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  • Beautiful Photography

    Beautiful Photography

    The goal is to make beautiful photos. But why? And what constitutes a ‘beautiful’ photo?

    Let us essay some of these ideas:

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  • The Joyful Photography

    The Joyful Photography

    The purpose of photography:

    To express our joy of being alive and of society and reality.

    Also, for us to spark joy into the lives of others — those who look at our photos and experience our joy in our images.

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  • Build Yourself

    Build Yourself

    Build your body, build your mind, and build your own empire.

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  • Existential Photography

    Existential Photography

    My buddy Jeffrey Lam is currently working on this notion of ‘existential health’, which is basically this:

    Wondering the philosophical underpinnings of health.

    For example when a doctor sees a patient, the doctor will ask the patient about their existential life goals, not just to “lose fat”.

    I often do this at my workshops: I will ask my students:

    Why do you make photos?

    To piggyback off my friend Jeff, I want to start exploring more of this notion of ‘existential photography’:

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  • Photography 300 Years from Now

    An idea from my buddy Nietzsche:

    Put the skin of at least 300 years between yourself and your contemporaries.

    Perhaps this is the secret to longevity and impacting future generations of humanity, and to stay relevant.

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  • VIDEO // Beats by KIM

    A new way to experience photography:

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  • Dynamic Portfolio

    Dynamic Portfolio

    The biggest benefit of technology, blogs, and websites:

    You can always adjust your portfolio of images. Adding and removing whenever you feel like it!

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  • Street Photography Ideas

    Street Photography Ideas

    Ideas for your street photography:

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  • There is Nothing More Interesting than Human Beings

    There is Nothing More Interesting than Human Beings

    There is nothing more interesting than human life, human sociology, human politics, human ethics/morals, artwork (related to humans).

    Humans are the ultimate ruler of what is beautiful or ugly.

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  • Is Hope a Vice?

    Is Hope a Vice?

    What if hope is holding us back?

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  • Don’t Force Innovation

    Don’t Force Innovation

    Necessity is the mother and the source of all innovation. When we need to innovate, we will discover new innovations. We don’t need to force innovations — seeking to innovate for the sake of making money, etc.

    Perhaps this means:

    Don’t seek innovation for the sake of innovation. Perhaps it is better to innovate for the sake of dealing with problems or issues which actually affect our real lives.

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  • Body and Soul are the Same

    Body and Soul are the Same

    For too long philosophers, thinkers, and common people have believed the body and soul (spirit) to be separate. But what if the body and soul were one in the same? Two sides of the same coin.

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  • Don’t Seek to be Good, Seek to be Genuine

    Don’t Seek to be Good, Seek to be Genuine

    What hinders us?

    Striving to be “good”at something. But instead, I believe we should strive to be GENUINE— authentic, real, naked, exposed, transparent, and courageous to own your own opinion, thoughts, and beliefs!

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  • Who is Remembered? Who isn’t Remembered?

    Who is Remembered? Who isn’t Remembered?

    Something I’ve been thinking about a lot:

    Which individuals are remembered in history, and who isn’t remembered?

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  • All I wanna do is make photos and philosophize!

    All I wanna do is make photos and philosophize!

    My great joys in life:

    Making photos, and philosophizing about photography.

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  • Photos You Make for Yourself

    Photos You Make for Yourself

    In praise of making photos for yourself:

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  • A Life Devoid of Boredom

    A Life Devoid of Boredom

    Choose fun:

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  • Moving vs Still Photos

    Moving vs Still Photos

    Currently really into shooting 60 FPS videos on RICOH GR III, then using Giphy Capture on the Mac to covert the images into GIF’s.

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  • What is the Purpose of Life?

    What is the Purpose of Life?

    Deepen understanding, wisdom, knowledge, art, aesthetics and philosophy and share this knowledge and wisdom with others.

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  • Give Me a Spot to Stand, and I Shall Move the Earth!

    Give Me a Spot to Stand, and I Shall Move the Earth!

    The famous quote from Archimedes.

    Basic idea:

    Determine which city or location is optimal for your personal creativity, self-development, thriving, and strength — and stay there and leverage your strengths to maximize your impact on the world!

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  • What I’m Thankful For

    What I’m Thankful For

    Thanksgiving passed, but this is what I am grateful for:

    1. Health
    2. Cindy
    3. Friends and family
    4. RICOH GR III
    5. Powerlifting and gym
    6. Philosophy, photography and art
    7. Zen focus and strength
    8. Minimal and simple living
    9. My tiny apartment
    10. Ability to walk, think, and communicate with others
    11. Being born in America
    12. Excitement towards the future— new things to see, discover, witness, document, analyze, and essay about.

    And the great idea:

    Life is all upside, no downside.

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  • Why Procrastination is Great

    Why Procrastination is Great

    When in doubt, best to procrastinate, wait, hold back, and decide later.

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  • Your New MUSE.

    Your New MUSE.

    The most beautiful strap on planet earth: MUSE.

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  • Minimum Viable Technology

    Minimum Viable Technology

    Don’t strive to ADD superfluous technology to your life. Instead, strive to REMOVE technology from your life. Keep subtracting until you only have the bare essentials necessary to your personal artistic and creative thriving.

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  • How to Shoot Abstract Photography

    How to Shoot Abstract Photography

    In terms of aesthetic, my favorite are abstract, simple, and open-ended images:

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  • Minimum Viable Philosophy

    Probably one of the best ideas which have come out of Silicon Valley is the notion of the “MVP” (minimum viable product). I am not sure who first coined the phrase, but my guess it is Ryan from BackYard Brew in Palo Alto.

    Anyways the extrapolation I have is this:

    What if we applied a ‘minimum viable’ design philosophy, or thinking philosophy, or life philosophy to everything?

    Some examples:

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  • Experiences Never Die

    Experiences Never Die

    This holiday season invest in experiences for yourself, your family, and others.

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  • Photography Assignment: TRIANGLES

    Photography Assignment: TRIANGLES

    This is the simple assignment:

    Focus on photographing triangles, by shooting multiple-subject photos (three subjects), or just by connecting visual elements.

    Then upload your best photos to arsbeta.com

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  • Choice Minimal Lifestyle

    Choice Minimal Lifestyle

    Fewer choices .. more happiness, focus, and productivity?

    1. Minimal clothing choices: Less stress how to dress yourself everyday. Easier to get out of the house.
    2. Minimal photo choices (one camera, one lens): More focus on shooting. Less “paralysis by analysis”.
    3. Fewer choices for work, play, or eating/drinking: The joy of getting to know a few places very well, than to know lots of places superficially.
    4. For travel: Better to travel to a few places you really really like (and going back multiple times), than to see all the cities in the world only once.
    5. Better to have a library of a few books you truly treasure, and read them all over and over again, than to read many books only once or so.
    6. The fewer apps on your phone or computer, the better.
    7. The smaller your apartment or home, the less stress, the better.
  • In Praise of Sleep

    In Praise of Sleep

    Sleep: the ultimate performance-enhancing drug!

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  • Say Hello to Your New MUSE.

    Say Hello to Your New MUSE.

    Discover MUSE — the supreme strap.

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  • Why EGO is Essential

    Why EGO is Essential

    If your desire is to become the apex artist, you must CHANNEL your ego, and press your ego into your service, instead of striving to destroy your ego.

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  • Good Failure

    Good Failure

    Good failure:

    The type of failure which REMOVES fear from your life and attempts.

    For example:

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  • Why Be Unique?

    Why Be Unique?

    It seems one of the American dreams is to cultivate uniqueness. This is what fuels a lot of our consumerism:

    The desire to purchase something which exhibits our personal vanity of our own personal uniqueness.

    But the philosophical question:

    Why be unique?

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  • Why ARS Will Improve Your Photography

    Why ARS Will Improve Your Photography

    ARS is the online photography feedback platform on the planet which can actually help you IMPROVE your photography!

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  • Why Improve Our Lives?

    Why Improve Our Lives?

    We all want to improve our lives. But in order for what?

    Testing these turbo thoughts with ZEN OF ERIC:

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  • Is Consumerism Bad?

    Is Consumerism Bad?

    What is consumerism, and is it really as “bad” as people make it out to be?

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  • Why is Photography so Fun?

    Why is Photography so Fun?

    Why is photography so fun?

  • How to Make Better Black and White Photos

    How to Make Better Black and White Photos

    Practical ideas:

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  • To Be Human is to Move

    To Be Human is to Move

    Today’s turbo thought:

    To be human is to MOVE!

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  • The Beauty of Beginner’s Mind in Photography

    The Beauty of Beginner’s Mind in Photography

    No judgements. No hesitation. No self-critique or self-judgement.

    Pure unadulterated joy in photography.

  • Black and White Photography

    Black and White Photography

    Black and white— classic, timeless, and personal:

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  • What New Adventures Await You?

    What New Adventures Await You?

    The great joy of life:

    Knowing that trillions of new fun, exciting, and great adventures and experiences await you!

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  • Is the Goal to Live a Peaceful Life?

    Is the Goal to Live a Peaceful Life?

    It seems the reason why we want wealth and riches is to live a peaceful life.

    But what if living a frugal and simple life were a more effective strategy?

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  • W. Eugene Smith Composition Studies

    W. Eugene Smith Composition Studies

    W. Eugene Smith was probably the greatest humanistic photographer thus far:

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  • SINGAPORE by KIM

    SINGAPORE by KIM

    Singapore photos:

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  • In Praise of Fujifilm

    In Praise of Fujifilm

    Fujifilm makes great cameras— probably some of the best “bang for the buck”cameras. Imagine Fujifilm cameras being like a Lexus— truly nothing wrong with it! Great performance, good aesthetics, and a solid price point.

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  • You’re the End Product. You’re the End!

    You’re the End Product. You’re the End!

    A thought inspired by Cindy:

    What if we should direct all of our powers to elevate ourselves?

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  • Share Your Perspective

    Share Your Perspective

    A realization about photography:

    It doesn’t matter how “good” or “bad” you are in photography. The point is to share YOUR personal perspective!

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  • How to Maximize Your Flow State Everyday

    How to Maximize Your Flow State Everyday

    Perhaps the optimal human state is maximizing your “flow state” everyday, all day, for the most of everyday. Some practical ideas:

    1. Don’t do anything you don’t care for, or what you’re not passionate about.
    2. Spend as little time on email, your phone, messaging, social media, communications, internet as possible.
    3. If you want to enter a flow state, turn off your phone for long periods of time.
    4. Drink lots of black coffee or 100% cocoa powder while fasting, to master and maximize your metabolism.
    5. In order to maximize your flow state, also maximize your physical activity during the day. For me this is lots of walking, standing, squatting, or powerlifting at the gym.
    6. Music to get into a flow state. Experiment with instrumentals (no lyric music) as well.
    7. Don’t consume any media that “fucks up your high” or “vibe”. Avoid toxic news, media, people, foods, drinks.

    Maximize your flow!

    ERIC

  • Happiness for What?

    Happiness for What?

    Happiness isn’t the end goal (contra Aristotle):

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  • Success is Survival

    Success is Survival

    First basic idea:

    The best way to measure ‘success’ as an entrepreneur is on pure survival.

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  • Is Frugality Overrated?

    Is Frugality Overrated?

    Is frugality a virtue? Is frugality something to be desired?

    What is frugality for? For whom? Why be frugal?

    These are some questions I will attempt to answer:

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  • Why Follow Your Passion?

    Why Follow Your Passion?

    Whenever I have followed my passion in life, I have succeeded in life. And so can you.

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  • Now What?

    Now What?

    A thought:

    1. I am hyper-healthy
    2. I am hyper-strong
    3. I have much wealth
    4. I have succeeded in all of my life goals

    The question is:

    Now what?

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  • How NOT to Die

    How NOT to Die

    Don’t live life like Russian roulette. Texting and driving 99% safe… 1% death.

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  • Photographic Nihilism

    Photographic Nihilism

    Photographic nihilism means:

    What is the point of making photos? They are insignificant anyways.

    Nihilism: the (loser) philosophy that ‘nothing has meaning, thus I shall do nothing’ (Arthur Schopenhauer’s philosophy). Unfortunately this type of nihilistic thinking victimizes intelligent (atheist) individuals. If we live in a world without god, or a cosmic “reason” to life — why do anything?

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  • My Thoughts on Success in Photography

    My Thoughts on Success in Photography

    Success as a photographer means to never stop shooting new photos!

    If we use this as our definition for photography and art, then perhaps Henri Cartier-Bresson wasn’t a successful photographer (he gave up photography), and we can consider Richard AVEDON (died while on assignment) and Josef Koudelka (in his 80s and still traveling and making new photos) as highly successful.

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  • Blogging as an Adventure!

    Blogging as an Adventure!

    When I start blogging, I have no idea how it will end

    Similar thinking: treat blogging as “live-streaming”your mind! With all your “flaws”and “bad” grammar.

    More important for it to be your own personal and genuine thoughts. To not simply rehash what others have said. To express YOUR OWN opinion on a matter!

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  • Imitate Compositions You Admire!

    Imitate Compositions You Admire!

    Andre Lhote— the teacher of Henri Cartier-Bresson:

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  • Never Stop Practicing

    Never Stop Practicing

    The eternal return — what would you want to practice forever, for fun?

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  • What is Failure?

    What is Failure?

    My only definition of failure:

    Being a coward in [x].

    What is success?

    Courage.

    Acting courageously, and not obtaining your desired consequences isn’t “failure”. It is just practical information you can use to tinker, improve, and trial-and-error yourself forward and upwards!

  • What is Financial Independence?

    What is Financial Independence?

    My definition of financial independence:

    To no longer be a slave to money as a way to self-value yourself, your worth, or your progress in life.

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  • When is being selfless selfish, and when is being selfish selfless?

    When is being selfless selfish, and when is being selfish selfless?

    An ethical thought:

    When it comes to interacting with others — there are times in which your “selfless” actions are actually very self-interested. And other times when your “selfish” actions are actually quite selfless in benefitting others.

    But when is one which, and when is it the other?

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  • Why I Love Street Photography so Much!

    Why I Love Street Photography so Much!

    Street photography gives me a reason to live! To thrive! To explore, to make art, and to share.

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  • PDF: ERIC KIM Photography Composition Studies

    PDF: ERIC KIM Photography Composition Studies

    Some composition studies of my own photos:

    PDF (208MB):

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  • How to Become a GREAT Blogger

    How to Become a GREAT Blogger

    I consider myself one of the greatest bloggers of all-time.

    Why?

    1. I grew up with blogging (started blogging since age 16, in high school, with Xanga).
    2. I can type 150+ words per minute
    3. I am fearless when it comes to writing
    4. I can ‘stream’ a stream-of-consciousness style of writing, which is friendly, conversational, and practical.
    5. I’m always hungry for more.
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  • RICOH is the new LEICA

    RICOH is the new LEICA

    If Henri Cartier-Bresson started photography today, would he have shot with a digital Leica M10? Or a RICOH GR III?

    I think he would have chosen the RICOH. Some thoughts:

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  • Street Photography Composition Lesson #17: Spacing

    Street Photography Composition Lesson #17: Spacing

    A new street photography lesson:

    When shooting multiple subjects or even single subjects, put space between your subjects (or space between the subject and the background).

    Download PDF: William Klein Spacing Photography CompositionDownload
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  • Video: Josef Koudelka Photography Composition Studies

    Note:

    1. Multiple subjects
    2. Layers
    3. Getting close
    4. Stark monochrome
    5. Unique panoramic vision
    6. Simplicity of images and compositions
    7. Low angle + wide-angle (to exaggerate height and grandeur of subjects)
    8. Extreme abstraction
    9. Some photos which are out-of-focus are very effective.
    10. Spacing between subjects
    11. Arabesque (curve) composition
    12. Purity of artistic vision

    PDF:

    Free Download: Josef Koudelka PDF Composition StudiesDownload

    Also you can download at:

    • Dropbox (61MB) >
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