Simple is elegant. Here are some (super) simple street photography tips to integrate into your shooting:
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Creative Freedom
Dear friend,
A very basic idea– what we truly desire as artists is “creative freedom” — to create what we desire without anyone else preventing us from doing it!
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21 Stanley Kubrick Photography Composition Lessons
Some personal lessons I’ve learned while studying Stanley Kubrick’s early photography collection:
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How Do I Know I’m Making Progress in My Photography, Art, and Life?
Dear friend,
I believe one of our tasks as humans is to progress. To improve. To advance, and for us to visibly see our own progress, and actually be proud of our progress!
But how do we know we are advancing or progressing in our photography, art, and life? Some personal ideas:
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Eric Kim CASE: Available Now in PHANTOM BLACK and BRONZE
Eric Kim CASE: Always have your RICOH, film, SD cards, and accessories with you. Eric Kim CASE now available in the HAPTIC SHOP in BRONZE LEATHER or PHANTOM BLACK.
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Placate Yourself
Placate yourself, disregard your wealth
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Look Behind You
“A backward glance can always lift the heart.” – Dante (The Divine Comedy)
We are often told to “count our blessings” to find more happiness, joy, and satisfaction in life. I would say it’s more effective to “consider all the people who are less fortunate than us, people dying of disease, enduring war, and exile.”
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What Doesn’t Destroy You Makes You Stronger
Dear friend,
A realization I had: if it weren’t for my scars and suffering and difficulty in the past, I wouldn’t have become as strong as I am today.
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How to Never Stop Shooting
Never stop shooting. No matter how boring or uninteresting you feel like your life is; there’s always something to shoot! Some practical ideas to always stay inspired to shoot:
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SELF-RESPECT
Dear friend,
Do you respect yourself? Meaning– do you trust yourself? Do you consult your own conscience before consulting others? Can you look back into your own soul, and truly see and understand your own thinking and intentions? Do you have high regard, consideration, and do you trust in yourself?
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Street Photography Composition Manual
Dear friend,
This is an attempt (an essay/assay) into making a comprehensive (yet simple) manual to street photography composition. It will be based on my personal experiences, turned into theory.
Let’s begin.
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The Phone is a Legitimate Camera
Treat your phone like a pencil; take fun, and quick visual sketches of whatever you see, constantly workout your visual muscles!
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The Small Thumbnail Test
Dear friend,
A practical tip to speed up your photography workflow: use the ‘thumbnail test’. Look at your photos as small thumbnails (contact sheets) to more quickly and efficiently choose your best photos!
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Anti-Social Extrovert
Dear friend,
I believe we should seek this duality in life– to be BOTH social AND solitary. Or in Kendrick Lamar’s words, an “anti-social extrovert.”
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PHOTOLOSOPHY: Discover More Personal Meaning in Your Photographic Life
Dear friend,
Welcome to PHOTOLOSOPHY! The course is organized numerically. Feel free to skip around, and there is no real order you need to go.
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Part 1: Battleship Potemkin Film Cinematography Composition
Battleship Potemkin, an epic film from 1925– apparently Stanley Kubrick would watch the films of Sergei Eisenstein on loop. Watch it here.
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Photography is Art
Dear friend,
As a photographer you’re an artist. Never let anyone else tell you otherwise.
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Why Photographers Should Deadlift
To me, powerlifting and deadlifting is my zen meditation. Not only that, but powerlifting and deadlifting has taught me — I have no limits.
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The Decapitation Technique in Street Photography
A technique I like in street photography is the ‘decapitation technique’– literally cutting the head off your subjects (or just showing their limbs):
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Never Blame Anybody But Yourself
Dear friend,
A random thought I had this morning– what if we never blamed anyone else, but ourself? To me, this would be one of the most empowering sentiments. Why? It means that we have 100% control over our lives, and it is silly for us to blame anyone else!
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Why Photograph Your Everyday Life?
Let’s say you have an “uninteresting” life. If so, is it still worth photographing? I say yes!
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20 Simple and Elegant Henri Cartier-Bresson Composition Lessons
My favorite compositions of Henri Cartier-Bresson:
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13 Lessons Claude Monet Has Taught Me About Art
Claude Monet: I love his colors, and his personal writings. Here are some practical lessons I’ve learned from him:
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17 Josef Koudelka Street Photography Composition Lessons
Josef Koudelka: one of my photographic heros.
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Have Pride in Your Pictures!
Have pride in your pictures! Don’t expect others to praise you for your photos. Praise yourself and your own images!
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What’s the Best Camera Strap for Me?
If you want the perfect strap for your daily photographic and street photography lifestyle, pick up a new Henri or ERIC KIM strap at the HAPTIC INDUSTRIES Amazon Shop >
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Be Brazen in Street Photography #streettogs
To be honest, you cannot control whether you make a good photo or not. However you can control your ability to take risks, and be brazen!
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STREET CLUB Summer School 2018 Grand Prize Winners + Loved Ones Feedback and Critique
Hey streettogs,
I want to congratulate everyone who contributed and participated in STREET CLUB: Summer School 2018— for your meaningful feedback, your pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone, and this empowering community we have built together!
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25 Tips How to Shoot Better Black and White Photos
Simple tips to take better monochrome pictures. All pictures shot on RICOH GR II, with ERIC KIM MONOCHROME preset:
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What Photos Will Last?
Dear friend,
A philosophical question I was pondering while lying in bed this morning–
“What kind of photos will last, and what kind of photos will not?”
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How to Become a Famous Photographer
In ancient Greek times (according to Homer in the Iliad, and Nietzche confirms this), warriors only desired fame, glory, and to immortalize their name. They didn’t really care for riches or power, they essentially desired immortal fame.
Now the question I have is this:
Is fame a good thing, and if so, how can we achieve it?
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Garry Winogrand Street Photography Compositions
Garry Winogrand: genius street photography composition master.
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Why AI (Artificial Intelligence) is Good for Photographers!
There’s all this doomsday talk lately how AI (artificial intelligence) is going to kill and destroy us, and steal our jobs. I think this is silly. To me, I see artificial intelligence as just another benefit to humanity; hopefully something that helps simplify our lives, and help us focus more on artistic creation!
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Don’t Photograph What it Looks Like, Photograph What it Feels Like!
The more I theorize about photography and art, the more I’m starting to realize — art and photography isn’t about depicting some visual “truthfulness†of reality. Instead, it’s painting and presenting our own version of reality with others!
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The Art of Composition in Photography
One of my passions is composition — why? It’s a fun visual exercise and game!
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Living a Good Life is More Important than Taking Good Photos!
Before we seek to make good photos, we must first seek to live a good life!
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Life Update from the LA Suburbs
Dear friend,
Just wanted to give you a little life update– from the LA Suburbs (specifically, Little Saigon in Orange County):
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The Significant Moment
Don’t seek to make “better†photos, seek to make more personally-significant photos!
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HENRI Straps: Find your Perfect Camera Companion
Bespoke for Your Photography Needs

Henri Neck // Henri Shoulder // Henri Wrist Strap Pro // Henri Wrist Strap // Henri Wrist Strap Chroma The Henri Camera Straps Collection
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Bitcoin for Photographers
Dear friend,
I just invested in some Bitcoin, and I’m super excited for this brave new digital economy!
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Candid Photography
What is candid photography? What does it mean? And what’s the significance of the word “candid�
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How to Have Inspiration to Take Photos in the Suburbs
Currently in the suburbs of LA, and of course it isn’t as “fun” or “interesting” as when I am traveling and living nomadically. But how can one stay inspired and keep shooting, regardless of where they live?
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Blocking Technique in Photography
To make better compositions, block out distracting elements from your photos:
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Drive-By Technique in Street Photography
An idea: when someone else is driving, you can be in the passenger seat and shoot street photography, looking out! This is what Garry Winogrand and Lee Friedlander (America by car) did — perfect for us street photographers stuck in the suburbs.
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Human Flourishing
Dear friend,
In seeking “happiness†I’ve discovered that happiness isn’t an emotion, owning a lot of stuff, or having wealth and honors. Instead, happiness is “eudaimoniaâ€â€” human flourishing!
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New: Henri Wrist Strap PRO Edition
Dear friend,
I am excited and proud to share our newest product with you: the HENRI WRIST STRAP PRO (also available on Amazon in CREMA BROWN or PHANTOM BLACK)
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PHOTOLOSOPHY #1: What is Photolosophy?
Lecture #1 for PHOTOLOSOPHY: what is photolosophy and why is it important?
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How to Shoot a Triangle Photography Composition
One of the simplest and most effective compositions we can integrate into our photography are triangle compositions. Some basic ideas:
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How to shoot a golden triangle composition in street photography
Practical Golden Triangle composition tips when shooting street photography:
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7 Tips How to Shoot Suburb Street Photography
Currently in the suburbs of LA, and been actually able to make interesting and fun photos here!




















