Let’s think beyond —
(more…)More fun with image collages — the greater joy seeing sets of images with a dynamic balance of consistency and variety.

Let’s think beyond —
(more…)More fun with image collages — the greater joy seeing sets of images with a dynamic balance of consistency and variety.

I was at a really nice park the other day, enjoying the sound of chirping birds, water rushing, the cool breeze in the shade, and looking up at the trees and sky and I thought to myself:
Wow, the blue shade of the sky is actually quite ugly.
Which made me wonder —
(more…)What are we trying to do as visual artists/photographers — glorify reality and nature, or to make it look different (according to our own vision of beauty)?

How to distinguish yourself — why distinguish yourself ?
Substantive individualism
Individualism with substance
Are you a real unique person — or a permutation of random fragments? Are you an algorithmically generated person? Can your conversations be recreated by someone else? Do your opinions belong to you, or are you parroting what you’ve heard by others?
Are you afraid of offending others? Do you engage in “safe†conversations in the fear that you might upset others?
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It seems as a society we are becoming overly fat (apparently the new term isn’t “overweight, but “overfat”– as there are a lot of athletic people with lots of muscle who are technically “overweight”).
I like the notion of “over-fat”, because it addresses the big challenge we face as a society right now (also from a public health perspective): having excess fat (body fat, adipose tissue).
But applied further philosophically; perhaps we are getting too fat also in a general way, with our stuff, objects, and other excess “fat” (superfluities) in life.
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The hacker ethos: the ethos of “hacking†together the resources you already have//the opportunity to innovate a new approach (which might be superior to an easier approach of just buying anything new).
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Life as beyond survival; it is about thrivival!
We desire to thrive. To become bigger, stronger, more epic.

There isn’t a final destination. The goal is to keep thriving and striving until the day you die.
Never stop reaching higher for (beyond) the heavens!
ERIC

Currently in the works: Henri Neck Strap PYTHON Edition. Uber-limited. Email hapticindustries@gmail.com to be put on the list.
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If you’re a photographer that wants to harness the great powers of social media (yet hate the traditional forms of social media like Facebook/Instagram), arsbeta.com is for you.
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Wouter Vanhees: Although I live in Hanoi, I travel to Ho Chi Minh City regularly for work. At night, when my meetings and work stuff is finished, I like to explore the inner city to do street photography with my Ricoh GR2.
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An idea:
Perhaps the optimal solution in life isn’t to “choose” only one between two things. It is to choose the best of both (or multiple) options. A hybrid/mixed/variageted approach to life.
For example:
I wonder what other ways we can take a hybrid approach to life?
Pure aluminum, steel, or gold is quite fragile. They are much stronger when mixed compounds; an alloy is superior.
With media, perhaps having BOTH the digital AND the analogue is the superior option. Enjoy BOTH ebooks and paper books. Enjoy digital art and also analogue art.
One isn’t better than the other; embrace both. Embrace Hybrid!
ERIC

The joy of composing things —
Perhaps this is what makes photography so fun and joyful? And what’s the driving force of the artist?
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KILL BILL Volume 1 (available on Netflix) — man, I totally forgot how great of a director/story-writer Quentin Tarantino is. Also spectacular Uma Thurman performance, Lucy Liu, and the whole cast:
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I’ve been shooting a lot with the Xiaomi 9 SE recently (my new favorite phone-camera). The interesting thing is this:
Perhaps the future of disruption in photography is this: cameras that also happen to be phones.
In other words — we shouldn’t think of them as phones with good cameras. We should think of good cameras, that also have “phone” capabilities (ability to surf the web, publish/share photos, send emails, etc).
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I think a lot of us are striving towards freedom. We want ‘location independence‘ (freedom), we want ‘financial independence‘ (freedom), and we want freedom of speech.
But once we have all the freedoms we need (social freedom, political freedom, economic freedom)– then what?
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One of my goals in life (my personal Elysium) was to become “financially independent” and to “retire early”.
At age 31, I’ve reached my goal. But I haven’t been rewarded that “eternal bliss” I’ve falsely believed in. I don’t wake up everyday feeling eternally blessed and grateful. Instead, there seems to be this mysterious void in front of me; a void without any clear goals or directions/paths in life.
Which made me wonder:
(more…)What “should” you do with your life once you’re financially independent and are “retired”?

My personal definition of a photo essay is an attempt to analyze a place, through images.
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​For myself, one of the things I hate the most is feeling tired and fatigue. ​​
​​I’m striving in my life to simply have the maximum amount of energy, with the minimum amount of fatigue (unless it is time for me to sleep at night). ​​

A thought:
Owning too much stuff is a “net negativeâ€. Better to own a few things than many things.
But then begs us the question:
What few things should I allow into my life?
Some thoughts:

The only photos worth shooting are the ones which directly show your soul. Photos that have your soul embedded into them!
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A thought:
(more…)Why is it that we idolize things (cars, objects, devices, homes, stuff)? Shouldn’t we be idolizing people and their character-traits instead?


































“The rolling stone gathers no moss.â€
Publilius syrus
Never stay stuck to one geographical place, one home, one nation, one culture, one mode of thinking, one device, one technique, or one lifestyle.
Life is too infinitely complex and variegated— why become a prisoner in just one spot?
Basic ideas:
Keep the wheels spinning!
ERIC

Shooting photography on your phone; the biggest disruption possible in photography:
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I’ve always been a sucker for cars ever since I was a kid. For me, the car was a symbol (and practical means) of freedom. Going where I wanted to go, based on my own schedule, while also having pride in my vehicle.
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"I’m never satisfied, can’t knock my hustle." – JAY Z
We’ve always been told by traditional (modern) morality:
You should be grateful for what you had, instead of pining (striving to obtain) what you don’t got.
But what if this line of thinking was dangerous to the human ambition and soul?
I’ve always been ambitious ever since I was a kid. I’ve always been hungry to experience more, achieve more, and to become more.
To me, this hustle and spirit of striving for more was my life blood. The passion that drove me to higher heights was derived from my dissatisfaction. Dissatisfied with the state of affairs in the world, dissatisfaction with my tools of creation. I wanted to change the world, make it better, and "to become the change which I wished to see in the world" (Gandhi).
I’m at a precarious point in my life; at age 31 I’ve achieved all of my life goals, obtained all the tools I desired (besides my Black Matted Out Lamborghini), and have my dream lifestyle (nomadic and self-employed); yet there’s still something nagging deep within my soul– this sense of "enlightened dissatisfaction" that encourages me to strive for more. For more knowledge, more wisdom, to create more art, to create and share new ideas; and to keep hustling!
"I got a hustlers spirit, jigga period." – JAY Z
Perhaps the hustler’s spirit is what many of us are striving towards. To desire more; to desire to strive more, challenge ourselves more…and to become more!
So as a quick takeaway let us consider and reflect:
How can I channel my dissatisfaction into a productive and positive way; to encourage me to strive to become more, achieve more, and do more?
ERIC

Holy moly, I just got my hands on a new Xiaomi 9 SE phone (only $350 USD while in Vietnam), and it is the most incredible phone and camera I have ever used:
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Nowadays we talk much about “lifestyleâ€â€” why not something deeper and more substantial such as “thinkstyleâ€?
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A realization:
What we are seeking as photographer-visual artists isn’t better “image quality”; it is to create images with beautiful aesthetics.
Therefore in our terminology about cameras and post processing, let us not mention “image quality” anymore (this term is ambiguous and doesn’t really mean anything; even worse when you use nerdy quantification numbers to determine “image quality”).
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I’ve always been curious — what is the best life?
A recent discovery for myself —
I believe a nomadic life is the best life.
Now — I cannot say it is the best for everyone, nor should a nomadic life be the best for everyone. If anything, I think living a nomadic life is like being part of the “nouveau richâ€â€” a privilege.
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A simple way to approach life:
Either do it right now, or be okay never doing it (leave it undone).
There is much wisdom in leaving much undone.
In short, whatever is truly important and essential in your life, do it immediately. For small and petty tasks, best to leave them undone.

Been looking at the top photos on ARSBETA.COM, and super inspired by all the great new imagery I’ve been exposed to.
Which makes me want to spend some time to reflect on the question:
(more…)What makes a great image?

When chatting with my buddy Chu Viet Ha, a realization:
(more…)Perhaps what we are striving towards is to create more “deep†photos/images.

After playing with my niece Amelia, my realization:
To affect things is what playing is all about!

A thought:
Perhaps to be happier and more satisfied in life, we should customize (bespoke) everything to ourselves.
This means:
Don’t customize yourself by simply buying the newest and fanciest stuff; customize and tailor your tools, clothes, aesthetics, and lifestyle to yourself (based on your personal needs, desires, style).
More focus on your choices; less about following trends.
Being hesitant to follow any trends; preferring being a “late adopter”. Never taking anyone else’s word for it; simply testing and experimenting with things for yourself.

Let us become “free shootersâ€â€” we only make photos which serve us, instead of striving to make photos to please others.
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Elevate yourself, elevate youÂ
Elevate yourself beyond the UV— discover new hues.Â
Beyond the blues and blacks, keep your creative attack strong.Â
Avoid the throng and herd— fly high//sharp-eyed bird. Â
What’s the word? Keep flying higher. Keep moving forward, ain’t no getting tired.Â
ERIC

A thought about art, music, ideas, music, technology, and other haptic feedback:
Perhaps what we are seeking is audio-visual-movement to stimulate/motivate our own movement, excitement, and vigor in life!
Motivation as meaning movement.
Whenever I experience anything that motivates me to create, think more, or feel more powerful — this is good.
For example, rap and hip hop music which gets my creative juices flowing, and puts my muscles into motion.
It also seems the best visual art to consume is the visual art which actually motivates you to go out and create more of your own artwork. Finding inspiration from other artists isn’t about fawning over their works into perpetuity; it is to discover a new source of motivation to create more of your own artwork.
We must think more of the artist as an athlete; create art which puts your muscles in motion!
ERIC
Thanks to Mark Ittleman for the idea on visual-kinetic synesthesia!

Do you desire to be more alike others– or to distinguish yourself more from others– to separate the gulf between you and others more?
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Ain’t no such thing as good or bad photography — only genuine or ingenuine photography.
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Never trap yourself in any genre, category, style, approach, or box. Escape all genres, and refuse to box yourself in anything.

Don’t plan ahead, flexible, iterate, create spontaneously, walk spontaneously, exercise spontaneously, speak and act spontaneously?
A spontaneous life is a better life.
Spontaneous as meaning — “of your own accord†(living according to your own inner compulsion, gut, needs, and desires). Follow your own unique mode of living and preferences.

Treat everyday like a mini-lifetime. Create today as if you will die tonight.
To be eternally creative:

All is transient in life — perhaps this is what motivates us to create great things? To try to conquer transience? Or perhaps we are forgetful— we forget the things we’ve made in the past, and we are hungry to create new things?
Desiring an eternity for all of existence — perpetual creativity!

It seems in street photography, the best way to develop is to shoot more photos which you consider daring — daring compositionally, daring in terms of your personal fear, and daring in terms of upsetting others.
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Bring your ambition into fruitionÂ
Don’t dilute you, stay fully concentrated — no fillers, all killer
Live your life thriller and thriller than anyone else has done, smoke raising from your gun.
Pen new rhymes. Sing new chimes.
Make new pics that explode with power
Make the tones boom louder.
Let your inner-ambition fly and soar
You got no limits— harness the whole world tour!
ERIC

A thought:
There is no such thing as a “faultâ€. All different character traits of ours can be used however so, and the interpretation of our actions or behaviors being “good†or “bad†is socialized.
For example, let’s say you’re characterized as “aggressiveâ€. Now, perhaps others say this is a bad thing — but in what regard? Certainly if you’re a boxer, aggression is a positive trait!
Or let’s say you’re not good at “focusing†and you’re easily distracted. Perhaps this is a good thing — you don’t follow bullshit, and you learn at a much more rapid pace.
So the takeaway is this:
Don’t see any of your actions or behavioral traits as “good†or “badâ€, nor should you think of them as faults.
Your character traits are your “mutant powersâ€â€” simply harness that character trait and your personality in a powerful way. Yield your personality like a powerful tool and weapon of self-empowerment.
Be more unabashedly you.
ERIC

Conserve your energy— use your limited energy and maximize it!
That means:

You can appreciate and love something without owning it!
To me, ownership is overrated. Too much stuff to maintain, carry, organize, and keep track of. Best to appreciate things (art, cars, fashion, design, architecture, nature) without owning it.
Instead of owning stuff, just photograph it to “posses†it!
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Your own life is a live stream.
Thoughts:

Why not just ignore others, and stay focused on yourself?
It seems the only reason we critique others is to prop up our own ego and self-estimate of ourselves by disparaging others (lowering them, and thus feeling more superior in comparison).
But why not build your ego independently, without the need to prop up or bring down others?
I propose the following:
Stay focused on yourself!
ERIC

Whenever you have an option in life, always take the more dangerous and adventurous option!
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A photo essay is an attempt (essay) to understand a place (and yourself) through the images you make.
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Perhaps we as photographers are like our traditional “hunter and gatherer” forefathers, and our desire to photograph and make images is rooted from the same compulsion inside our human DNA?


Hanoi as a creative/digital entrepreneur and street photography paradise:
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My prediction: the future of the internet, social media, and technology will become a brave new world/ bifurcation between the new digital elite/digital serfs.
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Problem with modern society— we use numbers (metrics) to measure our self-worth and self-esteem. But what if we demetricated ourselves — no longer attaching our self-worth to a number, or any numbers?
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It is 2019, and there are no more online communities for art. That is why we built ARS— to take back our art from big brother (aka Facebook/Instagram).
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I met my buddy Wouter in Hanoi the other day, and we had some spirited talks on photography and life.
An idea that I came up with him:
(more…)Why is it so hard for us to shoot or create photos everyday. We eat and drink coffee (several times a day)— why not create and make photos several times a day — and upload and share photos and blog posts several times a day?