• SNOW VIBES

    SNOW VIBES

    A beautiful zen calm feeling of snow— hyper white, outline, great clarity, great purity and great joy!

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  • Thought: Use iPhone as a Creativity Tool (without a SIM card and data plan!)

    Thought: Use iPhone as a Creativity Tool (without a SIM card and data plan!)

    You don’t need a data plan for iPhone. Perhaps it is *superior* to have as a pure creativity tool (iPhone can be thought of a more portable iPad).

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  • Zen Brush 3 Calligraphy App Review

    Zen Brush 3 Calligraphy App Review

    A fun addition to the prior Zen Brush 2:

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  • NOMO CAMERA (iPhone) App Review

    NOMO CAMERA (iPhone) App Review

    Really grateful for the Apple App Store team for recommending this app as the app of the day. Very good, creative, thoughtful, fun and interesting camera app. Super fun and highly recommended!

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  • Creative Rapture

    Creative Rapture

    The goal:

    To be seized with creative rapture, and you never stop creating!

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  • Why Am I So Productive?

    Why Am I So Productive?

    For me, it is the only way to live. If I don’t produce, make things, and imagine … I feel like I’m degrading.

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  • Anti Moderate Intensity Activity

    Anti Moderate Intensity Activity

    Or in other words why I hate “running” or “jogging” and would prefer powerlifting (one rep max), or a combination of walking and sprinting.

  • How to Focus on Your Own Self-Development

    How to Focus on Your Own Self-Development

    One of the best ways to live:

    Focus on your own self-development.

    Now how do we do it?

    Some thoughts:

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  • Self-Determination

    Self-Determination

    The best type of determination to have in life:

    To have the power to determine your own future, your own fate, your own future!

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  • I Got It All. Now What?

    I Got It All. Now What?

    1. I got a car (2003 Subaru Outback, 5 speed). Bought for only $800 USD on Craigslist!!!
    2. I got an abode, and have zero interest in owning a home or purchasing a home (anti home ownership, anti mortgage)
    3. I got my food and meat and coffee
    4. I got my wifi, laptop, and camera.

    What else do I need?

  • On Focusing on Your Own Self Development

    On Focusing on Your Own Self Development

    Thought:

    One of the most robust and independently interesting ways to live your life is this: to just focus on your own self development.

    Self development as continually augmenting your knowledge, understanding, wisdom, body (physiology, muscles, muscle mass, one rep max strength), to keep making new art, innovating and discovering and creating more things!

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  • Social Photography

    Social Photography

    What is street photography? Social photography.

    To be an anti social street photographer seems like a contradiction. We street photographers love people, society, and the public!

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  • Calligraphy by KIM

    Calligraphy by KIM

    New creations via the new Zen Brush 3 app. I made this on my iPad (just my finger, no silly Apple Pencil which I am very anti).

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  • Do You Belong to Your Home, or Does Your Home Belong to You?

    Do You Belong to Your Home, or Does Your Home Belong to You?

    A thought:

    Many individuals end up becoming enslaved to their homes (repair, mortgage, desire to continually remodel and decorate their homes unto no end).

    But this seems like a poor way to live. Why? It prevents you from really living. The best life is outdoors, in the streets, traveling, living nomadically or just being out and about in the town. Living ain’t staying home!

  • Photography Innovation and Image Selection Idea: Let Google (YouTube) Suggested Thumbnail Pick Your Best Photo?

    Photography Innovation and Image Selection Idea: Let Google (YouTube) Suggested Thumbnail Pick Your Best Photo?

    Very interesting idea:

    When I make a slide show of my photos and upload it to YouTube, YouTube (Google) always gives you 3 suggestions for the ‘best’ thumbnail (most likely to get clicked).

    Contrary to popular technique, I do not create ‘customized’ thumbnails for YouTube. 99% of the time I just use the default suggested thumbnail that YouTube suggests for me.

    Why? My theory:

    1. YouTube (Google and Google Images) processes quadrillions of images a day, and their vision algorithms are probably sophisticated enough to somehow know which images often get most clicked on. Thus perhaps this can be a good guide and signal to helping us better select our most outstanding photos?
    2. Then what seems to be an interesting hack and workaround: Make an iMovie slide show of your best photos, and then upload it to YouTube and see what YouTube (Google) thinks is best, and cross-reference it with your own gut feeling.
    3. Idea: How could we use Google’s Vision API to perhaps create some sort of photo selection and editing tool which can help us quickly go through all our photos and identify our best images?
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  • ERIC KIM LIFE SLIDE SHOW

    ERIC KIM LIFE SLIDE SHOW

    My street and photo and personal life integration:

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  • JUST SHARE YOUR ARTISTIC PROCESS WITH OTHERS.

    JUST SHARE YOUR ARTISTIC PROCESS WITH OTHERS.

    A thought and reflection on photography and art:

    There are no ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ ways to approach photography or art.

    Then perhaps our greatest contribution to others can be:

    Just share how *YOU* do it, and let others ‘take it or leave it’!

    In other words, anti-artistic tyranny. Every one can do photography and art however *they* desire to do so.

    All teaching is just suggestions and guidance!

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  • Why Does Black and White Photos Seem So Much More Artistic than Color Photos?

    Why Does Black and White Photos Seem So Much More Artistic than Color Photos?

    When I look at my photos (often when I photograph the same scene in both monochrome *AND* color, the monochrome photos seem so much more artistic. Why is this the case?

    Theory:

    Color looks like ‘real life’ and we disdain ‘real life’. Perhaps we prefer the *false* reality of monochrome?

    Then perhaps this is what art is:

    Art is contra-reality?

  • How to Do a Floor Bench Press

    How to Do a Floor Bench Press

    A quick guide and primer on doing a floor bench press (not using standard bench press).

    Why do it on the floor instead of using a bench? Some thoughts:

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  • You Create the Mould for (Yourself)

    You Create the Mould for (Yourself)

    No right or wrong way to do things. The goal: create a new bespoke mould for yourself!

  • What are good uses of money?

    1. Heating (in the winter time)
    2. Lighting (buying more and brighter lights for home)
    3. Coffee and food (meat)
    4. Fast wifi connection at home
    5. Gym membership
  • In Praise of Heavy Dumbbell Press

    In Praise of Heavy Dumbbell Press

    Or why I prefer heavy dumbbell press over benchpress:

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  • The Joy of Testing, Pushing and Increasing My Limits

    The Joy of Testing, Pushing and Increasing My Limits

    I only ever feel like I ever got a good “workout” if I push myself to my one rep max, and either fail (while almost succeeding) or from suceeding.

    Morale:

    To skate and dance around and push yourself towards the proximity of your limits is pure bliss!

  • Questions Over Answers

    Questions Over Answers

    More interesting to come up with interesting questions than need to come up with the answers (and all the answers are subjective anyways!)

  • How Sponsorships and Brand Endorsements is a Trap

    How Sponsorships and Brand Endorsements is a Trap

    As someone who has been sponsored in the past, got free stuff, got paid, got special gigs and treatment etc I’d say brand sponsorships and endorsements (while they sound sexy) is mostly a trap. Why?

    Well first of all, you lose your true opinion. For example as I was getting free cameras from Fujifilm I learned:

    I would actually never spend my own and real money on a Fujifilm camera (and even before I got sponsored, I never purchased one with my own money).

    Same when I got free phones from Samsung. Truth be told, I’d never actually buy a Samsung smartphone for myself in cash.

    So as a consequence, it is great having free stuff but the downside is that I don’t use the stuff I really want to be using, and also I don’t know what my true preferences are. I’m not saying 100% undiluted what I *really* think and believe, in the low-key fear I might stop receiving free stuff in the future. So in this way, you become trapped.

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  • On Maximizing Human Potential

    On Maximizing Human Potential

    My goal and my personal pursuit:

    Discovering how we can maximize human potential … using my self and my life as a guinea pig!

    Thought 1:

    Variety of social spaces throughout the day. Not just staying home all day.

  • Do You Derive More Joy from Looking at Your Own Photos or the Photos of Others?

    Do You Derive More Joy from Looking at Your Own Photos or the Photos of Others?

    We get joy from looking at the photos of others (National Geographic, the old masters of photography, photo books, etc). But a thought:

    Isn’t it better that we get more inspiration from looking at our own (old) photos than the photos of others?

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  • In Praise of Snow

    In Praise of Snow

    First snow in Providence Rhode Island today.

    A lot of East Coasters and Middle-Coasters often think California is the best. In my opinion, I think California is sooooo overrated.

    Life with snow is more fun, interesting and dynamic!

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  • GENERATION IRON: Natty 4 Life Natural Bodybuilding Film Review

    GENERATION IRON: Natty 4 Life Natural Bodybuilding Film Review

    Generation Iron 4 (Natty 4 Life) is a great film. Highly recommend it. Some quick thoughts:

    1. What does it mean to be ‘health-conscious’? Why be health-conscious?
    2. What role does ‘epigenetics’ play in bodybuilding?
    3. Why does everyone want to get more attention, and get more influence?
    4. Thoughts on longevity vs consistency in body building.
    5. Does it matter how ‘hard’ you work, and why?
    6. What makes a ‘beautiful’ vs ‘ugly’ physique?
    7. ‘Steal Syndrome’: Steroids steal energy away from other organs to increase muscle tissue
    8. Steroids feels like euphoria; but *why* feel euphoria?
    9. Why do men lift weights?
    10. On looking beautiful (all the time) vs looking beautiful ‘for a split second’ (Mike O Hearn?)
    11. Why destroy your hormones just to look good?
    12. Excellence, dedication, spirit, loyalty, integrity (motto of Natural Body Building)
    13. Focusing on what you can control vs what you cannot control.
    14. Body building as self development and self mastery
    15. What is the ‘art form’ of body building?
    16. What makes for beautiful proportions in the human body?
    17. Body building vs Body ‘destroying’
    18. Why grow?
    19. Why do we desire to look like freaks?
    20. What is our natural (physiological) potential?
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  • The World Needs More Personalities

    The World Needs More Personalities

    The problem in today’s world:

    Too many sheep, not enough personalities and true leaders.

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  • Mainstream vs Low-Key Success

    Mainstream vs Low-Key Success

    Just watched Generation Iron 4 (Natty 4 Life) and really enjoyed it. The thought which came to me:

    In body building, the ‘natural’ body building scene is more ‘legitimate’ or more ‘wholesome’, whereas 1000x less popular than the ‘freak show’ of traditional body building (with steroids).

    Then this makes me think and wonder:

    Why strive towards mainstream success? Perhaps mainstream success is positively bad; low-key success (in your small field, according to your own ethics and beliefs) is superior.

    Even more deep:

    *WHY* compete in the first place?

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  • FIRST SNOW

    FIRST SNOW

    Snow as insanely beautiful:

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  • The Photographics

    The Photographics

    The goal:

    To never stop advancing in photography.

    How to do this? Some thoughts:

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  • The Philosophy of Consistency

    The Philosophy of Consistency

    Why be consistent? And how to become more consistent? My thoughts:

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  • How to Squat

    How to Squat

    When it comes to lifting and powerlifting, I say this is the hierarchy:

    1. Deadlifts
    2. Squats
    3. Everything else…

    Typically speaking, I encourage you to first strengthen your legs (strong legs as the more masculine thing) and to make your leg strength your priority. Typically if you get a 4 plate deadlift (405 pounds+) or a 3 plate squat (315 pounds) your upper body will also naturally become very strong and buff (you must shoulder that weight, or lift it).

    Anyways, here are some of my thoughts on squatting:

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  • WHY COME UP WITH NEW IDEAS?

    No new ideas, no new life.

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  • STABLE vs INSTABLE

    Thought:

    Perhaps we should strive for some sort of stability in our everyday environment, in order to be more ‘instable’ (creatively motivated) in real life?

  • UNCONQUERABLE

    Nothing can conquer me! The most robust and Antifragile position you can put yourself into!

    Better yet, you intentionally put yourself in very difficult scenarios in order to test your strength, courage and fortitude

  • Employ the Body *in order to* Employ the Mind

    Employ the Body *in order to* Employ the Mind

    Why exercise, tax and exert bodily effort? Simple… as a means of inspiring and triggering your mind to think!

  • PHOTO-LIFE INTEGRATION

    PHOTO-LIFE INTEGRATION

    Don’t separate your identities, or your activities. You’re always a photographer and always you. This means always be shooting, always be recording, and most importantly… always be living!

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  • My Photo Dreams

    My Photo Dreams

    My dream:

    Come up with certain ideas and share them with others which can empower *all* photographers from around the globe, regardless of experience, socio-economic status, etc!

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  • What do you want out of life?

    What do you want out of life?

    You exist and will continue to exist for (some) time. The question:

    How do you desire to harness your life and existence? What interesting experiments do you want to try and discover for yourself or for others?

    For example what new truths do you desire to discover? What new things do you desire to discover about your self or body? What specific or universal truths do you desire to discover?

  • Better to interact with a rude person than no person

    Better to interact with a rude person than no person

    Or in other words, COVID has taught us:

    We humans thrive when we have the opportunity to interact, talk, and engage with other human beings!

  • Color vs Black and White

    Color vs Black and White

    When to color, when to black and white?

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  • Visual Stochastic Resonance

    Visual Stochastic Resonance

    If you want to discover more inspiration and motivation, you need some sort of visual distractions (in embodied reality) via human beings, random textures, variation of environment.

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  • Ideation 101

    Ideation 101

    Ideation:

    The art of coming up with new ideas.

    Why ideation? Why ideas? A world and society without any new ideas is a society on the decline.

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  • On Food

    On Food

    What is the purpose of food?

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  • ADRENALINE.

    ADRENALINE.

    ‘Adrenaline in me like I got injected (BIG SEAN).

    The more we can live with adrenaline, the better.

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  • SUMO DEADLIFT GYM

    SUMO DEADLIFT GYM

    No deadlifts, no life:

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  • ON MOOD AND HORMONES

    ON MOOD AND HORMONES

    Theory:

    Our mood is mostly hormonal. Thus if we can identify the specific activities, substances, or lifestyle things which affect our hormones in a certain way… then it means:

    Our moods are easily within our control!

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  • Ever since I started powerlifting again, my mood is far less sensitive and more stable?

    Ever since I started powerlifting again, my mood is far less sensitive and more stable?

    Ever since Covid hit, I’ve been gymless for many months. Just got a new membership, and hit the deadlift, squat, heavy dumbell press. After quarantine my strength is still surprisingly good! Max 455 deadlift before COVID, and I just did 415 (pretty easy), squatted 3 plates and a 10 on each side (felt easy), and 100 pound dumbell with good effort.

    Since this week powerlifting again, I’m less agitated easily. My mood is far more balanced and zen-stoic calm.

    I read a theory from Nassim Taleb about testosterone:

    The higher your testosterone, ironically your mood is *less* variable, and cortisol (stress) affects you less.

    Then the theory:

    If you desire to have a more stoic and zen calm in life, increasing your testosterone (via natural methods like powerlifting and consuming more fatty red meat like beef) is massively advantageous!

  • Why Do You Shoot Photos?

    Why Do You Shoot Photos?

    FIRST SENT TO ERIC KIM NEWSLETTER >

    Dear friend,

    The thought to inspire and motivate you:

    Ask yourself… ‘Why do I make photos?’

    From this answer, all the other answers will come easy.

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  • What Motivates Me to Shoot?

    What Motivates Me to Shoot?

    The better we understand *why* we make photos, the more motivation we can give ourselves to actually shoot!

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  • FALSE GRATITUDE vs REAL GRATITUDE

    FALSE GRATITUDE vs REAL GRATITUDE

    Real gratitude:

    In fact, your life is great. And you feel deep gratitude for the greatness in your life.

    False gratitude:

    Your life is actually quite shitty, but you play the ‘sour grapes’ idea in your mind, trying to trick yourself into thinking that your (really bad) situation isn’t *that* bad.

    Why is this difference important?

    Well, let us say you’re in an abusive relationship. To simply say ‘oh my situation isn’t that bad, he doesn’t beat me *THAT* bad’ is unacceptable. We must not be fooled. And to have false gratitude will prevent us from actually changing our real life situation for the better.

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  • HOW TO LIVE MORE

    HOW TO LIVE MORE

    The simple goal in life:

    How can we live more?

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  • What inspires us or motivates us to shoot?

    What inspires us or motivates us to shoot?

    When I am looking out, and I see some of these things, it motivates me to shoot photos:

    1. Juicy colors
    2. Interesting or novel scenes
    3. Textures
    4. Interesting looking people
    5. Witnessing a scene which is unfolding before my very eyes, and within a few seconds I can make a certain photo composition which “completes the frame”.
  • Happiness and Photography

    Happiness and Photography

    Life with photography is far richer, more vibrant, more joyful and superior to life without photography.

    If your goal is to augment your happiness in life, deeper integration with photography is supreme!

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  • GYM LIFE

    GYM LIFE

    Simple personal truth I’ve discovered for my self:

    A life with a gym has made my life 1000x happier, more interesting, and great than life without a gym.

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  • The Art of Living Well

    The Art of Living Well

    What do we desire out of life? To live well. To live maximally well.

    What does this mean?

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  • When you witness something insanely epic before your very eyes, it gives you mad confidence.

    Like seeing a guy squat 405+ at the gym (ass to grass) and making it look easy (no belt). It gives me confidence I can do the same!

  • Often the Simplest Solution is Best

    So why make it more complicated than it needs to be?

  • Unlimited vs Bounds

    Unlimited vs Bounds

    There are many things which are unlimited and many things which are limited and having bounds.

    Limited and bounded: the maximum extent of human life (maybe 130 years?)

    Things which are unlimited: digital things, energy (in a practical form), etc.

    Then the question arises: how to maximize and leverage things which are unlimited while being mindful of what’s bounded in our life?

  • What is Your Grand Mission Statement in Life?

    What is Your Grand Mission Statement in Life?

    In life, your basic needs will be met. Also, even if you acquire all the best tools, fashions, equipment, clothes, cars, watches, homes, etc … what is the end of all of it?

    To me, it seems the best strategy in life is this:

    Harness your body, mind, and gut as a tool to create new art works, to discover new truths which will have positive utility for mankind, and to help evolve humanity forwards and upwards!

  • Photography is Like Breathing

    Photography is Like Breathing

    There is no such thing as “good” breathing and “bad” breathing, and we also don’t need to force ourselves to breathe.

    So why judge our photos in a similar vein? Why not enjoy photography as seamlessly and effortlessly as we approach breathing; subconsciously, unconsciously, and without force and effort?

    The best photos are effortless. You shoot as you see things, with no hesitation, self censorship or judgement.

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