
Photography and art is very important for my mental health.


I’ve always been a car nut, since I was 15 years old — when I bought my first car (with my own money): a 4-door 1991 Nissan Sentra XE (1.6 liter, 5 speed).


What is “hapticâ€â€” and why is this concept important to us as photographers and visual artists?


Dear friend,
I was walking in the streets, and I saw this slogan: “Always in Beta.â€


To succeed as a modern photographer, you need PASSION.


“Rather than catching people unaware, they show the face they want to show. Unposed, caught unaware, they might reveal ambiguous expressions, brows creased in vague internal contemplation, illegible, perhaps meaningless. Why not allow the subject the possibility of revealing his attitude toward life, his neighbor, even the photographer?†– William Klein


Dear friend,
I wanted to write you a letter on how to flourish life.


Introduction to the exposure triangle, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.


If you want to become a great photographer, here are the 5 traits you need to cultivate:


How you can yourself with photography, and find more personal meaning in life with photography as a tool:


ANNETTE: Hello friends,
Wearing clothes that empower and inspire you is a great way to start your day off in a positive way. I just finished a new design for a t-shirt for all you photographers out there.


Dear friend,
If your dream is to shoot the street of New York City and become fearless in street photography, don’t miss your chance to CONQUER YOUR FEARS AND MEET NEW PEERS in NYC (Feb 21-22, 2018):


For this holiday season, here are the best gifts to buy for the photographer in your life, or the best present to buy yourself as a photographer.


SAIGON SATCHEL from HAPTICLABS: One of 18 in Existence. Sleek, Strong, and Innovative camera bag to accompany you on your future street photography adventures:


â€I’m always trying to channel those personal emotions into my work. That is very different from a lot of documentary photographers who want to depict the city more objectively. For me it is very personal – it’s about what is inside me. I don’t think about what other people will make of it. I shoot for myself.†– Trent Parke


Dear friend,
Don’t miss your chance to save by taking advantage of the special early-bird discount for my London Conquer Your Fears in Street Photography Workshop (January 27-28, 2018). The deadline for early—bird registration is December 31, 2017. This will be my last workshop in the UK and Europe for a long time, so don’t miss your chance to conquer your fears and meet new peers.


Practical and real photography advice, if you want to pursue photography as a career, or monetize your photography as a part-time hustle:


“I am an amateur and intend to remain one my whole life long. I attribute to photography the task of recording the real nature of things, their interior, their life. The photographer’s art is a continuous discovery, which requires patience and time. A photograph draws its beauty from the truth with which it’s marked.†– Andre Kertesz


A life lesson I’ve learned: the best “bang for your buck†in terms of happiness, joy, novelty, and excitement in life is purchased through EXPERIENCES, not stuff.


“My photography is not ‘brain photography’. I put my brain under the pillow when I shoot. I shoot with my heart and with my stomach.†– Anders Petersen


Dear friend,
If you’re an intermediate-advanced street photographer looking to push yourself to the next level, you have arrived at STREET PHOTOGRAPHY 103: your personal masterclass for street photography.


I recently shot a friend’s wedding, and found that my street photography techniqies have tremendously benefited me.


When it comes to composition and photography, you must compose with your gut, and then analyze your best pictures with the best compositions afterwards.


Photography is the ultimate tool to conquer your fears in life, and to empower yourself to live life with more confidence, zest, and courage:


Proud of all the women of HAPTIC. We are majority women led, family operated industry and are driven by a spirit of experimentation and creative collaboration. We are not anonymous. Our products are a story.


Risk aversion is hardwired into our DNA, and holds back our massive potential in life.


How to turn negative situations into positive ones, how we grow stronger, and why we must push ourselves to failure, and the importance of the right difficulty in life.


STREET NOTES: The chance for you to push yourself outside your comfort zone, and become a fearless street photographer.

Don’t miss your unique chance to own a part of street photography history: LAUGHING LADY: Collector’s Edition Artist Proof Print and MASTERS Book by ERIC KIM


Inspiration
Breathe in ideas, pictures and art
Exhale
Creative output, images, and meaning.


Dear friend,
If you want to conquer your fears in street photography and meet new peers, I cordially invite you to my “Conquer Your Fears in Street Photography Workshop†in NYC (February 21-22, 2018).


Why is photography important to our lives?


ERIC KIM WORKSHOPS: A chance for you to conquer your fears, meet new peers, and take your street photography to the next level.


If you want to take your composition and visual artistry to the next level, don’t miss out on my upcoming DYNAMIC COMPOSITION Workshop in NYC (February 24-25, 2018).


Don’t miss out on free shipping in HAPTIC SHOPÂ and a FREE STREET NOTES on HAPTIC INDUSTRIES Amazon Shop (if you add two qualifying products to your cart). (Both offers only available until Monday, November 27).


Not sure what is the best camera for street photography? ANNETTE KIM put together this dope visualization on how to simplify your life by helping you decide, “What is the best street photography camera for me?â€


Why you shouldn’t trust your pictures to Flickr, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, etc.


What is a photograph vs picture vs image? How can I learn to make more interesting, dynamic, and compelling photographs?”


If I started to travel and shoot street photography all over again, this is the advice I would give myself:


An insight that might help you in your photography: employ “tactful flattery†to get the shot you want.


In today’s world, you must meaningfully differentiate yourself from your competition by taking yourself to the next level — pushing yourself 10x more than you think you’re capable of.