, more fun, more interesting, and more playful than the static!
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How to Shoot Better Real Estate Photography and Video
I am convinced; the best way to sell real estate, or to sell rentals, AirBnb or whatever is good photos (and now videos). Some thoughts:
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HOW TO ACHIEVE SUPREME REPOSE
Via negativa bullshit from your life, as well as distractions, superfluous stresses; anything you can control.
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Home Gym Setup Ideas
- Kettlebell is possibly the best single workout tool you can get. For fit men, get at least a 70 pound one. Benefit of kettlebell; you only need one (compared to dumbbells)
- Chinup bar setup of some sorts. I prefer a neutral grip.
For workout ideas:
- Planche
- One arm pushup or dive bomber
- Pistol squats: either bodyweight or with dumbell/kettlebell.
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Fitness Philosophy
‘Fitness’ — literally comes from ‘fit‘. A theory on the origin of the word ‘fit’ comes from the Middle English ‘fit’ which means ‘an adversary of equal power’.
Thus perhaps in some ways for us men who are trying to become more ‘fit’ — what we are actually trying to *really* do is to become more physically dominant than the other man, in order to exert our strength and dominance over them.
But anyways in the modern sense in terms of ‘physical fitness’ (a modern notion which only comes from around the 1920s onwards) — why fitness?
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Real vs Virtual
What is the significance of the ‘real’ (physical) thing and object and the virtual object and thing?
Well, like Ryan Haliday says (Ready Player One), it is hard to get a good meal in VR. Thus certainly sleep, food, shelter, fresh air, and all that jazz is far superior in embodied (‘real’) reality (also a nice cup of coffee).
But when it comes to ‘possessions’ or physical spaces … do we have a *preference* between the ‘real’ and the virtual?
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Freedom from Physiological Pain
First step: relieve yourself of all physiological pain. This means:
- Optimize for sleep (8+ hours a night). Get into bed by 8pm. Get up around 6am. Optimize for our real human circadian rhythms (our wake/sleep cycle dictated by our metabolism and the rising and setting of the sun) rather than trying to *overcome* our human physiology. More faith in our natural human physiological system than the trappings of modern society and modern desiderata (things to be desired).
- Freedom from back, neck, hip, ankle, hand, carpal tunnel pain, etc. Start first from human physiology. Unnatural to sit; thus stand (in praise of standing desks). If you gotta ‘sit’, just do the ‘Asian squat’ (ass to grass squatting). Perhaps do some form of daily yoga, weight lifting, or some cross-fit-esque or powerlifting styled workout. Uber-optimize and uber-ergonomize your computing setup (Kinesis keyboard, trackball mouse, standing desk, etc).
- Figure out what substances you can tolerate and what you cannot. More faith in your stomach than your ‘rationality’. As an East Asian (I am Korean) I cannot tolerate alcohol, or lactose/milk/cheese/butter products well. Rather than trying to ‘force’ my genetics to adapt to these modern and exotic food-substances, why not optimize for my own DNA?
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Supreme Repose
What is the best way to extract the maximum from existence? Striving to reach a state of “supreme repose†in which you’re calm, strong, focused … no fear or doubts or thoughts about the future. Stable and flourishing in your own creative bubble. Excited to see what new creations you shall make.
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Unexpected Compositions
What makes photography so fun? Unexpected compositions which you discover *AFTER THE FACT*!
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The Joy of Thinking
Philosophical insight:
One of the greatest joys of being alive and one of the greatest joys of existence is the joy of thinking!
The joy of thinking of great and lofty ideas, to flesh out ideas, and to share ideas with others!
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Virtual Reality POV Photography (Sketchbox) by ERIC KIM
Virtual reality (Sketchbook app) in Oculus Rift as effective to shoot photos while in virtual reality!!!
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If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It.
Often when we try to ‘improve’ or ‘optimize’ things (which already work quite well), we either break it, or make things (or make our lives) *WORSE*!
So:
- Be very hesitant to ‘upgrade’ your car, devices, lifestyle, etc.
- Never buy into the first generation of … anything. Always stick with the second-generation or beyond.
- Be very wary and skeptical of the new, ‘improved’, or ‘optimized’!
- Typically speaking, stick with what works! Innovate with your final artwork approach, not the process.
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Unintended and Uninterrupted Creative Flow
This is what we should be optimizing towards. Via negativa approach to achieve this:
Get rid of, uninstall, don’t use, or avoid anything which interrupts or impedes your creative flow.
Kill and prune all distractions (or potential distractions) with courage, vigor, and might.
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Let Your Personal Enthusiasm or Interest/Curiosity Drive You
How do you know whether certain things in life are worth pursuing or not? Simple:
If you’re not personally interested or curious about it, it isn’t worth for you to pursue.
If your personal interest or enthusiasm in something is just “mehâ€, don’t do it.
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The Philosophy of Virtual Reality (VR)
Virtual reality is only good insofar much as it makes us appreciate “real†(embodied reality) more than the virtual.
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Freedom to Photograph
One of my greatest joys:
Having the freedom to photograph.
To photograph without bounds, to photograph as innocently as a child, without fear of being reprimanded or told what to photograph or what *NOT* to photograph.
Then perhaps the greatest joy of being a photographer isn’t to be a ‘good’ photographer, but to be an *unbounded* photographer!
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ERIC KIM VR THOUGHTS
Virtual reality — good if we can use it as a philosophical tool to better understand and *AUGMENT* our humanity!
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Virtual Reality vs Real (Embodied) Reality
My lesson about virtual reality:
Ironically enough, the more I use Virtual Reality the more I actually appreciate *real* (embodied) reality!
When youre in the VR zone and having fun and you get out of VR, real life is sooooo much more refreshing! The ultimate open world concept, ability to explore, engage with other real flesh based humans, best graphics and best refresh and frame rates! No lag!!!
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OCULUS RIFT S x MEDIUM by ADOBE Virtual Reality Photography Sketching Composition FUTURE
Playing around with the 3D virtual reality sketching and tooling app by Adobe (Medium), and find it highly fascinating, especially for us photographers with all the camera angles possible!
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Creating is Interesting, Consuming is Boring
An epiphany while swimming around in Oculus:
(more…)To passively consume is boring, to actively create is fun and interesting!
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In Praise of HDR
HDR: high dynamic range. I just discovered RICOH GR III has a very good HDR JPEG setting on the camera, which is actually quite awesome.
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VIRTUAL REALITY LAYER COMPOSITION PHOTO LECTURE LESSON: TILT BRUSH x ERIC KIM
How to see and shoot layers in photography and street photography demonstrated on Tilt Brush by Google and Oculus Rift S:
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In Praise of Owning Two Laptops
If you really desire to be more productive, get more stuff done, and also explore more creative outlets (let us say boot camp x Oculus Rift S for virtual reality in Windows 10), having two laptops (more than one) seems best.
Why? Some thoughts:
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Unlimited Photography Creativity
Why I love photography so much:
The ultimate infinite form of creativity that is the perfect mix of both embodied reality (you gotta be there ‘in person’ in order to make photos) as well as the ‘virtual reality’ (digital photos on a computer screen).
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How to Practice Shooting Selfies of Yourself at Home
If you’re stuck at home, bored and want to practice composition, give selfies a go:
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Junkyard Photography
A cool photography project you can pursue:
(more…)Go to a loyal junkyard or a “Pick and Pullâ€, take along your camera, and shoot what you see!
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Photo Zen Sublime
What are we hungry for and searching for as photographers and visual artists? The sublime.
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The Future of Life
Been on the Facebook research page (good stuff) and I’ve been musing on the future of life, and living:
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Self Ownership
The most robust form of ownership: self ownership. Far more important than owning a home, owning a fancy car, owning a lot of money, etc.
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ERIC KIM VIRTUAL REALITY PHOTOGRAPHY COMPOSITION LESSON
How to understand three dimensionality in photography composition:
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VIRTUAL REALITY is (Finally) Prime Time.
Virtual reality is finally here, and it is damn good:
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Vain Consumerism
Certainly we must consume (some) stuff in order to live. We must consume energy, food, resources, coffee, wifi and the such.
But the problem is when we derive our self-worth and our self-esteem based on what we consume or purchase.
Vain meaning not ‘self-centered’ and ‘self-pompous’ but vain meaning VANUS in Latin (empty). This is the problem with vain consumerism, or vain things:
It leaves us feeling empty.
Isn’t the goal to feel whole and full, and over-flowing and over-abundant? Perhaps we can only feel truly thriving when we are actively creating, making, and building!
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MAXIMALIST
“The maximum — searching for the maximum is what has always interested me.” (Josef Koudelka)
Thought:
(more…)Modern times is all about minimalism — why not maximalism?
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Rule: If You Complain About Something, Propose an Alternative or Make the Change or *Become* the Change
A thought:
(more…)Individuals often like to complain about x, y, z. But instead of complaining about these things, perhaps we should rather embrace new ideas for change. Or in other words, become the change which we desire to see manifested in the world!
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The New Leisure Class
The new leisure class: no more working for an income or for a self identity. Extremely abundant leisure. Time to think, create, produce and pursue entrepreneurship out of genuine personal interest, not just base money.




























