How I choose photos I like:
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That Which does not Kill You Makes you Stronger
A maxim from our buddy Nietzsche.
The basic idea:
All wounds you receive in your life stimulate your recuperative properties in your body.
Thus in life, realize that all the pain, difficulty and suffering you experience in life is actually beneficial to you. The only “bad†thing that happens to us is if we die. Everything else is upside!
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It’s all Street
In striving to come up with a good definition of street photography, it seems the most simple is the best:
Any photo you shoot in public is a street photograph.
Photo+graph= light drawing.
Street photography as light street drawings. It means you’re using a camera (light capturing device) to make sketches of stuff you see in public places, cities, urban spaces, streets.
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Can We Evolve Ourselves in a Single Lifetime?
A thought:
(more…)Is it possible we can direct our own self-evolution within a single lifetime? [our lifetime]
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Daily Blog of Activities
Create your own ‘stories’, by just using your own website/blog to document your everyday experiences.
Blogging as a tool to reflect on your experiences, to digest them, and to derive more joy from them!
Thus blogging is a process of:
- Memory assimilation
- Personal growth and evolution
- Reflection/meditation
- Augmented intelligence
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Don’t photograph what it looks like, photograph what it FEELS like
In praise of blurry photos, out-of-focus photos, and photos which are ‘imperfect’. Perhaps they better document our memories, emotions, and feelings of a scene — imperfect, gritty, full of movement, and emotional?
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Why Strive towards Knowledge?
What is the practical parts of striving towards knowledge and philosophy? Should it be used as an aid to improve our lives, or to discover knowledge beyond ourselves — knowledge which not benefit ourselves, but maybe future generations of humanity?
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Is Advertising Bad?
It seems that 90%+ of the online economy comes from advertising (Google/Facebook owns the majority). This basically means:
Offer a free service to the user, and derive income from advertising.
Now, I personally have an aversion to advertising. I hate watching TV ads, seeing ads in magazines, or having ‘popup ads’ or banner advertising online.
However– is advertising ‘bad’? What does ‘advertising’ even mean? Some thoughts:
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Live so You May Desire to Live Again!
A thought from our buddy Nietzsche [Twilight of the Idols]:
(more…)Live your life (today) as you would desire to live again forever.
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There are No Rules in Photography or Art
You make the rules. The photo or image isn’t sacred.
Feel free to remix, modify, or alter the image however you desire.
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Why the RICOH GR III is Better than the Leica Q2
Currently the RICOH GR III is the best ‘standalone’ digital camera on the market. Superior to all competitors, including Leica Q2.
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How to Motivate Yourself
A thought —
How do we actually “motivate†ourselves in life? Where does the power and energy of motivation come from?
This is also tied to ideas on free will.
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Art Technology
The problem with technology now:
Technology is too focused on data, ‘efficiency’, ‘optimization’, and all these nerdy things.
What should technology be doing for us? Making us MORE ARTISTIC, more curious, and more child-like.
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Reformat Your Mind
After mucking around with the new macOS Catalina beta on my laptop [and corrupting my hard-drive upon installing a new Beta Update], I did a fresh new install of the OS.
It is great. I feel lighter, more free, and more pumped to create new things. There was great joy in re-installing files and applications I needed. Also, I only re-installed the essential apps, files, and folders. Thus a lot of my old ‘legacy’ apps [that I no longer used]. are no longer on my hard-drive. This means more hard drive space, and my laptop runs faster, and more lean.
Which made me wonder–
(more…)Perhaps in life, we should regularly do a fresh new ‘reformatting’ of our mind, possessions, and life in general.
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Treat Your Own Photo Library as Your News Stream
Instead of mindlessly scrolling through Facebook or Instagram, or flipping through stories, why not scroll through our own photos? Scroll through our own “Media Library” on WordPress, to scroll through our “Camera Roll” on iPhone/iPad, or scroll through our Google Photos app to reinspire ourselves.
It is easy for us to forget our old photos. By constantly re-examining our old photos, we can discover old “hidden gems”, but also edit down our work.
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How to Photograph Nature
Nature: going outdoors, on hikes, fresh air; good for the soul.
Even though we are mostly city folk, I think the hybrid of extreme city and extreme nature is a good one.
So us as street photographers, let us also venture more forth into nature and use our photographic skills there as well.
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What Do You Really Care For in Life?
A simple way to think about and approach life:
(more…)Only dedicate your energies on things you care for.
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True Happiness is the Striving for More!
A thought while at the gym today:
True happiness is the striving for more.
Once you got the thing, you aren’t “happy” anymore. Happiness is the joy of overcoming difficulties, challenges, the joy of battling an obstacle/opponent.
This means:
(more…)Never stop striving for more.
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Why You Should JUST SHARE IT.
When in doubt, just share it.
Even if there is a 1% chance you can help someone else, it is worth sharing!
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What Should I Photograph?
As a photographer you got a trillion things to shoot.
Question — what should I photograph? Meaning — Are there certain subject matter which is more interesting or less interesting to photograph? Are there certain things you shouldn’t photograph?
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Direct Line Philosophy
An idea I got from my buddy Ryan from Backyard Brew in Palo Alto:
(more…)Perhaps the best way to live life is directly. To think about your personal ‘end game’, and attack it directly.
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Share Your Life Journey with Others
A simple way to approach blogging, sharing, or publishing online:
Just share your own life experiences and journey with others.
It ain’t a matter whether your life is ‘interesting’ or ‘boring’. Just keep it direct, unfiltered, uncensored, and true:
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Bounding Boxes Composition in Photography
When analyzing your photos or the photos of others, integrate ‘Bounding Boxes’ [in red] to think about the spacing/composition of your photo:
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The Kaizen Approach to Photography and Life
Get free photography and life inspiration on ERIC KIM NEWSLETTER >
A thought:
(more…)Perhaps we should focus on tiny (incremental), 1% improvements everyday (no breaking the chain).
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What’s the Future for Photography?
Currently reading the ‘What happened to the future?’ essay on Founders Fund, and trying to think:
(more…)What is the future of photography?
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How to Monetize a Blog Without Advertising
I don’t know about you, but I hate banner-based advertising on blogs and websites.
The practical question is:
How do you monetize a blog WITHOUT using advertising?
Thoughts:
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ARS: Social Media for Photographers Done Right.
My epic vision [and the vision of all of us at ARS: Cindy, Kevin, Jun, Annette] is this:
ARS is social media ‘done right’ for photographers.
A social media platform for photographers that isn’t based on advertising, that isn’t a popularity contest, and isn’t based on toying with your emotions. A social media platform which actually EMPOWERS us as photographers and visual artists.
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Better to Make ‘Bad’ Art than No Art
Anti-perfection in art. Just because someone else did it before doesn’t mean you shouldn’t attempt doing it as well (you will always do it differently).
Anti self-criticism. Making art as a creative process, of playing. No finality in your artworks.
ERIC
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If you like it, it is a good photo.
Don’t worry about it being a “good” or “bad” photo in the eyes of others. Instead, select your photos based on whether YOU like the photo or not.
If you’re not sure whether the photo is good or not, upload it to arsbeta.com
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Never Feel Guilt in Photography
To feel guilt in photography is nonsense, and improper of us.
To feel guilt is to let external societal pressures guide our own instincts and intuition.
We should not prioritize the needs of society and others over ourselves. In praise of following our own gut, our own instincts, and obeying our own needs.
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Never Blame Others
When we blame ourselves, essentially we are signaling to ourselves that we’re too weak to change things. “Blame” is essentially signaling of who has power.
When you blame others for certain conditions of your life, you’re saying that they have more power than you, and that they have power over you.
By putting 100% responsibility on yourself, this is quite liberating. It means we have 100% power and aren’t dependent on anyone or anything else.
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Interview with Cindy Nguyen x HAPTIC PRESS Books
A fun chat with Cindy about running HAPTIC PRESS, our favorite photo books, and thoughts on photo book publishing. Part of our HAPTIC Summer Book Club!
Books shown:
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Why You’re Not a Photographer, You’re a Visual Artist
Free photography inspiration on Eric Kim NEWSLETTER >
Hey streettogs,
Happy Friday! I wanted to start sending you some more email newsletters to hopefully keep your mind full of ‘turbo thoughts’, and also to keep you more inspired in your photography. I’m currently loving the new RICOH GR III [I highly encourage you to order one], and want to share some of this new-spring of photographic inspiration with you.
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The Photograph is Not Sacred
Photography is fascinating because it is supposed to be a ‘factual’ depiction of reality. Thus, to somehow ‘fuck’ with a photograph seems to be immoral. Why? It loses its ‘authenticity’.
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Why the RICOH GR III is the Best Street Photography Camera
The RICOH GR III is easily easily easily the best camera ever made [thus far] for street photography.
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Why Street Photography is the Best Photography
All photography is good photography, but I still think street photography is the best:
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Anti-Satisfaction in Life
Dissatisfaction and the desire to beautify our reality is what drives us as artists and creators:
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How to Reduce Friction in Your Life
Reduce friction in your life in order to maximize what you truly desire to do.
Simple ideas:
- Wear the same outfit everyday: All black everything. All merino wool everything. Same pair of shoes everyday. One less thing to worry about. (Steve Jobs same turtleneck, and Mark Z with same grey shirt).
- One camera, one lens: RICOH GR III, ERIC KIM NECK STRAP MARK II and call it a day.
- Simpler is better. Use the absolute simples tool for the task possible. For blogging, just use your phone or iPad. For writing, just use IA WRITER and Markdown to keep your ideas and words flowing.
- JPEG: Simplify your photographic workflow. Just shoot JPEG, to speed up and expedite your photographic workflow. JPEG > RAW.
- At the gym, stick to simple workouts. Deadlift, squat, dumbbell press, chin-ups.
- For cooking, keep it simple. I find that eggs are the ultimate food. Super cheap to buy, easy to store, and cook super fast. I usually will eat 10-12 whole eggs (yes, with the yolks too), everyday at around 8pm.
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Why Photography and Art are Essential to Life
A life without photography or art isn’t a life worth living.
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What if Mental Health Issues are rooted in Physiological Issues?
When I don’t walk around all day, leave the house all day, or have the opportunity to engage in any physical activity– my brain, mind, and soul gets strange. But the second I leave the house, walk around the block a few times, go lift weights at the gym, commute and hang out somewhere, my mental issues dissipate.
Which makes me wonder:
(more…)What if much of our “mental” issues were rooted in the physiological (pertaining to our physical body)?
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How to Compose Boxes in Photography
Composition and boxes are really interesting to me.
Is there an “ideal†way to compose a box, series of boxes, or a rectangle?
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Full-Stack Visual Artist
What does it mean to become a ‘full stack visual artist’?
- You own the means of production
- You own the means of distribution/sharing/business
- You know how to manage the marketing, technical aspects, and all the art aspects.
Essentially you become a fully-integrated pillar in which you can do everything yourself, without being dependent on anyone else!
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The More You Critique the Photos of Others, the Better You Can Critique Your Own Photos
A good incentive to giving constructive critiques on arsbeta.com
(more…)The more critiques you give to others, the better you understand your own photos, and gain better understanding how you can improve in YOUR OWN photography.
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What is the Really Big Problem You’re Trying to Solve?
Currently participating in Y Combinator’s “Startup School” for ARSBETA.COM and enjoying this idea:
(more…)With your startup, what kind of really big problem are you trying to solve?
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Why Share?
As kids we are told ‘sharing is caring, it can be fun!’
But as adults– what is the pragmatic upside of sharing? Why share at all? How do we benefit from sharing?
My basic idea is this:
(more…)Share from your overflowing bounty of epicness. Don’t “self-sacrifice” in order to share.
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Optimal Simplicity
I think what we desire is this:
Optimal simplicity in order to maximize what is important to us.
Simplify our photo equipment (RICOH GR III in JPEG x iPad x Apple Photos) to quickly and effectively look through our photos, to quickly select the photos we consider meaningful to us, and to quickly share the photos with others (on your own website/blog).
Simplify our lifestyle and daily schedule. Less time commuting, more time creating.
Simpler foods— less indigestion, more strengthening for our bodies (simple meats and eggs). Simple coffee (all black), and just water. Maximal strength, extreme frugality in sustaining ourselves.
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Why Point and Shoot Cameras are the Best Cameras
Lightness is the closest thing to godliness.
The lighter, simpler, and more intuitive your camera, the better. In praise of RICOH GR III and iPhone.
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Nothing Should Last Forever
I think some of us artists strive to make artworks which are ‘eternal’, and ‘timeless’.
But it is my belief that nothing should last forever. If our artworks were eternal and never decayed and were never forgotten– future generations probably wouldn’t have the opportunity to create new things.
Wouldn’t it be horrible if there was a future in which no photographer was allowed to create art-works better than Henri Cartier-Bresson? Or better than Picasso? Or better than the great artists of the past?
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Why Think?
Kind of sounds like a silly question, but I think very relevant in today’s world:
Why think?
What is ‘thinking’? What is the value of ‘thinking’?
Do we like to think? Do you like to think? Do you want to think more or less in your life?
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How to Create More Photos
I just gave a talk at Google on the topic of becoming ‘Creative Everyday’ [pdf download link to Slides], and wanted to change the definition of “creativity” from the notion of “artistic innovation” to the propensity to create lots of things.
Therefore as a photographer, you are more ‘creative’ if you create more (new) photos!
Some ideas:
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Composition for the Sake of Composition
As a photographer, make fun compositions for the sake of it!
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Artistic Hypertrophy
With muscles to make your muscles bigger/stronger, they call it ‘hypertrophy‘:
Ancient Greek ὑπÎÏ (hupér, “over, excessiveâ€) + Ï„Ïοφή (trophḗ, “nourishmentâ€).
- Hyper (over, excessive) = hupeir (beyond)
- trophe: nourishment, food.
Applied to photography and art–
(more…)How do we become bigger/stronger/more as artists?
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Beauty over Truth #philosophy #aesthetics
A thought:
There is no ultimate ‘truth’.
Furthermore, to strive to search for ‘truth’ seems to be a waste of time.
Another issue:
We can strive to discover deeper self-knowledge about ourselves, and perhaps more ‘truthiness’ about the world. But all of this “truth” is subjective.
Then what are we to do with our lives?
A simpler goal: strive to make beautiful artworks. To determine whether something is beautiful in our eyes is far superior than to search for “truth”.
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Why Creative Photography?
This is the problem —
When we think of “creative photographyâ€, we typically mean to say “artistically innovativeâ€.
But who is the judge whether a certain photograph is “artistically innovative� And is artistic innovation in photography what we desire? Or is it better to just make good, deep, and meaningful photos and disregard “artistic innovation†in our photography?
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RICOH GR III Sharpness Tests
RICOH GR III is sharp as a mofo:
No anti aliasing filter, JPEG— super epic. As my friend Jun says, “physics don’t lie†(bigger sensor generally = better image quality/aesthetics for photos).
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In Praise of Personal Photography
Personal photography: shooting photos to spark more joy in your own life.
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