Is photography your passion? Do you want to make ripples in the world of photography? Do you desire to share your life experiences as a photographer to empower others? Do you want to learn the secrets of effectively monetizing your passion for photography, or do you just want to learn how to build a loyal following? If so, I cordially invite you to my brand-new (first ever) online course on entrepreneurship titled, “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Photography Entrepreneurship“, now live on Udemy!
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Why it is Better to Beg For Forgiveness than Ask For Permission

Dear friend, a key to success in entrepreneurship and life: Don’t wait for permission before you take risks and try something epic in life!
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How to Shoot Layers and the Bookend Technique in Street Photography

If you want to create more dynamic street photos, shoot layers in street photography, and also integrate the ‘bookend technique’ in your photos.
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The Rainbow Color Photography Project

Rainbow umbrella. Hong Kong, 2013. Kodak Portra 400 film (35mm) Dear friend,
A fun epiphany I had in photography: SHOOT MORE COLOR to thrive more in your photography!
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In Praise of the New

Cindy behind red curtain. Kyoto, 2017 As humans, we have a bias for the new. We love NEW! But why do we love the new, and is it even a good thing to like the new? How do we balance the new and the old?
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Why Photography is Good for the Soul

Golden Triangle Composition in Yellow x Cindy Dear friend,
Realize, photography is essential for your thriving in life. Don’t just treat photography as a superfluous luxury. Photography is good for your soul.
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Photography Entrepreneurship 101: Producerism

“Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Photography Entrepreneurship” by Eric Kim on Udemy Dear friend,
Another key to success in photography, business, entrepreneurship and life: focus on being a producer, not a consumer!
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Yes, if You’re a Photographer, You Are an Artist!

Dear friend, as a word of encouragement and truth: if you’re a photographer you are an artist!
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Why the GoPro Fusion, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and 360 is the Future of Photography

GoPro Fusion mounted on top of Lumix LX 100 with hotshoe mount My GoPro Hero 3 was getting too old, so I went to the GoPro website and saw this new camera called the “Fusion”. At first I thought it was gimmicky (I didn’t really believe in 360/virtual reality stuff), but after using it for the last 3 days, I can confidently say: this is the future of photography, video, and visual storytelling.
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Don’t Miss out StreetFoto San Francisco 2018 (June 4-10th), the Epic Street Photography Festival!

Photo by Jeff Mermelstein Dear friends, if you’re passionate about street photography and want to meet some other phenomenal and passionate street photographers, don’t miss out on StreetFoto San Francisco 2018!
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Street Photography Technique: GET CLOSE & FILL THE FRAME + GOLDEN DIAGONAL COMPOSITION

Golden Diagonal Composition / Kyoto Station, 2018 Dear friend, I made you (yes, another) epic GOPRO POV STREET PHOTOGRAPHY VIDEO in the streets of Kyoto. This time, I show you how to get close, fill the frame, and use the golden diagonal composition.
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The 360 Degree Technique and Holding Your Camera High in the Air and Point Downwards with LCD Screen Street Photography Techniques

New fun street photography techniques you can apply when shooting on the streets: The 3D Scan/360 Degree Technique (Shooting Head-on) and Holding Your Camera High in the Air and Point Downwards (and Use Your LCD Screen to Frame the Scene). More info below!
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The Walking Alongside Someone and Shooting Until They Notice You Street Photography Technique

Photograph outlined in red, when the man looks over and notices me. Dear friend,
I want to share a new street photography technique with you: This technique is called “The Walking Alongside Someone and Shooting Until They Notice You” Street Photography Technique. Yeah a mouthful, but the best title I have so far.
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SUPER INNOVATIVE NEW GOPRO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY POV EXPERIENCE: Cutoff Technique, Shooting Head-on with Flash, and Slow-Motion on RICOH GR II at 28mm
Dear friend, I am SUPER EXCITED to share with you my brand-new street photography POV video on YouTube! I think it is the most innovative video so far!
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Unlock Your Artistic Potential: Enroll in Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Photography + Entrepreneurship on Udemy!

Dear friend,
If you want to unlock your artistic potential in photography, I am excited to offer you two brand-new courses I am now teaching on Udemy:
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KYOTO GOPRO CINDY PORTRAIT AND GOPRO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY POV TIPS AND TECHNIQUE
Another fun GOPRO POV portrait/street photography video in Kyoto, for your viewing/education/learning pleasure.
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How to Become a Digital Nomad

Dear friend,
If you’ve ever dreamed of living on the road and making a living from your passion, this essay and guide is for you.
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Why I Made My First Online Course: Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Photography on Udemy
Dear friend,
I am very excited to share the news of my first online course, “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide To Mastering Photography†on Udemy. First of all, I wanted to share why I made the course, and why enrolling in the course will inspire, motivate, and empower you in your photography!
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Make Photos You Like Looking At!

Kyoto cop, 2018 Dear friend,
An epiphany I had: the best way to stay motivated in your photography is this: make photos that you like looking at!
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Why You Must Own Your Own Platform

MODERN PHOTOGRAPHER: Marketing, Branding, Entrepreneurship Principles For Success I am shocked, amazed, impressed, and awe-struck at the same time. SmugMug has acquired Flickr. What does that mean? It means that as photographers, we should NEVER trust the platform of another company/social media network. Why? Because we become ‘digital sharecroppers’, and build our own empire on the land of others, or in other words, we build our own kingdom on quicksand.
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How to Shoot a Street Portrait: Tips, Technique, and GoPRO POV Tutorial
Dear friend,
Straight fresh out of the (digital) presses: A new GoPro POV street photography video of me photographing a ‘street portrait’ on the streets of Kyoto, with a very friendly older lady.
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Why We Should All Be Beginner Photographers

“The Spotlight” // Photograph of Cindy in Downtown LA, 2009. Canon 5D, 35mm Dear friend, to promote my new and exciting course: “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Photography“, I want to share with you– why should we take it back to basics in our photography, and why is it good to think like a beginner in our photography?
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Street Photography Technique/Composition: Leading Lines and Crouching Down Low: GoPro POV

Dear friend,
A fun technique in street photography to use is to use the ‘fishing technique‘ (pre-frame your photograph composition, and wait for the right person to enter your frame), combined with leading-lines. You can create leading lines by finding architectural lines, and then identify where you want your subject to enter the frame. Then once they’ve entered your frame, you start to make photos.
Also, crouching down low (lower perspective) is a good technique in street photography, because it makes you look less intimidating to your subject, and also it gives you a unique perspective that makes your subjects look larger than life (the ‘superman effect’).
In this video I demonstrate the two techniques in action. Learn more how you can integrate these techniques (in your ‘real life’ street photography) by joining me at one of my upcoming workshops.
YouTube: Street Photography Technique/Composition: Leading Lines and Crouching Down Low: GoPro POV ERIC KIM
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Street Photography 101 by ERIC KIM

If you’re new to street photography, start here:
- 100 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
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Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Street Photography

Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Street Photography Become the best street photographer possible by picking up a copy of Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Street Photography. This book is full of all my distilled knowledge and wisdom on street photography over the last 10 years, crafted specifically to empower you in street photography.
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Street Photography Techniques
- How to Shoot Street Photography with a 24mm Lens
- The Cutoff Technique in Street Photography
- THE CUTOFF TECHNIQUE IN STREET PHOTOGRAPHY: GOPRO POV KYOTO ERIC KIM
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Street Photography Articles

- Street Photography is Like Fishing
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- Improvise in Street Photography
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- 10 Inspirational Sergio Larrain Compositions
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STREET NOTES.

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LEARN FROM THE MASTERS by HAPTIC Timeless wisdom from the masters of street photography.
FUNDAMENTALS OF STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

- The Psychology of Street Photography
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Street Photography Inspiration

- How to Enter the Street Photography Zone
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- Is Defining “STREET PHOTOGRAPHY†a Good Thing?
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- Walking Meditation in Street Photography
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- Street Photography is Improvisation
- In Praise of Randomness in Street Photography
- How to Become a Fearless Photographer
- How to Make Better Street Photographs
- 12 ERIC KIM Street Photography Assignments
- Meaningful Street Photography
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Beginner Street Photography Articles

Get started in street photography:
Definitions in Street Photography
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- A Letter to My 18 Year Old Self: If I Started Street Photography All Over Again
Street Photography Equipment

- What is the Best Camera for Street Photography?
- What is the Best Lens for Street Photography?
- What to Consider When Buying a Camera
How to Conquer Your Fears in Street Photography
- How to Conquer Your Fears in Life
- Shoot What You’re Afraid Of
- How to Channel Your Fear into Bravery
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Intermediate Street Photography Articles

Take your street photography to the next level:
- How to Become a Stoic Street Photographer
- The 10 Principles of Good Street Photography
- 7 Tips How to Capture “The Decisive Moment†in Street Photography
- The Importance of Social Skills in Street Photography
- The Street Photography Code of Ethics
- “Taking†vs “Making†Photos in Street Photography
- Follow Your Gut in Street Photography
- 10 Reasons Why You Should Never Chimp While Shooting Street Photography
Advanced Street Photography Articles

Find deeper meaning in your street photography:
- How to Master Street Photography
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- Personal Street Photography
- The “Bookend†Technique in Street Photography
- Street Photography is Self-Therapy
- Zen in the Art of Street Photography
- Taoism and Street Photography
- How to Find Your Style in Street Photography
- Follow Your Gut in Street Photography
Street Photography Tips & Technique

Learn how to shoot on the streets:
- 70 Street Photography Tips for Beginners
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- Flash Street Photography Guide
- Take More Risks
- Don’t Think About Composition When You’re Shooting Street Photography
- 7 Tips How to Capture “The Decisive Moment†in Street Photography
- 7 Tips How to Make a Great Street Photograph
- Tokyo Street Photography Contact Sheets
- Video: Why it is Important to “Work the Scene†in Street Photography
- Shoot Less, Better
- Make Shitty Photos
- Shoot Effortlessly
- 10 Tips for Candid Street Photography
- 103 Lessons I’ve Learned From Street Photography
See all street photography tips and techniques >
Street Photography Guides

In-depth guides on street photography:
- How to Shoot Candid Street Photography
- How to Shoot Street Portraits with Permission
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- How to Shoot Layers in Street Photography
- How to Shoot Urban Landscapes
Street Photography Equipment

The best equipment for street photography:
- What is the Best Camera for Street Photography?
- What is the Best Lens for Street Photography?
- Why I Love Cameras with Non-Interchangeable Lenses
- The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide for Cameras in Street Photography
- What to Consider When Buying a Camera for Street Photography
- In Street Photography, The Smaller the Camera, the Better
- Why Sharpness is Overrated in Street Photography
- How to Shoot Street Photography on a DSLR
Street Photography Editing and Workflow
- Video: Introduction to Editing, Processing, and Workflow in Lightroom
- How to Edit (Choose Your Best Photos) in Street Photography
- How Studying Contact Sheets Can Make You a Better Street Photographer
- Debunking the “Myth of the Decisive Momentâ€
How to Start a Street Photography Project
- Free E-Book: The Street Photography Project Manual
- How to Start Your Own Street Photography Project
- How to Come Up With a Personal Photography Project Idea
Learn From the Masters of Street Photography

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Prague, 1968. Josef Koudelka / Magnum Photos Classics never die:
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- Daido Moriyama
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- Eugene Smith
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- Henri Cartier-Bresson
- Irving Penn
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- Jeff Mermelstein
- Joel Meyerowitz
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- Josef Koudelka / Part 2
- Josh White
- Lee Friedlander
- Lisette Model
- Magnum Contact Sheets
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- Richard Avedon
- Richard Kalvar
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- Robert Frank
- Saul Leiter
- Sergio Larrain
- Sebastião Salgado
- Shomei Tomatsu
- Stephen Shore
- The History of Street Photography
- Todd Hido
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- Trent Parke
- Vivian Maier
- Walker Evans
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How to Shoot Layers in Street Photography: GoPRO POV Video Composition Tutorial

Dear friend, if you want to learn how to shoot layers in street photography, I made this new YouTube video demonstrating me shooting layers with a GoPro POV video in the streets of Kyoto.
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Street Photography is Like Fishing

The Fishing Technique // Download all FREE Photography Visualizations Dear friend,
A thought: Street Photography is like fishing. Fishing isn’t about catching fish, it is about enjoying the process of preparing your bait and tackle (equipment), relaxing/zenning out by the water, and the eager anticipation of the possibility of catching a fish (not the expectation).
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How to Shoot Street Photography with a 24mm Lens

Kyoto, 2018. 24mm lens on Lumix LX 100 Dear friend,
Ever since my RICOH GR II died (28mm lens), I’ve been shooting with Cindy’s Lumix LX 100 with the 24mm on the streets of Kyoto and been having a ton of fun. I want to share with you some practical tips I’ve learned shooting with a 24mm lens in street photography:
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Why It Doesn’t Matter What Camera You Shoot With

Dear friend,
As a word of encouragement: it doesn’t matter what camera you shoot with. Why? No matter how “good†or “bad†your camera is, you will get used to it (what psychologists call ‘hedonic adaptation’).
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The Uninhibited Genius of Being a Beginner Photographer

Woman with umbrella. Seoul, 2011 // ERIC KIM Dear friend,
Do you remember the initial passion, enthusiasm, and excitement you had when you started photography? I do, and have been trying really hard to tap back into that mindset; the uninhibited genius of being a beginner photographer, without any preconceived notions or restrictions!
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Why You Should Delete Your Instagram

I recently stumbled upon an extremely thought-provoking talk by Jaron Lanier, describing social media as a ‘Behavior Modification Empire‘. This is precisely why it is a good idea for you to #DeleteInstagram — in order for you to not allow Facebook/Instagram/social media to modify your behavior as a photographer, artist, and creative.
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In Praise of Selfishness
Dear friend,
A recent thought I had: in order to empower others, you must (first) be selfish.
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THE CUTOFF TECHNIQUE IN STREET PHOTOGRAPHY – GOPRO POV KYOTO
In my last article on the Cutoff Technique in Street Photography, I described this process of shooting head-on with a wide angle lens (like a 28mm or 35mm lens), while walking directly in front of people (cutting off their walking movement). I didn’t do a good job explaining the concept, thus I made this new GoPro POV Video for you; of me doing the cutoff technique in real life.
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Why You Must Be a YAY-SAYER to Succeed in Entrepreneurship and Life

Dear friend,
In a world with so many nay-sayers, negative people and pessimistic people, we should GO OPPOSITE and be the change we wish to see in the world and become YAY SAYERS!
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First Principle Thinking for Photography Entrepreneurs

A physics and philosophical principle which can help empower us is this concept of “first principlesâ€â€”a concept leveraged by Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and other visionaries.
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Lessons Photographers Can Learn From Claude Monet
Currently super-inspired by Claude Monet, with his use of colors, his compositions, depictions of everyday life, people, nature, and how he was able to show his love of life through his paintings.
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How I Became a Digital Nomad
Dear friend,
I want to share with you the story of how I became a “location independent” “digital nomad”, why I prefer this lifestyle, and share some practical thoughts with you on how you too can become a digital nomad.
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Better to Beg For Forgiveness than Ask For Permission!

Dear friend,
If you want to live a more epic life, my simple suggestion: don’t ask for permission, JUST DO IT! knowing that you might piss off some people or upset other people. To be frank, the worst case scenario is that you might just “mildly annoy†others. And worst worst case scenario, you can always just ask/“beg†for forgiveness (most people will always forgive you, and even if they don’t forgive you, that is OK as well).
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The Cutoff Technique in Street Photography

Dear friend,
A technique I learned from my good friend Charlie Kirk in street photography: what he calls the ‘cutoff technique’.
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NEVER STOP EVOLVING!

Dear friend,
An epiphany I had: NEVER STOP EVOLVING! Life is about evolution, constant experimenting, constantly learning, constant iteration. There is no point where you wish or desire to achieve ‘perfection’. Rather, treat life as always in a state of FLUX; in every moment you are in a ‘state of becoming‘ — becoming a greater version of yourself, and evolving into a higher form of yourself!
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ERIC KIM CONTACT SHEETS

LAUGHING LADY by Eric Kim Contact Sheet If you’re curious more about how to “work the scene” in street photography, download my full-resolution contact sheets for your own self-education and learning with the links below:
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Spurn Pleasing Others!

Dear friend,
A secret of entrepreneurial and personal thriving in life: seek to first please yourself, and whenever possible, spurn (scorn/reject) pleasing others.
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The Productive Photographer is the Happiest Photographer!

Dear friend,
A thought: The productive photographer (the photographer who shoots and publishes a lot) is the happiest photographer!
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KYOTO DIARY REDUX I
Just arrived in Kyoto from Osaka, got a new apartment, and loving simple everyday living:
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Lumix LX100 Review for Street Photography

Selfie with Lumix LX100 and GoPro mounted. Osaka, 2018 My RICOH GR II died a few days ago, and I’ve been shooting with the Lumix LX100 for the last few days, and actually found out that I quite like it for street photography!
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Live Life Like a Video Game!

Osaka, 2018 Dear friend,
A philosophical idea: what if you lived life like a video game? Would life be more fun, exciting, challenging, and interesting?
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GRIT AND GRAIN by ERIC KIM

GRIT AND GRAIN: photos shot in 2015 on Leica MP, Leica 35mm f/2 Summicron ASPH, Yellow B+W Filter, Kodak Tri-X 400 pushed to 1600, some photos shot on Leica SF 24D flash:
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OSAKA GOPRO POV STREET PHOTOGRAPHY: Selfie Edition
Lumix LX100 + GoPro Street Photography POV in Osaka:
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Make Today Count!

Dear friend,
How do you live a fulfilling life? Easy: make the best of today– make today count!
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Simple Luxuries in Life

Osaka, 2018 My simple luxuries in life, which aren’t expensive yet bring me a lot of joy. Feel free to experiment with any of these simple luxuries, which might brighten your mood, and add more simple joy to your life:
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HYPERPHOTOGRAPHY

Dear friend,
A recent thought: let us seek to make photography a stimulus in our lives. Let us become “hyper photographers” — to urge and impel ourselves higher in life.
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How to Break Through Photographer’s Block

To promote our new book, 30 DAYS TO JUMPSTART YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY Mobile Edition, here are some practical tips to break through your photographers block:
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OSAKA Street Photography GoPro POV Tips, Technique, and Layers Composition
Shot on Lumix LX100, with GoPro POV on top:
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Review of the iPad Pro 10.5 Inch Camera for Photography
Before I was going to invest in an iPad Pro 10.5 inch, I was curious — how is the camera?
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OSAKA DIARY VIII
Shot on Lumix LX100, processed with VSCO A6 (1/2 strength) Mobile Preset JPEG preset.
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Never Stop Moving!

Dear friend,
A mini epiphany I had: anything that encourages you to MOVE and be active is a good thing.
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#DeleteInstagram

Dear friend,
If Instagram causes your mood to fluctuate, if you feel addicted to it (in a negative way), and you want to invest in yourself and your own platform (not into Facebook), I recommend you to do something crazy: delete instagram.
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Treat Your Life Like a Fun Experiment!

Osaka selfie, 2018 Dear friend,
A fun thought: what if we didn’t see life as some sort of painful duty, but rather, seeing our lives as a fun opportunity to experiment, play, and have fun?
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Street Photography Philosophy

Why shoot street photography? For whom should you shoot street photography? What are the ethics behind street photography?
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The Joyful Photographer

My mom. Busan, 2013 Dear friend,
The world is full of pain and suffering — we all know that. But in spite of the pain, sorrow, and despair in the world — can you still see pure light, opportunity, joy, and reasons to rejoice?























