Real luxury is low key, hidden, enigmatic, simple and basic yet with the highest quality materials. It also doesn’t call itself luxury. Also, no brand names and logos.
Not flashy. Black.

If you want to become stronger and more invincible in life, some thoughts:

My thought is it is impossible to feel depressed if you walk 30,000 steps a day.
This is what I have noticed, my overall mood is highest when I walk the most. When I walk less, I feel less zest and passion in life.
Therefore, as a new year goal make it a goal to walk 30,000 steps a day. Granted, you might not reach it (I have not yet), but the thought is it is better to set an insanely high and audacious goal and slightly miss it, then set a small goal and meet it.

Dining out as an experience, not for food.
Thus for restaurants, optimize for aesthetics and the dining experience, not the food.
If you want to optimize your food intake, best to just cook your meat at home. For example, even though I love all you can eat Korean barbecue and all you can eat shabu shabu, the price of admission to a buffet, around $25-$30, is much more expensive than buying $25-$30 worth of meat to cook at your own house.
Also, if your goal is to eat as much meat as possible, and to lose as much body fat as possible, never eat out at a restaurant. Why? Because all restaurants always find a way to sneak sugar into your food.
Therefore the simple take away is this: when it comes to eating out, only do it for special occasions like someone’s birthday or or gatherings with friends and family. Choose a restaurant based on what you consider to be the best dining experience, with the best interior design and aesthetics, not the food.

We like to buy things because it asserts and expresses our power. When we buy certain things, it gives us a feeling of dominance and growth, of “leveling upâ€.

Something on my mind: perhaps the most virtuous thing we could do in life is to just focus on motivating ourselves. That it is the most efficient use of energy, time and resources. That if we just motivate ourselves, perhaps others can be inspired by us, rather than wasting our efforts and motivating others.
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Perhaps — best for us to become more stubborn in our ways, and to just do things our way — even if it is less “efficientâ€.
Because when others are trying to “help†us by suggesting a different way, they’re suggesting their way. But isn’t it better for our personal pride to do things our own way?

Some ideas on how to make better black and white photos:
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If you’re not sure what to photograph, some ideas:
Some books to get you going:
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I have a philosophical thought: no in between. No middle, no half measures, no half assing anything. All or nothing.
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Question —
(more…)When it comes to making certain life decisions, ask yourself– ‘Will this make me stronger, or will it not effect it at all?’

An aesthetic idea I have: when it comes to the composition of things, do 90% black, 10% white.
For example, with your personal clothes perhaps it is a good idea to have 90% of your clothing attire to be black, with 10% white to add a contrast or a pop.
For example, it is impossible to make an all black photograph. Even with black-and-white photography we need some white, and some brightness. But I do prefer the majority of the frame to be black, with only some white adding an outline, a figure, and a visual anchor.

Do the more risky and interesting option —
You can reverse it.
Can you reverse the decision?

What does America want? My theory: America wants to attract the best talent from all around the globe.
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The ultimate test whether you *need* or really love something or not — if you gave it away, or no longer had it .. would you want to get it again?
For example, I find that with things … the only ‘essential’ things I own include my laptop (MacBook laptop), and my RICOH GR camera. I even find the iPhone as well as iPad as ‘nice to have, but not essential’. Thus for our minimalist approach, ruthlessly prune the inessential? Even to a fault?

The ghost aesthetic; all black everything, to be as stealth (matte black like a fighter jet), as possible.
In life– do you seek to be MORE VISIBLE, or more hidden?

Too obvious photos are too obvious. The more mysterious the photos, the better. Why? The viewer needs to use their brain to *interpret* your photo and scene — making it more engaging!
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As photographers, we are concerned and we strive to make beautiful photographs. But how do we do this? And what makes a beautiful photograph?
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If you want to live a better, more productive and efficient life, rather than figure out what products to add to your life, figure out what types of products to get rid of or subtract from your life.
For example, rather than figuring out the latest Apple product to add to your life, figure out whether you could just get rid of more Apple products, and simplify and streamline your devices. Or rather than figure out what new iPhone to buy or upgrade to, figure out what types of superfluous apps you could delete or uninstall from your phone.
Also, rather than figure out how to become happier in life, maybe best if figure out what things to get rid of in your life which make you miserable.
Also, rather than figure out what new things to watch to entertain yourself, maybe it is best to figure out what types of entertainment you want to subtract from your life.

Having fewer options will force you to become more creative and innovative.
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It seems that the trend nowadays that everyone just wants to become a billionaire, and become very rich, and have financial independence and location independence etc. But, all of these goals are simply a means to something greater. What is it?
The more important question is what do you want to do? What do you want to do with your life, and what you want to do in a tree while you’re still alive in this life?
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The other day I was in a retro arcade, and I saw street fighter, streetfighter two championship edition, and street fighter two turbo. Also, thinking a lot about streetwear.
Isn’t it ironic that the word “street†is also in street photographer?

What is collaboration? When we no longer have unique ideas of our own. Where we think we need to draw on the creative minds of others, in order to supplement or augment our own.
But nowadays, it seems that the cult of collaboration has taken over. That we are no longer allowed to be solo individuals, and we think that all collaboration is good collaboration. But I do not believe this to be so.
Perhaps, collaboration is not good. That we should become more isolated, and become more solo.
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My personal ideal for is street photographers:

Something I’ve discovered: whenever I follow a certain ideology, or act upon my principles, or beliefs, I typically make decisions I end up regretting later. Therefore, maybe it is best for us to not cleave onto any ideology. That every time we make a decision, even ignore our heuristics and just decide based on the information at hand. More of a “Bayes†model to decision making.
Carte Blanche every single decision.
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Advice I would have given myself in street photography, if I started all over again:

If you desire to become a street photography entrepreneur, start off by making your own blog on street photography.
WordPress.org and get hosting like bluehost.com or 1and1.com. The best domain is your first and last name. If that is taken, do your firstandlastnamestreetphotography.com
What should you write and blog about? Just create advice, tips, and ideas which you think could have benefited you when you started off in street photography.
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The desire we have for something else — what if we did the opposite and simply had blind enthusiasm and preference for our current situation, our own city and things?
For example there may be a benefit to blind nationalism. To prefer your own nation above others.

Dear friends,
What do we lack as photographers? Confidence, and also self-confidence in our own photography.
I say the goal is towards self confidence. To become a more self confident photographer — to become more confident in our approach, our photos, and our progress.
I say–
Become more child-like.
Let us consider children– they have no problems asserting themselves as artists. They have no problems pursuing their art, with no obstructions or desire for acclaim from others. I think it is only society which corrupts us into seeking external validation for our worthiness or value as photographers/artists.
Why do we desire others to affirm us and our worthiness? Why don’t we just affirm ourselves? Or just break away from all notions of ‘legitimacy’?
A big thing I have discovered is that I actually really love looking at my own photos because:
Perhaps the best way to become more confident in your own self and photography (confidence means ‘faith in oneself’), is —
Detach yourself from anything which saps away your faith.
For example, measuring yourself against other photographers on social media. Deleting my instagram was perhaps the best thing I’ve ever done for my self confidence. Therefore perhaps the best way to become ‘more’ self confident is to simply REMOVE or SUBTRACT (via negativa) that which is anti-confidence for you.
For example, anything with numbers seems to be bad for self confidence. Therefore, ‘demetricate‘ yourself. Personally speaking I turned off all statistics for my blog and more recently I’ve also been turning of metrics for my YouTube channel which is hugely advantageous. It helps me stay more focused on my creative vision, rather than seeking a meter to see how well I am doing via numbers.
Then another thought is perhaps we must get into a zen zone (creative isolation) in order to progress and grow as photographers. To turn a blind eye to all other photographers, and become insanely focused on ourself, and our own goal.
Creating your own self hosted blog platform seems to be a good approach. And this is what I have realized:
The benefit of self-hosted (wordpress.org) is the ultimate control.
In life, more control is supreme.
Just make your own blog on bluehost.com and install wordpress.org (or use 1and1.com, which I use).
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A turbo thought:
Better to seek MORE CONTROL rather than ‘more happiness’, or even ‘more joy’ or even ‘better’.
For example, TESLA cars are perhaps the best car, but you don’t have as much control. You have less control of the platform — you still gotta bring it into a TESLA dealership if you want to get things fixed or changed. Perhaps then it is better to have an old-school gasoline car you can still change your own oil, and change the parts and modify and customize it yourself (even though it is less sexy, and more of a pain in the ass).
Same goes with APPLE products, perhaps Android phones are superior to iPhones insofar much as you have more control over how to change it, edit it, and customize it.
Also why I am so pro-crypto currency — you have more control over your money and resources.

Metrics are an abhorrive way to approach your photography. You cannot judge the personal quality of your photos and the meaning they give to you with a metric or a number.
Would you judge your love for your child or your partner with numbers?
We must de-metricate ourselves, and also our photography to progress and grow.

The purpose of life isn’t to be productive, said all unproductive men.
Productivity — comes from the notion of ‘product’, to produce.
Pro+duco (to draw out, to lead).
The irony about productivity is this:
There is currently a cult of productivity in modern society, yet there is also a group of individuals who are very anti-productivity.
But — what is the real goal here?
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Don’t optimize it for Google, social media, or even for others — optimize it for yourself — for your own ultimate ease of use.

First of all, don’t own a car. just like Brad Pitt from fight club, remember the scene when he says he doesn’t own a car? Rather than being the guy who has the coolest car, it is a much better flex to not own any car.
For example, I am much more intrigued about the person who is able to live without a car, rather than the guy who drives the Lamborghini or the Tesla model S plaid.
Why are you more efficient when you don’t own a car? Because you end up living more local. You end up going to the local grocery market more often, which means fresher food. Also, less wasted food.
Ironically enough when me and Cindy lived in Berkeley, and we got rid of our car, instead of wasting all this money at Costco, we actually saved money by going to the local Whole Foods instead. We stopped buying superfluous foods, like almond butter and avocados. When we lived without a car in Berkeley, maybe we spent $50 a week going to the local Whole Foods on a weekly basis, than the nearly $150 a week we spent going to the local Costco when we did own a car.
Also, I think as as modern Americans, we spend too much time thinking about cars. Thinking about when to upgrade our car, when to buy a new car, or modifying our existing cars. A car is perhaps one of the biggest money and time sucks possible. 
Perhaps it is a better luxury to not own a car, and just take Uber when you do need a car.
I’ve made it my New Year’s resolution this year to try to walk at least 30,000 steps a day. I have not reached this goal yet, my best day was only 28,000 steps. Regardless, it totally changes the way I think. Rather than thinking of long-distances as a burden, I see as as advantageous and part of my goal.
For example, a lot of the streets and sidewalks in the suburbs are very ugly. And the closest coffee shop is quite a walk away. In the past I used to think that this was a major pain in the ass, but now, I see it as part of my goal. I’m excited to walk the unnecessarily long distance to just get a cup of coffee, because it is part of my goal.
And how does walking more help one become more efficient? It is because you kill a lot of birds with one stone: it improves your mood, your metabolism, your body posture, and also help strengthen your joints in your knees, hips, back, etc. My theory on why so many modern Americans suffer back pain is because lack of walking, and sitting all day. To walk nowadays is the new luxury.
Also, when I’m walking, I just take my Ricoh GR 3 and ERIC KIM WRIST STRAP MARK II where I go, and I end up shooting a lot of pictures. 
Also, thinking. The more I walk, the more I can think of. The more ideas I come up with, which is my passion.
A new thought about working out: The purpose of working out isn’t to train until failure, and it isn’t too tire you out or exhausted. Rather, it is a form of force expression, and all you need is one rep. A one rep maximum of something very difficult.
For example, more efficient and better to do just one single one armed push-up, instead of 100 normal push-ups. Also, better to deadlift 475 pounds once, than to deadlift 100 pounds 100 times.
A new hack of mine is my 48 kg kettle bell, which is 105 pounds. I just try to clean it once or floor press it once, and then I’m done. Warming up, stretching, and doing the lift might only take me 10 to 15 minutes tops. This is much more fun, exciting, an interesting then doing an hour of mindless cardio— which I hate.
Once again, shorten the duration, and increase the intensity. Better to go allout once in a period of 15 minutes, than three hours of half assed and distracted effort.
Something I’ve been doing for the last five or six years is intermittent fasting. This is no breakfast, no lunch. Only dinner. And when I do break my fast, I attempt to eat at least three or 4 pounds of meat, preferably red, fatty, and delicious.
My ideal meat is either beef ribs, pork ribs, fatty steak, pork belly, or any meat high in cholesterol and fat. Also, grass fed burger patties frozen are a good deal. And after eating a bunch of meat and I’m still hungry, I’ll often finish it with frying around 12 eggs, yes including the yolk.
Some people might called it keto, but it is not quite keto, because my meat and protein intake is too high. I just call it a carnivore diet. And to wash down the meat, I usually have it with kimchi, sauerkraut, spicy mustard, tapatio, kale, spinach, or any bitter green leaves.
No carbs, no sugar, no artificial sugar, no sweeteners, no 0 cal sweeteners, nothing sweet. No honey, and no traditional starchy vegetables. No broccoli, no cauliflower, no potatoes, no yams, no bread (doesn’t matter if brown or white), no lactose (milk sugar is still sugar). No alcohol, no wine, no beer, no weed. No downers.
My extreme approach to diet in nutrition is what has helped me stay productive, even raising a newborn child.
Also, I save a lot of time. Not having to cook breakfast, cook lunch, or clean up during the day saves me an insane amount of time and effort. And when I do break my fast it is either with Cindy and Seneca, or after Seneca has gone to sleep. And after eating my massive meal, I just take a cold shower, put on an eye mask and earplugs, and jump into bed.
Also, I allow myself unlimited coffee during the day, as long as it is before noon. I just drink it straight black, no milk of any kind. No almond milk, no normal milk. Just pure black. And of course no sugar.
One of my best life hacks is not having my phone in my bedroom. I charge it outside in the living room.
I also have all my notifications on my phone silenced, and turned off. The only notifications I have on my phone is the phone call future, and the FaceTime feature. I also strive not to send any text messages or use text messaging, is I find it highly inefficient. More efficient to just call somebody.
Also,  The only apps I have installed on my phone are generative and productive ones. IA writer for writing things, like this, Safari, the WordPress iOS app, Zen Brush 2, and the photos app.  I have not had an email app installed on my phone for almost a decade.
Another huge productivity hack: I have not read the news for the last five years. This is what I realized about the news: it is outrage pornography. What do I mean by that? The reason why we are so addicted to reading the news, is because of Fomo which is fear missing out, and also we want entertainment. We actually get a little adrenaline high from getting angry at outrage things that happened in the news, and we do this in order to those ourselves with a little bit more excitement during the day.
Even with finances, to check your finances obsessively and to check your investments obsessively is very bad for focus. Even with crypto, I only check the prices maybe once every year, or once every two years. And most of the time, the price of crypto is foreign to me, unless somebody has told me.
By not reading the news, and not being on social media is good because it helps you focus on what is in front of you, and what is on your mind.
And if you want new ideas, just read philosophy, poetry or literature, or go on some walks around the block.
Even watching cinema and films is more productive than watching the news. I often find that watching Phyllis off call cinema is good to get your mind going, and even watching action movies is a good way to get your adrenaline pumping, which you could harness into creative activity.
And no, there is no ethical or moral obligation you have to read the news. If you truly do want to be altruistic, first start with helping your family, then your friends, and then your local community.
The purpose of life isn’t to be efficient for the sake of it. Rather, efficiency as mostly a means to something else.
For example, I strive to make my life as simple, streamlined, and efficient as possible, in order to assist my focus, creative productivity, health, and mind. If I am not being efficient, I don’t care.
Let us consider, spending quality time with somebody is the most inefficient thing you could do, yet may be the most virtuous thing you could do. Either you are absent, or present. For example when I’m playing with baby Seneca, I make sure my phone is not on me.
As a caveat, I do walk around the block with Seneca on a baby carrier to help him fall asleep, while I am writing or doing voice dictation on my iPhone, and writing out and blogging ideas.
Also, one of the best uses of time is to have quality time eating a luxurious dinner with friends and family. For example, some of my favorite memories include having three hour long dinners in Marseille in the south of France with my friend Yves and Pierre and Cindy and moms.
Efficiency as a means to more quality time with family and loved ones. Efficiency also as it means for greater artistic creativity and productivity. 
It is said that the mathematician Archimedes one said: “give me a lever and I can move the world!â€. What did he mean by that? If you know what your fulcrum is, where to put it, you could multiply your force expression a 1000 fold.
For me, that is blogging. Therefore, if I seek to become more efficient and effective, I should just focus on blogging instead of other things.
For yourself as well, consider what you consider your number one greatest strength, and just folks on leveraging that.
Another one great thought I have about homes is this: it is far more efficient, effective, and productive to rent a home, rather than owning a home. I bet you even Elon Musk doesn’t own his own home, because who has the time to maintain it?
Why are we suckered into wanting to own a home anyways? My theory: it is just another form of consumerism. Ever since we are children, we were suckered to having tracked into desiring the same things: to get into a good college, get a good job, buy a few nice cars, and then eventually buy a house, then send our kids off to private school, and then recycle the habit.
Even when I go back home to the bay area, it seems that the number one thing people are always talking about is complaining about how they cannot afford a home in the Bay Area. That is, they cannot afford to buy a house.
But once again, is the desire to buy a home a good one? I think not. If you buy a house and you own a home, it owns you. This is a big take away I’ve had one living at Cindy‘s moms house, witnessing how things break all the time, how living in a home you accumulate so much stuff, and you become chained to your home.
Also, it seems that once you own a home, your expenses actually go up, because you got to buy more stuff to fill your home with, more trips to IKEA, Crate & Barrel, Home Depot, more orders on Amazon, etc. I actually think that the most frugal and Cindy have been was when we were living in a tiny hotel room in Saigon, when you know there’s literally no space for you to accumulate stuff.
Also, knowing that there was no space to put our stuff, my desire for buying new things miraculously went away.
But one thing I have learned about living in the suburbs: the longer you live and stay here, magically your desire to either buy stuff or want to buy stuff goes up. Because there is nothing else to do.
It seems that also another reason that we want to purchase a home is this notion of success or stability. But what if stability is anti-innovation, that is stability is not the goal? That self-preservation might actually be holding us back.
Therefore if you want less concern about your home, and less energy wasted on maintaining your home, and extreme efficiency as your life goal, perhaps owning a home is anti-efficiency. Renting a home is superior for efficiency.
What is the purpose of cars? To move. What is the purpose of our legs? To move. Motivation means movement. Also with artworks, films, movies, and photos, what do we seek to do? To move ourselves and move others, figuratively and literally.
Ultimate goal of efficiency is to move. To move more, to move mean.
So starting off this year, consider, how can you move yourself more?
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In this short and uncertain life of ours, do we even have sufficient time and energy to criticize and critique things?
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Why do materials matter? Because when it comes to aesthetics, or how we perceive and internalize things, it changes our mood, our sense of power, and something hidden within us.
(more…)Many Life decisions can be put into this binary: keep it, or decide to pass it.
Ever since becoming a parent, I’ve discovered that one hand is best. Or ideally no hands.
Therefore, thinking about design for the future is optimizing for one handed, or no handed. Just being able to use your voice or Eye tracking.
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I just finished watching fast and the furious 9, and when listening to the feature commentary from Director Justin Lin, I am amazed that the franchise has lasted this long, and also the last film was really good. Granted there were some parts of the film that felt cheesy, but I still thought it was very strong and funny.
Which makes me think: rather than thinking about success, perhaps we should just think about longevity. To last. Even Nietzsche said things of the highest value on earth is durability.
Therefore, as an artist and as a creative, your job is to last. To focus on your own personal longevity.
So how does one last, or focus on longevity as a photographer? Some ideas:
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How do children grow? Their curiosity. I have seen the demise of many photographers because they no longer are curious. They think they have 100% perfect foresight in knowing how their photos will manifest. But perhaps a goal is to always be curious how reality will show up in your photos.

I think as street photographers, we are adrenaline junkies. That means, we love street photography because of the challenges, the difficulty, and the fright associated with it.
Therefore, realize that the adrenaline in Street photography is the reward. It is that which continues the cycle of us going out and shooting.
Therefore, do not think that fear is something to be abolished and eliminated, rather an energy source which is to be channeled. Channel your fear into photographic productivity.

The biggest detriment to artists nowadays is social media. Where your self worth is being quantified into numbers. I say delete Instagram, if your goal is photographic longevity.

I like the idea that the more you share, the more superadditive it becomes. That means, for example imagine a world in which you shared $100 with somebody in the future both of you guys would get $500 back.
Especially now with digital technologies, it is no longer zero sum. But you giving me something, you’re not losing something. We both gain.
Therefore, when in doubt be generous. Be generous with your ideas, your things, and your information. The reason I love knowledge and information so much is because it is ethereal and ephemeral, and can be infinitely multiplied. Share your secrets and ideas widely.

Why is it that photographers do not feel comfortable calling themselves artists? I think because of the pretentiousness in art, typically artists are only regarded as painters and people who draw.
But funny enough, whenever you talk to kids, they have no problem calling themselves artists. Only when we become bigger and older, and then people tie our success and legitimacy and self identification with money, do we become corrupted.
Therefore, regard yourself as an artist. And don’t just tie yourself into photography. Allow yourself to double dip. You do photography and other forms of arts creation. You can make music, dance to theater, make illustrations, etc. You’re an artist.

The goal is for you to discover your own vision and your own approach, not for you to become your teacher sensei master. You want to become your own master.
For example, in the karate kid, the kid thinks that the goal is to become Mr. Miyagi. But Mr. Miyagi told him, no, because for you to discover your own style and approach is the goal.
For example, we might find inspiration in Henri Cartier Bresson, but the goal is not to become Henri Cartier Bresson. The goal is for you to create your own style and approach in photography, and only seek Henri Cartier Bresson and the other masters as a source of inspiration and motivation. They are not the end goal. You are the end goal.

I am still convinced: I think that all photographers will benefit getting a Ricoh GR digital camera. For example, if you’ve never shot flash Street photography or flash photography I’m a huge fan of the Ricoh GR 2. But if you want to try something new, and focus on natural light, Ricoh GR 3 has been quite fun for me.
I do miss the flash, but because the increased macro functionality of the Ricoh GR 3 as well as the in camera black and white jpeg is great, I prefer the Ricoh GR 3 over the Ricoh GR 2.
Why does having a compact camera matter so much? Because if your camera doesn’t fit in your front pocket or is not always around your neck, it is useless. The bigger, heavier, and more obtrusive your camera, the less you’ll carry it with you everywhere you go, and the fewer photos you’ll shoot.

Even though technology has changed much of modern society, I believe that much of our inherent DNA and biology is the same.
For example, for maximum human thriving, I believe in a semi nomadic lifestyle, to travel, and to walk much. For example, I’ve been striving to walk 30,000 steps a day — this has been a rewarding challenge for myself. I sleep better at night, my legs feel stronger, I walk more, I think more, and I make more photos. And I’m also happier, more productive, and feel better.
Also, we all know that we find more inspiration and motivation to walk more and shoot more photos when we’re traveling or on the road. Also, if you live nomadically, that is you only live one city for six months to two years, then you will always be forced to adapt, and adaptation is what drives our growth.

Your photography journey has just begun. Think about your photography 10 years from now 20 years from now 30 years from now. Pace yourself. Photography is not a race, it is a marathon.

Desiring to make good photos is what holds us back. Why? Because when we see something that we’re not sure it’s gonna be a good photo or not, we don’t photograph it. We get overwhelmed by paralysis by analysis.
Then the best way to overcome this is don’t strive to make good photos. Just shoot photos which pique your curiosity.

The only end to your photography journey is your personal death.
Therefore brothers and sisters, shoot on!
ERIC
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Superficially, you are a photographer. Then after that you’re a visual artist. But ultimately you’re an artist.
A good life hack — Buy frozen grass fed beef hamburger patties. Super nutritious, easy to cook, and relatively inexpensive.
I better bang for the buck in terms of nutrition even over eggs. Stores well— you don’t need to worry about your food going bad.
Costco is a good place to get 100% grass fed frozen burger patties. Sprouts as well.

Both for fine dining, street food (tacos), and also just getting good and affordable organic food from the local boutique market, and cooking at home at AirBnb!
Funny enough, even the best Ramen I’ve had outside of Japan is in Mexico City. The best Ramen I’ve ever had was at a one Michelin star restaurant hole in the wall in Tokyo. The Ramen place I went in Mexico City is my second favorite Ramen of all time. Also, the best Thai food i’ve ever had in my life was in Mexico City. Thanks to Todd Hata for introducing me.
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When in doubt, choose and opt for joy.
Let us think about Nietzsche’s “Joyful Wisdom”. Joyful living, joyful photography, joyful existence, joyful life.
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Perhaps in order to get more out of existence, we must become more economical.
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Why do personal aesthetics matter?
Because your personal aesthetics changes how you feel. For example, when I am wearing an outfit which I don’t feel like suits my personal aesthetics, I don’t feel as energetic, confident, and strong. Curating the right personal aesthetic for yourself will increase your overall sense of power and motivation.
Personal aesthetics in terms of your haircut, your glasses, your facial hair, your bodily physique and composition (your muscle mass and your body fat composition), your shirt, pants, shoes. Also with your camera, strap, phone, and other devices.
Have pride in how you look, walk, talk, and behave. Treat this very seriously, and be insanely picky.

Dear friends:
This year, let us strive to discover our unique vision as a photographer.

Vision means to see. Each and every photographer is a visionary.
Therefore, what we want to do is to seek differentiation as photographer visionaries. We want to discover what sets us apart from other photographers.

Well, without even trying, we are different. There are no 2 humans on planet Earth who have the same DNA, the same life experiences, etc. Without trying, you are unique.

Yes. This leads to increased pride for us as photographers. And pride for us as photographers is a virtue. The more pride we have in our photos, the better.

A big thing:
Do you aspire to become your own photographer, or do you aspire to become another photographer?
The best approach to the masters of photography is simple:
Learn the lessons from them, extract their inspiration and motivation, and apply it to our own creative vision.
We must not be the slave of our masters; we must learn from them, then cut the umbilical chord and move onto our own creative vision.

A big thing:
Do not desire the life, lifestyle, or the living conditions of anyone else.
For example for a long time I fantasized about living in San Francisco, New York, Paris, etc. But now I have discovered:
No man or person is satisfied where they are.
Even the most successful, rich, and influential people I know — nobody is happy. Nobody likes where they live, their home, their wealth, etc.
Thus:
Take your present condition and exploit the maximum out of it.
Also, channel your hate and disdain in a productive way.
For example, I hate the suburbs. But as of late, I have embraced it, and have sought to become the best suburb street photographer. And yes, you can shoot suburb street photography.
Or if you live in a boring-ass town, exploit it.
Exploit the boredom and safety of your life in virtuously productive ways.


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If this sparked any creative ideas in you, feel free to forward to a friend, your family, or followers.