It seems to own a smartphone is better than to not own one, but the effect on buying a new phone on your personal happiness and productivity is insanely overrated.
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Is Minimalism for You?
I love mininalism and strive to consfnsly simplify my life more and in order to maximize my own personal creative power and strength.
But what I feel we must avoid is this: becoming minimalist for virtue signaling purposes (trying to show off that by being minimalist we are somehow morally superior).
Perhaps better to hide the fact that you’re minimalist, in order to gauge your own personal sincerity towards minimalism, and dictating for yourself (and only yourself) that mininalism is best for you.
My simple suggestion: only pursue minimalism if it fits with your personal aesthetics and ethics, and only if it genuinely empowers you to become more powerful and strong!
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Zen Consumerism
A zen-capitalist and minimalist consumer approach:
You can admire much consumer goods and design without actually needing to buy or own it.
For example I love Lamborghini design, but I don’t know if I actually really want to own and maintain it. I admire a lot of things, but would find that owning it would actually worsen my life.
Thus perhaps we can admire things without desiring to own it? And instead channel that energy to inspire and motivate us to make our own products? (HAPTIC INDUSTRIES).
My aspiration: to become the Lamborghini for photography. Or the Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Kanye West of photography.
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STAND
Lift yourself by your heels
Screeching tires, hot wheelsStand
Stand up for what you see as true
You knew it was right, truth through the strifeCut through the ignorance with a knife with your own sharp thoughts
Until the self doubt and self—imposed knotsTurbo thoughts, v12 higher
Keep your mind revving, max out your engine desire.ERIC
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Impact Yourself
I often feel a bit depressed when I feel like I’m not “impacting” others to a degree I find satisfying.
Then came the thought: what if instead, the best person I should strive to impact is myself?
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Photography as Visual Exploration and Adventure!
Why photography? Because in modern life we NEED more danger, excitement, aimless exploration, and thrilling adventure!
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The Joy of Mundane Activities
I get a ton of joy from simple mundane activities: making my morning coffee (grinding fresh beans by hand with hario grinder), the joy of grocery shopping (also shooting street photography inside the grocery store), the joy of listening to music, lifting weights, and massaging Cindy at night before sleeping.
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The Ricoh GR III is Insanely Great
The more I use RICOH GR III and look at the images (on iPad Pro), the more I’m blown away.
How can a camera be this good?
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Photos which give hope, joy, and deifies existence!
In praise of extreme hope, joy, and optimism in photography art:
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Which Composition is Best?
When you got several photos of the same image, how do you know which is best?
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Photography Composition Activation Points
When I look through my photos, there are certain “activation pointsâ€which catch my eye. It seems:
- My eyes are activated at points of converging lines
- My eyes are activated from areas of extreme contrast and brightness
- My eyes are activated via parts of a photo which has an unusual texture that I want to inspect closer.
- Spots with depth of field changes and contrast.
- Hand gestures
- Eye contact
- Blur and a feeling of movement in the photo
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Winged Photos
What photos do I like? Photos which put wings to my feet and soul — which inspire me to move, walk, dance, and delight in lightness, swiftness, boldness, audacity, and brazenness!
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How to Make Good Photos Anywhere
Of course in theory we can make good photos anywhere, but the question is this:
Is it possible for you to always remain inspired to make new photos, regardless of where you live?
I think so!
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Not Hard for the Sake of Hard.
A problem in modern society:
We valorize hard work the sake of hard work, but rarely do we think, “Why?”
If you want to discover more truth WHY you do anything in life, have a quick chat with ‘Zen of Eric‘ (my new philosophy chat-bot, which is currently only available in America).
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Pick up the pace
Pick up the pace
Do you want to stay in place? Do you wish to stay in your own grace of the past? Do you want to finish first or last?Break the rules, and create your own class. Clash with friction, and make new fictions. First principles are the best principles, listen to your own voice within you.
Start fresh, start clean. Shine so hard with your own gleam, scheme your own schemes. Live life with high beams, hit the gas; emerald green.
ERIC
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What Motivates You?
Something I am always curious about when analyzing people I admire:
What is their personal motivations to do x, y, z?
And of course this ultimately comes to the question:
What motivates YOU to do anything in life?
And it is my belief that the deeper we understand our own motivations, the more zeal we can add to our passions in life, and also figuring out what we DON’T want to do or pursue in our lives (knowing what NOT to do with your life is probably 1000x more important than what you want to DO in your life).
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INVERT Photography Composition Test
Along with the Gaussian Blur photography composition test, we also got the INVERT (or inversion) photography composition test in order to better see, determine, and analyze our compositions.
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Is your life on the incline or decline?
Do you see tomorrow as inclining upwards or declining downwards?
Of course we want our lives to be in the incline upwards. And the thing is this:
Don’t worry too much about your growth rate. Don’t compare how quickly you’re growing compared to others. Infinite 1% daily growth will render phenomenal returns!
If you don’t see your life on the upwards incline slope, perhaps figure out what you can change in your life to keep climbing up, and to avoid decline at all costs.
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Photograph Anything and Everything!
What’s holding us back in photography and art? Becoming a prisoner of a style, a certain technique, approach, genre.
In photography all photos are good. Shoot anything and everything!
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Beyond Pain and Pleasure
A life which goes BEYOND simply trying to maximize your pleasure and minimize your pain.
Instead, a life focused on achieving epic grandeur, reckless experimentation, and great heights!
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Practical Tips which Make me Stronger
List of stuff which works for me and might work for you:
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The Joy of Disruption
A thought on entrepreneurship:
(more…)Perhaps it is the natural troublemaker in us which derives joy from “disruption”–seeing how things are quite lame, and how we can disrupt it and do it even better!
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The Next Frontier
I’ve already proved minimalism, digital nomad, location independence, financial independence, retired early, found the love of my life, traveled the world, became famous, got stacks, etc.
Now what?
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The Photographer’s Insatiable Will to Appropriate all Reality
Our will and desire as photographers:
Capture all of embodied reality.
We desire to keep exploring, keep discovering, and we are never satisfied with the photos we make and capture.
Perhaps like Pokémon— we are not satisfied until we have “caught them allâ€. And even when you have caught all original 151, you want to create “expansion packsâ€in order to continue the game?
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Unrelateable people are more fascinating
Do you want to become more relatable or unrelateable? My thought: we are more drawn and fascinated by unrelateable people than by relatable people.
Thus perhaps a key to success (if you desire to become a personality) is to strive to become more unknown, more unrelateable, and more foreign/mysterious and dark.
This means:
- Act different
- Talk different
- Behave different
- Live different
- Eat different
- Create different
- Become more and more different from others and the masses!
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Focus on Your Own Self-Development
When we waste too much of our energies and power helping others, we no longer have the power, will, and energy to direct our own self-development.
Also if your ultimate goal is to help others as much as you can (altruism), perhaps the best way you can do this is by being extremely selfish in your own self-development.
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Never stop trying to become more than yourself every day.
Random thought: let us assume bodybuilding is your passion and your life goal is to become like The Rock (in terms of his strength, muscularity, size, weight). Once you become 300 pounds of pure muscle, then what?
My thought: never stop trying to become more than yourself!
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Never Stop Living
Do you desire to live forever because you’re afraid of dying, or because you love life so much?
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Apotheosis
Apotheosis
Self hypnosisYoure dope and great
Creating without hesitation, your goal is your own personal elationTake your station in life higher high flyer
Frequently push yourself to higher summits
Icarus is a lie. Think beyond the sun
You’ve only got one great destiny: choose one.ERIC
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Life is Beautiful
A thought while waking up today:
I’m so grateful I’m alive. Life is all upside, no downside.
Let me explain:
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Feast Your Eyes on Your Own Photos!
If you’re hungry for visual inspiration, feast your eyes on your own photos!
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Truth is Ugly
There are so many ugly and horrifying things about truth, the world, life and existence. Yet in spite of all this ugliness how do we have the strength and motivation to keep on living and thriving?
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Genuine Photography
It isn’t about good or bad photography: it is about genuine (or ingenuine) photography.
Genuine: you make the photos because it gives you joy and thanksgiving towards reality.
Ingenuine: you make photos to get acclaim, applause and likes from others.
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The Grand Style in Photography
One of the greatest epics in photography history: Pittsburgh by W. Eugene Smith, and one of the few masters of photography who has attained the “grand styleâ€(Nietzsche) in photographic art.
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Photography and art is about memory?
MUSE: the goddess of memory. Poets often call upon her when they desire inspiration.
A thought: What if memory was the spark which motivates us to make art and photos?
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How to Photograph a Single Subject Composition
Simple, direct, and singular compositions. Perhaps photography needs more of this.
Some practical ideas:
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Obstacles are Essential to Happiness
A life without obstacles, challenges, and difficulties isn’t a life worth living!
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How I Fight Depression
If we think about depression as more of a physiological condition, perhaps the best way to fight and overcome depression is via stimulants which motivate us to move and dance!
Some practical ideas of things which work for myself:
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Insatiable for New Photos
What motivates us to make new photos? My theory:
The fact that none of our photos (or the photos of others) satisfy or satiate us.
Our never ending hunger for new photos for us to consume, to fuel us!
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10 Tips: Dynamic Imagery
What kind of images are good? Images that move, dance, and motivate us to move!
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Photograph to Spark Wonderful Memories from the Past
The benefit of looking at old photos:
(more…)The joy of sparking wonderful, happy, and joyful memories from the past.
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Why RICOH GR III is the Supreme Camera for Photography
RICOH GR III as the ultimate “standaloneâ€camera for photography:
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In Praise of Photographing Clouds
When you got nothing to shoot, look up and shoot the sky and clouds! -1 or -2 exposure compensation, and experiment with monochrome.
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Anti-Optimization
What Are You Trying to Optimize For?
A thought:
Too much focus on hyper-optimization and maximization is anti-aesthetic.
From an aesthetic perspective, I prefer slow, strong, studied, graceful, elegant, and purposeful.
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Asymmetric and Balanced
What if the optimal or the best composition was both asymmetric AND balanced?
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No Artwork SHOULD Last Forever
A thought on photography, art, etc:
Nothing SHOULD last forever.
For example, if our photos were to last forever, what hope could there be for future generations of photographers and artists? If we were forever under the tyranny of the shadow of Henri Cartier-Bresson, what bright and new future would that have for us photographers?
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Design Your Own Body
What I admire about bodybuilders:
(more…)They strive to turn their own bodies into their art-project (sculpture), instead of seeking satisfaction in purchasing art-objects.
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Just because others have photographed it before doesn’t mean you shouldn’t photograph it!
Originality in photography is overrated.
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Photography Entrepreneurship 101: Boutique or Mass Market?
After much meditation and thinking about business, startups, entrepreneurship and startups, my realization and insight is this:
(more…)As a photographer and entrepreneur, do you desire to become a specialty and boutique brand (Ricoh/Leica) or a mass-market brand (Apple)?
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Why Philosophy is Supreme
Philosophy underpins everything that and which we do.
Philosophy as above science and all other fields of study.
How to become a philosopher and philosophize? Easy: just ask the question “why?” to almost everything in life!
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INSANELY GREAT.
My personal life goal: to become insanely great. FAR BEYOND BASIC.
My thought:
Life is short. Why not strive to maximize your own personal greatness while you are still alive? To see how far you can fly, in order to inspire others to also become insanely great.
How to become insanely great? Now this is something we must strive with all our might towards!
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The Will to Make New Photos
Our lifeblood as photographers: not being so concerned with the photos we’ve made in the past, but more interest in creating NEW art works, NEW photos!
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You never photograph the same thing twice.
You change, your subjects change, the way you approach photography changes, your personal aesthetics change. The light changes, society changes, all changes!
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Aesthetics are Ethics
The aesthetics we decide to adopt are based on our ethics, our peeoenal beliefs, and what we concern as beautiful, of value, and of positive utility to ourselves.
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THE BRAZEN MOMENT.
I don’t think “the decisive moment” is the most accurate description in street photography. The notion of the “brazen” (daring, gutsy) moment seems more fitting.
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iPhone Pro is the Future of Photography
iPhone Pro — probably the most exciting news in photography since the Leica M9.
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How to Accomplish and Do More Everyday
One of our modern vices (in America, and most of modern society) is that we like to ‘work for work sake’. Utilitarianism: when we are NOT working, we are ‘sinning’.
But still– I like to do stuff. I like the idea of ‘doing more’. Doing more of what I love and care about. For myself that means making more photos, looking at more of my own photos, writing more, thinking more, walking more, wondering more, and creating more.
The question on my mind:
(more…)What are the practical strategies in order to achieve more in a 24-hour day, and within our lifetime?
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How to Make Photography more Fun for You
I’m convinced — photography is only worth it when it is fun. When you are making photos in a spirit of play!
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