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How do You Know if You’re Progressing in Your Photography and Life?
Life is about growth and progress. But a question which often gnaws at the back of our head:
(more…)“Am I making progress in my photography, artistic innovation, and life?”
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Traits of great photographers
Based on my thoughts:
- Longevity: Ability to continue to innovate in their photography over decades. To keep shooting until they die (Andre Kertesz).
- Self-confidence: Making photographic art works to impress themselves, not others.
- Refusal to allow themselves be trapped within a genre.
- To think of photography less about capturing reality. More delight in artistic form, tones–a more artistic approach.
- Relatively simple, direct, yet elegant compositions. No need for “visual gymnastics” to “flex” their photographic skills.
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How to Thrive as a Photographer
How does a photographer thrive? By shooting more (new) photos!
The world is your visual oyster. Exploit reality by shooting all the new photos you can!
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A Riskier Life is a Better Life #philosophy #stoicism
What if by taking the ‘safe’ option in life, you were actually taking the worse path in life?
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Why Photography is Good for the Soul
Photography gives us more motivation in life. In order to photograph, we must move. Thus our personal curiosity about the world encourages us to move, explore, go on more adventures, and shoot more!
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The photographer’s will to capture all of life
What if our goal and motive as photographers was to capture the fullest extent of life, while we’re still alive?
To photograph people, nature, urban landscapes, plant life, and all of life?
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Make photos which motivate yourself
When I look at artwork, I like artwork which “moves” me– quite literally moves me. Which encourages me to move around, dance, and go out and make more of my own artwork!
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In Praise of Animated GIF for Photographers
An idea: for fun, turn your photos into animated GIFs!
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Photography Genres are Prisons
Refuse yourself to become a prisoner to your past self, your past artistic style, etc.
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YOU’RE NOT A PHOTOGRAPHER, YOU’RE A VISUAL ARTIST!
Once you start to see yourself as a visual artist (not just a photographer), this will totally change how you approach your photographic art:
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ERIC KIM Free Stock Photos Volume 1
Free DOWNLOAD of Eric Kim Stock Photos (Volume 1).
Thanks to Cindy for the idea. The basic notion is this:
(more…)If you need free photographs or illustrations for a book cover, design, etc — these are for you.
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How to Master Marketing in Photography
It seems that success as a photographer in today’s brave new world of photography is 90% dependent on marketing skill, and only 10% photographic skill. It seems this is the truth.
Now, how are you to succeed and stand-out? Here are some practical ideas I’ve learned through my decade+ experience in photography, marketing, philosophy, and life:
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Why Josef Koudelka is a Great Photographer
I deem JOSEF KOUDELKA as one of the greatest photographers of all time. Why? Let me share.
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The will to simplicity in art photography
To make great photos, strive to make strong and simple compositions.
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How to strengthen your willpower
With enough of your personal willpower, you can achieve, do, become, or create anything.
But the practical question:
Read MOREHow do we “gain” more willpower? How can we strengthen our willpower?
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Entrepreneurship which isn’t led by a proft motive?
To me, entrepreneurship is applied philosophy to reality. To become an entrepreneur takes 10000x more guts than to be a thinker and philosopher. Why? As an entrepreneur you are tied to reality (skin in the game, via Nassim Taleb). You’re a modern day hero. You’re taking on personal sacrifices and risks to better humanity and the collective.
Where should the profit motive fit?
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How to make better black and white photography
I love monochrome. Here are some practical tips to help you elevate your monochrome vision:
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My Vision of Producerism
I have a bold new vision of the future:
A world in which we derive happiness and meaning from creating and producing things (artwork), instead of striving to buy, possess, or consume.
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Wider is Better
In photography, using a wide-angle lens and getting very close will make better photos:
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The Best Headphones are In-Ear Monitors
Kind of random — but after years of experimenting with different headphones (noise cancelling, over-head, in-ear, bluetooth, wireless, wired, etc), I have decided:
(more…)In-ear monitor ‘earbuds’ are the best headphones.
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What is True Happiness?
To me true happiness is the feeling of hyper-abundance, the feeling of hyper-activity, supple movement, and the deification of existence.
Happiness as overflowing creative and physiological power. The ability and the desire to create. The faith in oneself — the faith that you are capable of great things, and you have the power to even attempt these great things.
Happiness as having total freedom — freedom over your time, thinking, and schedule.
Happiness as hope, excitement, and optimism towards the future. To also employ your day to the fullest, to supersede your self-perceived limits, and to sense positive progress in your life.
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Photography Entrepreneurship Tips and Ideas
Entrepreneurial concepts to help increase your likelihood of success:
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Is Hustle Sufficient Unto Success?
A question in entrepreneurship:
Is hustling hard sufficient unto success?
Which means — can you succeed in business or in life via your pure determination, willpower, and effort? Or do you need “luckâ€(the right opportunities in life, money, power, influences, network)?
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Why Photography is Art
What is art? Art is something that a human being creates.
Anything you create is an “art-work”.
Now perhaps the more practical question is this:
Is art a legitimate art-form? And is it on the same plane as painting or other forms of artwork?
I claim it is. Why? Let me explain:
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Create Things You Like Looking At
A thought on art:
(more…)Perhaps we should strive to make beautiful things which we like to look at.
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How to Create More
I am one of the most creatively productive people I know. Here are some practical thoughts and tips on how to create more:
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The Best Camera Straps for You
What are the best camera straps for you? An overview of all HAPTIC STRAPS:
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Motivation is Movement
A new way to think about motivation:
(more…)To “motivate” yourself means to literally MOVE yourself!
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How to make beautiful photos
What makes a beautiful photo? How do we better increase our chances of making a beautiful photo? What type of camera do we need, and so forth?
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Become a giver, not a receiver
To become more successful in life, give more and receive (take less).
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The Visual Soundtrack of Your Life
A thought when listening to some hip hop music and looking through my photos:
I strive to make a visual soundtrack.
My photos are a reflection of me. My photos are imbued with my soul.
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Is photography more beautiful when it doesn’t look like real life?
The beauty of monochrome, blur, grit, and surreal/abstract photography — that it looks different from reality?
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Make Photos that Move and Motivate Others
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Don’t do it for the money
A thought on entrepreneurship and life:
(more…)Don’t be led by trying to make money. Instead, work on challenging, interesting, and difficult problems which interest you and which are fun for you!
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Permissionless Living
A thought:
You don’t need anyone’s permission to do anything.
Perhaps the best life is a life in which you don’t need anyone’s permission to achieve or accomplish anything? A life which you don’t need the judgement of others in order to validate yourself. A life where you can depend 100% on yourself, to achieve your own dreams.
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How to Make More Ambitious Photography Compositions
Study compositions from other great photographers you admire, break them down, and aspire to take your own compositions to the next level!
Some inspiration from Garry Winogrand:
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To Photograph IS to Experience!
You ever have someone tell you:
“Put away the camera, just enjoy this moment!â€
But what if to photograph something WAS to experience it deeper, richer, fuller, with more gratitude and joy?
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Like Yourself
A pre-requisite in life:
Like yourself.
If you don’t like yourself, how do you expect others to like you?
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Why Do You Do Photography?
Why do you do photography? Why do you make images? Why do you engage with the visual world? What do you want your viewers to get from your images?
This is the start of visual philosophy/photography philosophy (I call it ‘photolosophy‘).
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Why I Love Composition
Composition is endlessly fascinating, has a trillion permutations, and has no right or wrong.
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Photography Composition Lessons from WONDERLAND by Jason Eskenazi
One of my favorite photo books — part of our ongoing HAPTIC PHOTO BOOK CLUB (Summer):
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Announcing HAPTIC SUMMER BOOK CLUB!
Hey streettogs, super pumped to share that me and Cindy will start a summer book club around photography books.
Check the HAPTIC shop for special summer discounts, as well as the blog for more articles and insights about photo books and publishing! To celebrate our love of books and printing, all print and mobile books in the HAPTIC shop will have new flash sales every week throughout the summer while supplies last.
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TRAVEL NOTES: Mobile Edition$ 50 -
TRAVEL NOTES: Photography Assignments & Inspiration Manual$ 19 -
Product on sale
My First Photography Book Limited Edition Hardcover + Free Mobile BonusOriginal price was: $ 49.$ 29Current price is: $ 29. -
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PHOTOLOSOPHY: Photography Philosophy Course$ 499 -
FILM NOTES Mobile & Printable Edition$ 20 -
STREET PHOTOGRAPHY STARTER KIT$ 999 -
MASTERS Volume 1 Mobile Edition$ 50 -
30 DAYS TO JUMPSTART YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY Mobile Edition$ 10 -
STREET HUNT: Street Photography Field Assignments Manual Print Edition$ 19 -
HOW TO SEE: Visual Guide to Composition, Color, & Editing in Photography$ 55 -
STREET HUNT: Street Photography Field Assignments Manual Mobile Edition$ 20 -
Embark On Your Own Photography Adventure Flowchart$ 20 -
Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Street Photography$ 50 -
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHER: Marketing, Branding, Entrepreneurship Principles For Success$ 50 -
CREATIVE EVERY DAY MOBILE$ 20 -
FREE Photography Visualization PDF Resources$ 50 -
CREATIVE EVERY DAY PRINT$ 49
BASED ON A TRUE STORY by David Alan Harvey
BASED ON A TRUE STORY by David Alan Harvey — a beautiful book concept that teaches us:
There are so many new, innovative ways we can produce books and interact with!
Ideas from the book:
- Print ‘newspaper’ styled books
- Don’t need to create a spine or staple. Allow the reader to re-arrange the pages.
- The book as a visual experience: Empower the viewer/reader of the photo book to create whatever flow they desire.
- Perhaps we should stop calling it a ‘photo book’, but perhaps a “photo experience“?



Interview with Cindy Nguyen on Haptic Press
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Visual Philosophy
The primary question of visual philosophy:
(more…)What is the worth of an image. And why are visual art works important?
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BITTER IS BETTER.
The bitter in life is better than the sweet.
Bitter coffee as superior to sweet coffee.
Bitter experiences toughen you.
Of course, we should still strive towards the “bitter-sweetâ€â€” we need BOTH the bitter and the sweet in life in order to thrive, discover more gratitude in life, and have more power.
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