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Why Keep Making New Art and Photos, Indefinitely?
The eternal joy of creation (and destruction), just like Heractlius‘ child — continually building sand-castles, only to break them down again, or let them wash back into the ocean!
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Thoughts on Cars
In a world with Uber, and in a future of electric self-driving cars — what are cars for? Which cars are the best, and for what?
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Creative Courage
It isn’t about how good you are as an artist, all that matters is the quantum of creative courage you got!
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Why I Choose NOT to Believe in Genetics
Of course genetics exists. But the problem about believing too much in genetics is this:
We tend to believe that our future and fate is determined by our genetics. And that our genetics overpower our effort and willpower.
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Don’t Build Muscle, Build Strength.
A realization:
(more…)More effective to train for strength (powerlifting) and gain muscle as a consequence, than to strive to maximize muscle growth.
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Ricoh GR III is the Answer
If you need the ultimate everyday “daily driver”, “daily carry”, and want to be inspired and motivated everyday to shoot new photos, RICOH GR III x ERIC KIM is the answer.
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Consumerism is Boring.
To buy stuff doesn’t take skill. It’s boring.
More fun, challenging, interesting and dangering to create, innovate, and produce.
In praise of “producerism”, not consumerism.
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The Future is Digital Cameras
I think film will be around forever, and I’m very grateful for my experiences shooting film.
But at this point moving forward, “electric” (digital) cameras are the future.
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Life is All Upside, No Downside
The stoic motto—
(more…)There is no greater joy than being alive. All the “downsides†of existence are petty concerns.
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Why Luxury is More “Sustainableâ€
Assuming you have a luxury good or tool with the apex quality, craftsmanship and beauty, it is more “sustainableâ€because you’re more likely to own it forever and not throw it away.
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Why You Shouldn’t Go to Photography or Art School
The biggest danger:
Indoctrination of certain beliefs, instead of being able to pursue your own (genius) artistic vision.
Instead, become an entrepreneur.
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No Boundaries in Street Photography or Art!
Why do nerds on the internet desire to setup walls, definitions, and modes of doing things?
Because they have no self-confidence in themselves and what they do.
Avoid ANY and EVERY photographer who seems spiteful, aloof, and pretentious. They’re probably hiding some hidden (and toxic) insecurity.
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What Do You Care About, What Don’t You Care About?
Don’t do anything in life you don’t care about.
And in terms of living your life, only do and pursue things you care about.
Go back to your 16 year old self, in terms of your visions, dreams, and things you cared for. Let this guide you!
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The Genius as a Monster of Courage
What makes a genius? I don’t believe that certain individuals are born genetically different from us, “born” to be geniuses. No–a genius is simply someone with monster-like courage, a relentless vision, and someone who is brave enough NOT to compromise their ideals.
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Is Leica Overrated?
When I was 20 years old, I discovered this camera called ‘Leica’. It was fascinating to me (Henri Cartier-Bresson shot with it, and many of the masters).
I had all these romantic notions of it, and my dream was to buy a Leica M9, and in 2011 I bought one (used). Since then I’ve tested practically all the Leica cameras, and I’ve also shot with a Leica M6 (thanks to my buddy Todd), and I also traded my Leica M9 for a film Leica MP.
Let me try to use this essay as the most honest appraisal I can have for the Leica camera (M-series), and Leica in general as a brand.
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New RICOH GR III V1.30 Firmware Update: Cross Processing Preset
RICOH GR III FIRMWARE V1.30 Update available on their site!
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Is it Fun or Not?
A simple thought:
When making life choices, let your own fun-meter gauge your direction.
For example:
- Only do what is fun and interesting to you.
- Never do what is boring, uninteresting, or ‘meh’ to you.
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Phone as a Productivity Device, not Camera
A thought:
Perhaps we should think of the phone less as a camera, more of a productivity device.
Have the phone as a mini mobile computer, and your RICOH GR III as your standalone primary camera.
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Don’t criticize capitalism, discover how to exploit it (for fun)!
Whenever I meet people who are “Marxist”, super anti capitalist or anti system, yet watch Netflix, shop at Whole Foods, and order stuff on Amazon, I get super suspicious.
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How I self-therapied myself back to maximal health, strength, and self-confidence
Personal reflections:
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Buy a Used Leica M9
One of the cameras which is truly great is the older Leica M9. To me, it’s far more interesting, sexy, and beautiful than the newer Leica M240, and even the newest Leica M10.
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What Should I Photograph?
Of course you can photograph anything and everything. But here are some practical ideas:
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Productivity is Physiological Strength
In order to become more productive, maximize your physical and physiological strength.
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EGO PHOTOGRAPHY
Shooting for yourself, of yourself.
Feeding your ego is good. Ego literally means “self”. Don’t you respect, admire, and desire to glorify yourself?
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You Never Step into the Same River Twice
Heraclitus notion:
You are always different, and the river is always different!
This means:
- You can keep repeating the same thing over and over again, and not repeat yourself, because you and the circumstances will always be different.
- In photography it is impossible to repeat yourself, even if you shoot the same places over and over again. The photons of light will always be different. Even the subjects you photograph, they are always aging (slowly dying), and the molecules of the world, others, and yourself is always changing.
Thus in photography: you never photograph the same thing twice (your subject and yourself is always different!)
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How to Master Street Photography
At this point, I feel like a mini-master in street photography. Here is the advice I will give you on your personal journey:
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Street Photography Project: ONLY IN AMERICA by ERIC KIM
My ongoing photography project on AMERICA — my home, my love, my country:
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Photography Motivation: What if There is Nothing Interesting to Photograph?
In photography we need a motivation, a spark, a DRIVE to make a photograph.
But what if there isn’t anything interesting to photograph? What if we aren’t motivated to make photos? Should we “force” ourselves to shoot, THEN find inspiration? Or should we just not make photos?
Or should we discover new ways of living in order to make photos? What is the philosophical under-pinnings of NOT being motivated to shoot?
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True Luxury is Less.
My heuristic of whether a good is luxury or not:
If they call it “luxuryâ€, it isn’t luxury.
For example:
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Stereotyping vs Racism
Stereotype: a commonly held belief about a certain group of people.
Racism: belief in the inferiority of ability in a certain group or race of people.
For example, “Asian people are good at math” is stereotyping but not racist. “Asian men aren’t as confident as African American men” is racist.
“African American men cannot be as good at math as Asians” is racist. “African American men are good at basketball” is stereotyping but not racist.
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Anti Susan Sontag “On Photographyâ€
Susan Sontag’s “On Photography†is one of the worst texts you can ever assign to an aspiring photographer, photography student, photography beginner, or lover of photography.
My critique:
(more…)I think Susan Sontag hates photography.
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Advice for Aspiring Street Photographers
Advice I wish I could have given myself, if I rebooted my entire street photography journey all over again:
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Kodak Tri-X 400 Black and White 35 mm Film Pushed to 1600 and Yellow Filter Review
The beauty of Tri-X 400 pushed to 1600 with yellow filter:
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The Art of Marinating Your Photos
Photos you didn’t like in the past often get better with time.
To really get to know how you really feel about your photos, let them sit and marinate for a while.
For example some photos (film 35mm) from about 3-4+ years ago, which I didn’t initially like, but I really like now!
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iPhone Pro and Noir Black and White Filter Review
Long story short, iPhone Pro and noir is great. No third party apps— just the default iPhone Pro shooting in Noir filter mode, and later with some processing in the built-in Photos app:
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How to Shoot Layers in Street Photography Composition
To make more dynamic and interesting street photographs, shoot layers:
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Should I Shoot in Black and White or Color for Travel Street Photography?
Before you travel to a new city for photography, how do you know whether to shoot color or black and white? My practical ideas:
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Street Photography Sociology
I see myself more of a ‘sociologist with a camera’ than a ‘photographer’ or even a ‘street photographer’.
This is another angle in street photography: you’re a sociologist with a camera!
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I want to live forever so I can photograph everything!
Photograph as if you were to live forever!
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Sublime Photography
What is the point of photography and art? My thought:
(more…)To make sublime (great) photos, which inspire and uplift the souls of future photographers.
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Philosophy of Nutrition
Nietzsche was staunchly anti-vegatarian. And I’m sure if he were alive today, he would be (even more) staunchly anti-vegan. An interesting thing he said in one of his books were about philosophers having ignorance when it came to nutrition, history, and physiology.
How come there hasn’t been anyone to create a philosophy of nutrition, or essay the truths about nutrition? This is my attempt:
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LEGEND
Seek LEGEND
Legendary
Tarry your own wayLEGENDARY
You’re on the quest to become yourself
What path have you been dealt?
Which way will you go, when you don’t know which way is right?The right way is through the fire and strife
The hard way is the better way
Where you can go hard and cray cray, and insane– direct brain.No such thing as shame or guilt
Go hard in life
Full tiltERIC
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Why I Love Kyoto for Street Photography, Living, and Travel
Kyoto — the ultimate city in terms of street photography, aesthetics, food, and living:
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Photographic Meritocracy
In a world where all cameras are good cameras, and we all have the tools of creation — what now?
My vision:
(more…)Photography has truly become an even playing field — it’s all about merit (effort+skill)— the perfect photographic meritocracy!
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Thank You Google Chrome Team
Thank you to the Google Chrome team for making the “article suggestionsâ€tab an option to turn off!




I think this is HUGE for design UI/UX ethics:
If a user finds a certain feature as annoying or distracting, it’s okay to have it as the default option — but just give the user the ability to disable it if he/she desires to.
A message to YouTube team
Now my next ambition:
Getting the YouTube team to disable “suggested videosâ€on the side or bottom of the YouTube app or website.
It is seriously one of the WORST distractions for personal productivity and focus. Or at least give YouTube Red subscribers the option to turn it off.
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Democratic Photography
Do we believe in democratic photography — photography for all— photography for the masses? Photography that anyone, regardless of socio-economic class can access?
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In Praise of Fashion
Fashion as in human clothing for humans as superior than sports cars, luxury cars, fancy homes, etc:
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How to Become a Fearless Street Photographer
I make my living teaching street photography workshops how to conquer your fears in street photography and life. Why? Because fearlessness is one of the most important traits in life to get what you want.
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Maximizing Happiness isn’t the Purpose of Life
I’m in a funny position:
I’m maximally happy, but it doesn’t really do anything for me.
I’m hyper healthy, hyper strong, and hyper happy. But it seems that to simply maximize my personal happiness isn’t the ultimate goal in life. For me the ultimate goal in life is to make great art, plumb the depths of truth and discover new knowledge, and to share and empower others and the rest of humanity.
Let me explain:
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First Get Happier, then Shoot Photos!
An inquiry:
Does photography CAUSE us to become happier, or do we shoot photos as a result of our happiness?
A working theory:
(more…)Perhaps it is better to focus on our personal happiness (physiological health and strength), THEN start shooting photos as a result of our gratitude for our happiness?
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Photography Composition as a Means, Not the End!
The purpose of photography composition isn’t an end in itself. Meaning, composition is a tool to glorify and honor what you consider beautiful.
For example, I’d prefer a photo with weak composition (and strong emotional content), than a photo with strong composition (and says nothing at all).
Photography composition as a “stim pack” to add more intensity and dynamism to your already meaningful photos. Not composition for the sake of composition!
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Photograph What You Admire
As photographer-artists we signal what we love and admire by photographing it. Channel your love and admiration by photographing what you love, what you’re impressed by, or what puts a smile on your face!
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Let Pain Guide You
Pain isn’t bad, it’s one of our wisest and most valuable instruments.
The basic notion; let pain guide you. Pain will help you adjust your form, approach, technique, philosophy, and way of living.
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