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  • Educate and Entertain: Marketing 101

    Educate and Entertain: Marketing 101

    An effective lesson from my buddy Horace (Ars Poetica, On the Art of Poetry) is this:

    In order to succeed, both entertain while educating the other.

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  • Happiness is Physiological

    Happiness is Physiological

    A thought:

    Perhaps when we are “unhappy” it isn’t a sign of our mental well-being, it is a sign of our physiological (physical) well-being.

    Therefore is our goal is to become “happier”, perhaps the goal should be to maximize our physiological strength, vigor, energy, and life!

    Now, how to do this? Some ideas:

    1. Vigorous massage: Just go to a cheap Chinese or Thai owned massage place (I’ve been able to find some places in Southern California for $20 an hour), and ask them to massage you “very hard”. There are theories that when you get a vigorous massage, it kickstarts your body’s “mitochondrial biogenesis” process which essentially means your body starts producing more little mini energy power plants (mitochondria).
    2. Force yourself to sleep before 9-10pm, and wake up naturally without an alarm clock. In periods of extreme exhaustion, I can even sleep up to 11-14 hours in a single night. If you have insomnia, do extreme weight lifting during the day (or HIIT/crossfit). And also drink coffee/caffeine in the morning. No screens after 6pm. No Netflix, movies, video games, or other things which stimulate you. Just read paper books, go on a long walk at night, and have a nice dinner with a loved one (or yourself). Also have a high fat and meat heavy meal at night in order to fall asleep better (pork belly, beef belly). If you still cannot sleep, take a small dose of melatonin (minimum effective dose).
    3. Experiment with acupuncture: There isn’t a “real” science behind it, but it seems effective. My theory is that the needles are like “micro trauma” into your muscles which stimulate your body’s “hormesis” response (like cold water therapy, weight lifting, or drinking bitter coffee/tea).
    4. Stand and walk all day: No sitting allowed. I’m a huge fan of standing desks. Or the ghetto “squatting desk” (put your laptop on top of a chair or couch, and simply do a full “ass to grass” squat while working on your laptop). When your legs get tired, get up and walk around, or walk around the block. The goal is to NOT sit at any moment during the day. Only way to rest your legs is to squat, lie down on your back and take a nap, or just walk around. I am quite convinced that 99% of our modern ailments (back pain, etc) are caused by sitting (how come nobody has invented a “standing car” yet? I even prefer to stand in the metro or bus, in order to exercise my legs.
  • We desire to capture raw emotion and life in our photos

    We desire to capture raw emotion and life in our photos

    A realization what we really want to achieve as photographers:

    To capture raw, unfiltered, genuine, and “real” emotions from other humans (and ourselves).

    For example:

    1. In street photography, we want to capture “authentic” moments, emotions, etc. This is why we generally like “unposed” photos; we believe we can capture more authentic emotions this way.
    2. In portrait photography we want to capture the “authentic” soul of the subject, or we desire to capture an emotion or feeling we believe to be their “real” self. Or we photograph others in order to photograph ourselves and our own vision of humanity (Richard Avedon).
    3. Even when we are photographing landscapes, things, objects, shapes and forms, there is something about our perspective and soul which we desire to communicate with others. You’re never photographing a thing or place; you’re photographing your own soul, perspective, and self.
  • The Calorie Myth

    The Calorie Myth

    What is worse for you:

    1. Eating 2,000 calories a day of Twinkies everyday for a week?
    2. Eating 2,000 calories of fatty sirloin steak everyday for a week?

    Obviously eating 2,000 of calories a day of Twinkies will be worse. Why? Let me explain:

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  • What is Superior, What is Inferior?

    What is Superior, What is Inferior?

    Why are we so hungry to discover the ‘best’ approach?

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  • Potency

    Potency

    Making more potent art, drinking more potent coffee, making yourself more potent in life?

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  • Why RICOH GR III is the Best Camera

    Why RICOH GR III is the Best Camera

    RICOH GR III as currently the best camera on the market, and the best camera made (thus far).

    Why? Let me explain:

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  • Minimalism in Photography

    Minimalism in Photography

    Why I prefer more minimalist aesthetics in photography:

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  • Extreme Minimalism

    Extreme Minimalism

    Extreme minimalism and extreme simplicity as the driver of innovation, growth, and strength?

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  • How to Motivate Yourself to Go Out and Make New Photos

    How to Motivate Yourself to Go Out and Make New Photos

    Our bloodline of photographers is to constantly be making new photos — making new photos as we breathe, as our heart beats, or how our eyes see and perceive!

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  • Anti Balance in Life

    Anti Balance in Life

    A Balanced Life isn’t the Best Life

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  • MORE LIFE!

    MORE LIFE!

    Perhaps what we are seeking from life is more life. To live more, to experience more, to create more, to consume more, to recycle more, to become more powerful, to synthesize more, and to become more!

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  • All Photos are Good Photos

    All Photos are Good Photos

    A realization:

    When we try to trap ourselves within a certain genre of photography, we become prisoners. Better to unchain yourself from photographic concepts, and simply allow yourself to photograph anything AND everything!

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  • Disinform, Distract, Discourage

    Disinform, Distract, Discourage

    The three vices of modern media. This is why I don’t watch, follow, or read the news, social media, blogs, websites, magazines, etc.

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  • Blogging over Books

    Blogging over Books

    A thought while at Powell’s bookstore:

    There are SO MANY books out there. To make another book doesn’t seem to help much with the glut of information out there.

    Also, most published books can probably be published as blog posts (or could be 99% shorter).

    So what if instead of aspiring to make more books, we can aspire to make more blogs or blog posts?

  • UPWARDS!

    UPWARDS!

    Upwards, to the heights and beyond / Staunch in your goals, embrace ideas from the whole world. Fly higher, disdain the plane. Train yourself to thrive with challenge — this is the secret to fun. Shun the basic and easy, and craft your own virtues for yourself. You’re beyond the hand you’ve been dealt.

    Appropriate reality to the max. Stay hard in your life’s task like the hammer. Stay strong and keep pounding, and stay bright like flint. Your life is one— this is your only stint.

    Animate yourself, animate your soul. Never stop making and breaking, and shaking the status quo.

    You know much— have much trust in yourself. You’re the wisest in the room. Artistic explosions like sonic booms!

    Hustle with guile— and crank up the dial to 11. Rise beyond the leavened bread. Write your own book— you’re read.

    ERIC

  • The Soul of the Photographer

    The Soul of the Photographer

    The soul of the photographer: the essence of the photographer. How the photographer sees the world (their perspective), their aesthetic and ethical choices, their subject matter, and their personal philosophy.

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  • Composition is Proportion

    Composition is Proportion

    A thought:

    Perhaps composition is all about ratios, proportions, relativity.

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  • Only Compete Against Yourself

    Only Compete Against Yourself

    Why does it matter if they’re natural or not?

    Just watched ICARUS documentary (loved it), and have been thinking a lot about drugs, steroids, performance enhancing drugs, etc— and have been thinking about notions of:

    1. “Natural” vs “unnatural”
    2. “Fairness” vs “unfairness”
    3. Playing “clean” vs playing “dirty”
    4. Effort vs Generics
    5. Privilege vs Unprivileged

    The question is:

    Why do these matter? Should they matter?

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  • Everyday Uninstall One App from Your Phone

    Everyday Uninstall One App from Your Phone

    A simple idea:

    To become more focused and productive, uninstall one app from your phone everyday.

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  • Travel Tips

    Travel Tips

    Practical travel tips:

    1. All black merino wool clothing. If cold, wear two black merino tshirts on top of one another (thanks to my friend Takashi for the tip). Two black merino t shirts, two black exofficio boxers, two pairs of black Outlier.NYC socks, one pair of black merino leggings, one pair of black Uniqlo stretchy black jeans (EZY).
    2. Don’t travel with laptop: Just bring your phone and/or iPad. I discovered I can do 90% of the things on my iPad Pro as I can do with my MacBook Pro laptop.
    3. To save money on food while traveling, eat street food, go to the local market and buy a rotisserie chicken, or get the hot foods by the pound at Whole Foods ($9 a pound for food— great deal!) The organic rotisserie chicken at Whole Foods ($10) is also a great deal for meat (2 pounds). Good for my intermittent fasting and ketogenic diet.
    4. Good to stay at a hotel with a gym. If not go to the local parks while traveling and do chin-ups, dips, squats, lunges, and pushups.
    5. When walking and wandering, take the spirit of the flaneur. This means walk slowly, aimlessly, with no real destination in mind.
  • The Future of Street Photography

    The Future of Street Photography

    The future of street photography is extremely bright!

    Consider:

    More and more people are moving into cities, and more and more people are shooting with their iPhones and smartphones.

    Which means street photography (will eventually) become the dominant form and genre of photography.

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  • The Ultimate Street Photography Tutorial

    The Ultimate Street Photography Tutorial

    Everything you need to know to get started in street photography (and to eventually master it)!

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  • Intentional Ignorance

    Intentional Ignorance

    Via negativa wisdom and focus (Taleb/Nietzsche):

    Decide what to consciously become ignorant of in order to focus on what you deem as truly great and worthy of yourself.

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  • Motivation Follows Action

    Motivation Follows Action

    A thought:

    Perhaps we are thinking the whole motivated thing incorrectly.

    For example, let’s say I want to photograph and make photos. Instead of needing motivation to go out and shoot, perhaps the correct answer is to first go out and shoot, then discover the motivation while shooting.

    Or in exercise, you don’t need motivation to exercise. You go exercise first, and then you will feel the motivation as an accompaniment while you’re exercising.

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  • Why does society want to tame us?

    Why does society want to tame us?

    Would you rather be a tame (and obedient, domesticated) animal (sheep), or would you rather be an apex predator (lion, eagle)?

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  • In Praise of Banging around Your Camera

    In Praise of Banging around Your Camera

    If your desire is to always be making new photos, don’t be afraid to punish, bang around, scratch, or damage your camera. Treat the dings, scratches, and war marks as a sign of pride! Beauty of use, patina, and “breaking it in”!

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  • Reverse Lifestyle Creep #moneynotes

    Reverse Lifestyle Creep #moneynotes

    An idea: as you get richer, lower your standard of living?

    For example: as I’ve become richer, I’m less dazzled by the hype of expensive stuff. I think I can gauge my own sincerity more truly now:

    I prefer “bang for the buck” value over how fancy something is.

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  • Physically Fit, Artistically Fit.

    Physically Fit, Artistically Fit.

    Theory:

    To become more artistically and mentally fit, first focus on becoming physically fit.

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  • Boundless.

    Boundless.

    Freedom is to have no boundaries, no limits— nothing which can constrain or hold us back.

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  • Why do we prefer Foreign?

    Why do we prefer Foreign?

    Often when it comes to design, cars, luxury goods, watches, etc — why is it that we prefer the foreign (Italian, French, Japanese)— and not local or domestic?

    Is it perhaps a dissatisfaction with our own culture and locality — or is there some human desire towards the foreign?

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  • Art Which Augments your Feeling of Power

    Art Which Augments your Feeling of Power

    What makes good art? Artwork which augments your feeling of power, and uplifts and elevates your spirit!

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  • Blogging is Streaming

    Blogging is Streaming

    To blog is to stream your thoughts, your soul, your ideas, and your art.

    The goal isn’t to go viral, or make a perfect blog post; the goal is to never stop streaming you.

    This means:

    1. Don’t self censor yourself when blogging. Write about whatever is on your mind. Don’t stick to a certain subject or genre.
    2. Think longevity: how can you blog for 10 years straight, everyday, several times a day without boredom or exhaustion?
  • Street Photography Entrepreneurship Philosophy

    Street Photography Entrepreneurship Philosophy

    This has been my personal street photography entrepreneurship philosophy which has helped me succeed:

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  • ERIC KIM Lightroom CC Presets (High Contrast) 2019

    ERIC KIM Lightroom CC Presets (High Contrast) 2019

    I made some new High Contrast Lightroom CC (Creative Cloud) presets: this time high-contrast to be applied to my RICOH GR III (high contrast JPEG photos) in order to add even more contrast.

    These should work quite well for JPEG monochrome images. I have yet test them on RAW images, but check them out and play with them, remix them, and give them a go:

    You can see all my Lightroom Presets Here >

  • Why is Abnormal and Irregular seen as Bad?

    Why is Abnormal and Irregular seen as Bad?

    It seems as a society we are striving towards “regularity”, “homeostasis”, predictability, and normality.

    Are these virtues that we truly desire for ourselves; or are they beneath us?

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  • Physiological Happiness

    Physiological Happiness

    When we want ‘happiness’ — what is it exactly that we want?

    My theory:

    The best happiness is physiological happiness.

    What is ‘physiological happiness’? Let me explain:

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  • Economics: Allocation of Resources

    Economics: Allocation of Resources

    To be “economical” means to “wisely allocate your resources”. These resources include your time, life, energy, money, manpower, etc.

    Why is having the ability to wisely allocate your resources important?

    Because:

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  • How Should I Live?

    How Should I Live?

    I can speak for you, but this is how I like to live my life:

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  • Immoral Photography

    Immoral Photography

    For us to make leaps and bounds in our photography and philosophy, don’t waste your energies on morals and ethics.

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  • Virtue for the sake of Virtue

    Virtue for the sake of Virtue

    After thinking a long time for a good definition for “virtue”, I think I got a good one:

    Human greatness and magnanimity.

    Generally we will call it “manliness” (but I want to take the notion further which also applies to women).

    Why virtue? Let me explain:

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  • The Impulse to Photograph

    The Impulse to Photograph

    Something which interests me:

    What motivates us to photograph?

    Meaning:

    1. What is the initial impulse which motivates us to photograph something?
    2. Are there more optimal conditions to photograph?
    3. How do we determine what (or what not) to photograph?
    4. How do we determine how many photos of a certain scene to photograph?
    5. Why photograph?

    Practical thoughts:

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  • What I Truly Desire

    What I Truly Desire

    What I truly desire in my life:

    1. Get stronger (physically): Desire to increase my “one rep max” in all my lifts.
    2. Getting more muscular: Continue to build my muscle mass while keeping my body fat percentage under 10%.
    3. Making great products which inspire, motivate, and empower artists, creators, and photographers (HAPTIC INDUSTRIES).
    4. Never running out of motivation and inspiration to make new art.
    5. Discover new levels and depths of truth (philosophical “truthiness”).
    6. Living to 120-140 years old with “hyper health”.

    What’s interesting about these things: they are 100% dependent on myself. Perhaps this are the best life goals to have? To battle with physics, time, and effort/willpower instead of public opinion.

  • What do we Need as Photographers?

    What do we Need as Photographers?

    As photographers, what are we truly lacking, and what do we really need and desire?

    My thought:

    We are lacking the strength, motivation, or the wisdom to encourage ourselves to go out and shoot new photos, with extreme joy and delight.

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  • Why is Willpower Moralized?

    Why is Willpower Moralized?

    So this is interesting to me:

    Society scorns us when we have ‘weak willpower’. When we don’t have strong enough willpower to resist temptations, eating junk food, etc.

    We are taught, “If you train yourself to have enough willpower, you can do, prevent, and achieve anything!”

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  • Physiology, Art, and Photography

    Physiology, Art, and Photography

    To re-spark your passion for art and photography, focus on your body and physiology.

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  • Assert Your Own Opinion, Speak Your Own Truth

    Assert Your Own Opinion, Speak Your Own Truth

    There is no ultimate truth, right or wrong.

    Thus your task:

    Assert your own personal truth and opinions.

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  • Why Calligraphy has Transformed my Photographic Life

    Why Calligraphy has Transformed my Photographic Life

    Calligraphy (Zen Brush 2 app on iPad) has transformed my visual artistic life. Now I have another mode of artistic self expression and creation. I can BOTH make photos AND make calligraphs from my mind.

    I encourage all photographers and visual artists to experiment with calligraphy — a whole brave new world awaits you!

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  • Become What You Desire

    Become What You Desire

    A realization:

    We must think deeply on what we desire to become, in terms of our character, our personality, our body, and our mind.

    More focus on self development of our body and mind, less concern for externals.

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  • Imperfect Photos are More Beautiful

    Imperfect Photos are More Beautiful

    Pure beauty is perhaps in the chaotic, random, and uneven:

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  • 6 Dynamic Street Photography Composition Ideas

    6 Dynamic Street Photography Composition Ideas

    Ideas to make new street photos with more force, energy, and dynamism.

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  • Don’t seek to be understood in your photography or life

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    A thought:

    Many of us suffer distress because we feel like we’re “misunderstood” in our photography, art, or life.

    But what if we should strive for the opposite; to strive to NOT be understood. Perhaps this is what makes us more enigmatic, interesting, and helps us succeed in life?

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  • Preview: HAPTIC Haute Couture Line

    Preview: HAPTIC Haute Couture Line

    One of the newest products cooking up in HAPTIC:

    To be the first to be informed when this hyper-limited edition will be released, register intent by sending an email to hapticindustries@gmail.com

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  • 4 Photography Motivation Tips

    4 Photography Motivation Tips

    First sent to ERIC KIM NEWSLETTER:

    Dear streettogs,

    Hope you’re doing well! I just wanted to send you a quick email, with some quick turbo thoughts on how to re-spark your passion for photography. Practical tips to get you going in your photography again! Here are the basic ideas:

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  • The Designer as Philosopher

    The Designer as Philosopher

    When you design things, you impute your personal aesthetics, ethics, and philosophy into your designs:

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  • In Praise of Becoming Self-Centered

    In Praise of Becoming Self-Centered

    The best life is the self-centered life.

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  • The Best Photos are Your Photos

    The Best Photos are Your Photos

    A thought:

    Don’t worry too much about how “good” you are as a photographer (comparing yourself to others). Instead, just focus on making your own photos.

    Less interest in the photos of others (even of the great master photographers). Ultimately your focus as a photographer is to make your own images, NOT to become anyone else.

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  • Physique is Health

    Physique is Health

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  • The Photographer as Visual Experimenter

    The Photographer as Visual Experimenter

    As a photographer you’re a visual experimenter. Your camera is the visual hammer — hammering out, and sculpting reality to your own desires!

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  • Transform Your Body into a Lamborghini

    Transform Your Body into a Lamborghini

    A thought:

    Many of us desire fancy things like fancy sports cars, fancy clothes, fancy homes, fancy watches, accessories, cameras, devices, etc.

    But what if instead of desiring these objects (totems of power), we instead decided to turn our own bodies into the things desired?

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  • Possible vs Probable

    Possible vs Probable

    A thought:

    We must think in terms of possibility (physics, first principles) not probability (being “realistic”).

    Anyone can live a basic, comfortable, and mediocre life by simply following orders, being industrious, and listening to the rules. But if it is your ambition for a new type of elevation in life, you must think in terms of what’s possible (governed by the law of physics).

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  • How to Become Hyper Healthy

    How to Become Hyper Healthy

    What does it mean to become BEYOND healthy?

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  • Making good photos on accident is totally legitimate.

    Making good photos on accident is totally legitimate.

    I think “skill”in photography is a bit overrated. More fun and interesting to keep going out to shoot, experimenting, and letting randomness, chance, and chaos work in your favor!

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