A thought:
(more…)We can binary categorize human beings into two categories: free or unfree.

Some thoughts:
Don’t even waste energy to critique others.
Focus on your own self development.
Strive to build a mighty mind.
War is our business. Self-war to elevate yourself. Struggle as fun.Â
Follow your passion like the winged wind. Meditate on the shortness of your life and strive to use all your energy and willpower to create something epic, lasting, and powerful.Â

My thought:
(more…)Let us assume you got another 60 or so years to live on planet earth. What do you desire from reality?

An effective compositional technique in photography: juxtaposition (contrasting two different elements or concepts in a single photograph):
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On RICOH GR III, I’ve been shooting a lot of videos (1080p, 60fps) in high contrast black and white. This has been great, as it is another way to experience reality, create art, and to EXPAND my self-expression/outpression!
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I’m not so interested in the photos I’ve already shot, I’m more interested in the photos I have yet to photograph.
Which means live and shoot/explore on– you still have SO MANY new photos you have yet shot! You have so many new experiences you have yet experienced!
There are still SO MANY new adventures you have yet undertaken, so much new knowledge and visual science we have yet discovered.
The future is bright my friends!
ERIC

My worst hell: if I lived my entire life on planet earth (until death) living a basic life. A life without wonder, danger, adventure, radical self-experimentation, and searching for beauty, knowledge, and wisdom.
Thus it seems a good strategy in life to AVOID [by all means] living what you consider a ‘basic‘ life.
This means in your entire life never stop exploring, never stop discovering, never stop conquering, never stop evolving, never stop hustling, never stop aspiring for more. Never stop anything!

The ocean is vast
Spread your mast, and spread your wings
Let the liquid air take you where you need to be
The ocean is free
Overwhelming with billows and wind from within
Sail furiously, sail free
Harness the power of the ocean and follow your own internal motions and flow
Like the ocean stay steady and strong
Your tides incircle the earth; your waves will never die.
ERIC

One of my goals in life:
Strive to have maximal energy everyday, and to never weary of my creative pursuits and activities.
How is this possible? Some ideas:
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To make your photos more artistic, make them more unclear:
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I’ve been shooting a lot of videos on my RICOH GR III, but the problem with videos:
What should I do with the videos?
Videos are a bit difficult to share and publish. But a fun new idea:
Turn your videos into animated GIF images!
For example, I like the GIPHY CAPTURE tool on Mac (made these videos on my MacBook laptop). Essentially what I do is this:
To me, this is a very fun way to re-analyze your photos, and also view your photo-videos!
GIF as a future format for photographers: hybrid between photo and video!
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Something fun I did while being disconnected on a cruise (without wifi):
Experiment with all the post-processing options in Adobe Photoshop to better understand and de-construct your photos.

To photograph your everyday life with zest, gusto, and love:
Recognize your life is precious, and strive to extract the maximum from your own life in your own photos.
This means, don’t desire any other life but your own life!
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How Long Can You Enjoy Things?
Something I’ve learned in life:
Many things we buy, possess, or experience is pure novelty. We might enjoy it once, or have fun with it for a day (or a few days), but after a week or two — we get bored with it, and we want to go ‘onto the next one’.
The point of this essay is for me to reflect:
(more…)What do we get bored of, and what don’t we get bored of?

Besides the obvious, it seems an ideal strategy is whenever possible, never buy new.
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If your motive is to make more intimate photos, shoot with a wider-angle lens (21mm, 24mm, 28mm, 35mm lens).
The perspective of a wide-angle lens will create more intimacy in your photos, which means that the viewers of your photos feel like they’re in your shoes. This means you will better make photos which can transport your viewer into your own two feet, seeing the world from your own vantage point and perspective.

Currently on a 5-day Carnival cruise from New Orleans to Mexico (day 4), and this is my thought:
A cruise ship is the ultimate psuedo-utopia.
Let me explain:
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You’re brave, what is your duty? If you really knew me, you would know I don’t care much for myself. I don’t think of myself at all.
My ego is just a tool. I yield it to guide my soul. I feel my role is to help empower others. To encourage, and uplift their spirits. To wear my confidence like mail, chained tight to my purpose with no kinks.
Drinking the Dionysian gin and tonic. Staring at my goal, I nod it.
What is your duty to mankind? Only you can say. Let no nay-sayers guide you otherwise. Tie up your loose ends, and seek your own end.
ERIC

Currently on a cruise ship (what I consider a pseudo-utopia).
Currently thinking about money:
(more…)What would be the purpose/function of money in a “post-monetary society”?

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A question:
Will traveling actually help improve your photography?
I think so. Not directly, but this is generally what happens:
(more…)When you travel, you focus on making photos, you shoot more, and thus you learn more, and improve your photography!

A fun activity:
Take screenshots of photos you’ve already shot!
I call this ‘meta-photography’ — using the screenshot tool to photograph your own photos.
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Let us assume you are financially independent, location independent, nomadic, rich, and whatever form of success.
Now the question is:
How should I live my life? How should I direct my life-force-energy?
My simple thought:
(more…)Perhaps the end-game is for us to focus on creating our artwork [photography and beyond]!

A thought:
The end goal isn’t happiness, it is artistic ex/outpression, and the witnessing of yourself becoming stronger.
Also, helping empower others along the way while you’re still alive!
When are we happy? We are happy when we are witnessing progression in our life, when we have strong health, and strong confidence in ourselves. To strive towards happiness is good; but we want happiness in order to maximize our health, in order to maximize our creative output and personal evolution!

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RICOH GR III is the best travel photography camera. Small, compact, phenomenal sharpness and dynamic price, lightest [even smaller and lighter than RICOH GR II], recharges with USB-C. There are no ‘real’ flaws with the RICOH GR III in my eyes [only thing I wish is it had an integrated flash — but even this seems optional at this point].
It seems that with traveling, the point is for you to experience more, to think more, to be less weighed down, and to photograph more. It seems that if these are the goals, to have the smallest, lightest, and most affordable camera [use your money towards travel expenses] is the best option.
Long story short, if you like any form of photography (travel, street, personal, documentary, etc) — it seems the RICOH GR III is the ultimate camera.
ERIC

Dare to stare into the depths of your soul and exclaim whatever you want to the real world.
DARE
Dare to care about what you are curious about, to follow your gut, to never second-guess yourself.
DARE
Dare to bear your heart and soul to others; to never water yourself down in falls. Your goal is to enthrall others and you; to steer your own rudder in life.
Strife is beautiful; life is a beautiful war. You’re hard in your core, and you have much to share with others still in store.
Let the creativity seep out of your pores and veins, and let yourself go insane. No stains from your past holding you back. Steer straight and never veer — your destination is near!
ERIC


Was on the plane and cruise ship without wifi, and instead of blogging in real time, and I used iBooks Author to put together some photos and some thoughts while in transit.

Better to be poorer, with more freedom, and more control over your artwork and life.
For example as a musician, better to have a very small and dedicated fanbase [than to have millions of fans, but being forced to make music you don’t care for].
Better to be poor and own your own website/blog to freely share your thoughts and opinions, than to be controlled by some sort of publicist who won’t allow you to say what you really think.
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You don’t have a duty to help all of mankind. My idea:
The goal is for you to create genuine thoughts, ideas, and art-works, and to share them as widely as possible.
Even if you can positively impact and empower 1 other human on planet earth — you’re fulfilling your duty!

This is the strange thing I notice:
We admire things [cars, homes, electronics, stuff] more than we do humans.
For example, we find Porsche cars more impressive than great individuals. We find Rolex watches more impressive than brave and courageous individuals. We find big homes more impressive than great thinkers. We find stacks of money more alluring than innovative minds.
Perhaps this pre-occupation with objects, money, and things more than individuals and real human beings is a sign cultural and social degeneration?
My suggestion: Let us focus on admiring people more than things, possessions. Instead of admiring things, let us admire heroes and individuals we desire to emulate!
ERIC

One of my life goals:
Strive to [everyday] have the maximal feeling of physiological power and self-confidence.
To get drunk off Dionysian self-intoxication; to channel my inner powers to creative output.
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I don’t think the purpose of a vacation or any activity (sleep, nap, massage) is to “relax”. Better to think of it as recovery and to reinvigorate yourself!
(more…)Special thanks to my buddy Kevin and to Cindy for making this happen!

























































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I think on your road to deepening your personal wisdom about the world, travel is a necessity.
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My current thought:
The objective of life is for you to advance your artistic innovation, insight, creativity.
And how to do this?
(more…)Optimize your life which prioritizes your artistic evolution and thriving.

Evolve
Strive to enthrall yourself with your progress and strength
To what length can you evolve forth? Is there any chord holding you back?
How can you evolve? How can you fly higher, swim further, and go more?
My idea: strive to impress you. Channel your dissatisfaction in a positive way. Allow yourself to go hard all day, everyday, let yourself go cray cray. You’re here to stay. Creative self doubt, just slay.
No need to pray or hope. Just do it now, share your dopeness and authenticity.
You’re strong, focused and raw. Throw your javelin, and dare.
ERIC

When you see an interesting scene — keep shooting the scene, change up your composition/framing/orientation — and later when you review your photos on your computer, THEN choose your favorite!

Make shots
Photograph your thoughts
Shoot your soul, emotions, and motions
Black or white, chroma; it’s all dolce and sweet
Your photos are your art; why hesitate, why not start?
Chart your creative seas, stir it up, and venture endlessly.
ERIC

What is the root cause of depression? Why do we feel depressed some days, and uplifted other days? Does depression manifest differently in different people?
Is the word “depression” even useful? Let me essay some of my thoughts:
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Why travel? For me, traveling isn’t for the sake of traveling. Instead, traveling as a means or a bridge for self-introspection.
When you travel, you finally get the distance away from all the craziness and hecticness in the world. Even the benefit of flying on an airplane without wifi; finally the chance to disconnect — which will open up and free your mind.
(more…)To promote our newest book, TRAVEL NOTES, I wanted to make a list of everything I’ve learned so far about travel, photography, and life:
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In today’s world, assuming you have the means— why would you ever buy a gasoline car?
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When you buy something, it requires much of you. You must take care of it, you must maintain it, you must use it.
You don’t want to just store it, or have it collect dust somewhere. And if it does become unused, you’re gonna one day figure out what to do with it — to throw it away, give it away, or sell it. All require much work. Throwing away (mental, emotional, sentimental guilt). Giving it away — deterring a “worthy†recipient. Selling it — the stress finding a buyer, using time, and coordinating it all, and also getting a fair price.
Be extremely selective and picky about what you buy and admit into your life. Only buy what you can imagine using for an eternity.
Invest more money in yourself and experiences. Invest in metaphysical things. Good thing about buying experiences— you store them in your heart and memory, not your garage! You can infinitely hoard memories and experiences inside your mind.

For many of us, we strive to retire, become “financially independent†and “location independentâ€. It seems the modern form of success is to become a “digital nomadâ€.
But once you achieve all this — then what?
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An encouraging idea to start this week:Whatever ‘imperfect’ art you make is perfect!
What I mean is this:
In our lives, we are often discouraged to create artwork because we think:
If my artwork isn’t “good”, it isn’t worth doing.
However this is my thought:
It doesn’t matter if it is good or bad, just make it!
The fact that YOU made it makes it legitimate and good!
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It is pretty obvious that at this point, we are all always on our devices [phones, laptops, etc]. Is this a bad thing?
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The joy of walking the streets, wandering, interesting with strangers (or not). The joy and delight in being a part of society. The joy of making art works from human beings in urban and public places.
When in doubt, shoot more street. Go to the downtown area more. Travel to more cities. Attempt to shoot more. Get closer. “Work the scene” by shooting more of a scene. Don’t hesitate before clicking, just shoot it!
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What makes visual art so fun and great —
The excitement to witness and create new forms, shapes, colors, and combinations!
For example my impetus in photography:
(more…)The excitement to witness new things, new scenes, new combinations, and to create NEW types of images!

Thinking about materialism and consumerism:
Much of the things we purchase is in order to ‘flex’ our personal possessions. To assert our status, richness, power, etc.
Questions:

Seeing beautiful design awakens me, invigorates me, and gives me new hope towards the future. I have a reason to keep on living, to keep witnessing beautiful designs but also to have the motivation to create more of my own beautiful designs!
For car design, McLaren and Lamborghini.

Expression = ex+press the artistic power from within yourself outwards.
I’d prefer the term “outpressionâ€â€” pressing outwards (from inside yourself) your creative and artistic power and force.
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In American and modern culture, it is all about consumerism, materialism, and obsession with accumulating more — more money, more possessions, fancier cars, fancier possessions and object/tools, more land, more homes, more everything.
Now a simple question —
Is this bad?
My thoughts:
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An infinite amount of ways you can approach photography:
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