• Life is a Live Stream!

    Life is a Live Stream!

    Your own life is a live stream.

    Thoughts:

    1. Never stop streaming
    2. Never stop sharing your art works
    3. Never stop experiencing new things
    4. Delight in change, flux, and “real time”.
    5. Don’t desire anything else but the present moment; desire to extract the fullest maximum from now!
    6. Your life is the best life. Don’t desire to live the life of others, desire to share and stream more of your own personal life!
  • Why Criticize Others?

    Why Criticize Others?

    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:

    1. For a year try to never critique someone else outloud or in conversation with others. I think to critique others in your head is natural and fine; but just keep it to yourself.
    2. Before critiquing someone else, ask yourself: “Have I been guilty of that in the past?”
    3. Focus on yourself and ignore others.

    Stay focused on yourself!

    ERIC

  • When in Doubt, Choose Adventure

    When in Doubt, Choose Adventure

    Whenever you have an option in life, always take the more dangerous and adventurous option!

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  • What is a Photo Essay?

    What is a Photo Essay?

    A photo essay is an attempt (essay) to understand a place (and yourself) through the images you make.

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  • Visual Hunter and Gatherer

    Visual Hunter and Gatherer

    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?

  • Eternally Photograph Yourself

    Eternally Photograph Yourself

    1. Never stop photographing yourself (selfie, showing your soul through the photos you shoot and make).
    2. There is no final “state” for you to become or achieve in photography or art. Eternally delight in change, flux, and your own visual growth and evolution.
    3. Never stop experimenting with new aesthetics, new techniques, new approaches, and new types/styles of images.
    4. The point isn’t to make a perfect photograph, or a timeless photo book/product. The goal is to keep staying motivated and inspired to make photos until you die (hopefully at age 120).
    5. Never stop traveling, exploring new areas, experience new cultures, and meeting new types of people.
    6. Never stick with the same camera for the rest of your whole life; evolve with technology.
    7. Artistic productivity as the means and the final goal.
  • Hanoi Street Photography Diary v2

    Hanoi Street Photography Diary v2

    Hanoi as a creative/digital entrepreneur and street photography paradise:

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  • Home PDF Photography Book v1

    Home PDF Photography Book v1

    A personal photography book of HOME // Feb, 2019.

    Download:

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  • Patina

    Patina

    Patina— wear and tear, and “improvement” of aesthetics through use, wear, tear, the effects of time as beautiful!

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  • The New Digital Elite

    The New Digital Elite

    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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  • Demetricate Yourself

    Demetricate Yourself

    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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  • Let’s Make Art ARS Again

    Let’s Make Art ARS Again

    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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  • The Art of Living Light

    The Art of Living Light

    It seems that life is much better when we live light.

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  • We Eat and Drink Coffee Several Times a Day– Why Not Create and Shoot Several Times a Day?

    We Eat and Drink Coffee Several Times a Day– Why Not Create and Shoot Several Times a Day?

    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:

    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?

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  • Creative Capitalism

    Creative Capitalism

    As a liberal “elite” person, I’m not supposed to like capitalism. But upon deep reflection, I think I do!

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  • Hanoi Photo Diary v1

    Hanoi Photo Diary v1

    Initial impressions being back in Hanoi (compared to living here 2 years ago):

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  • Chu Viet Ha: New Hanoi Street Photography

    Chu Viet Ha: New Hanoi Street Photography

    Chu Viet Ha: one of my best buddies here in Hanoi, and a photographer whose work I really admire.

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  • Creative Compulsion

    Creative Compulsion

    Perhaps there is something in our DNA in which we desire to discharge our creative force and power. Perhaps there is a compulsion we have to make artwork; similar to when we have an urge to workout (if we are muscularly fit?)

  • Why I Love Hanoi

    Why I Love Hanoi

    Just arrived in Hanoi, and wanted to reflect a bit on why I love Hanoi– and my experiences here.

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  • Think Different.

    Think Different.

    To think different means:

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  • Satoki Nagata: How to Stay Inspired and Motivated in Your Photography Long-Term

    Satoki Nagata: How to Stay Inspired and Motivated in Your Photography Long-Term

    Satoki Nagata is a photographer-artist I deeply admire. When I heard he was in a deep depression with his photography, I was shocked. Fortunately he is currently re-gaining his photographic wings– and producing new images. In this interview and feature, Satoki shares some personal thoughts on re-gaining motivation and creative ability in his photography and creative life:

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  • Become a Creative Activity!

    Become a Creative Activity!

    A fun idea and thought from my buddy Nietzsche:

    Don’t worry about concerning yourself as an “individual”. Instead, consider yourself as a creative activity!

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  • iPhone and Smartphones as the New Point and Shoot Digital Camera

    iPhone and Smartphones as the New Point and Shoot Digital Camera

    In the past a lot of photographers would look down on point and shoot cameras and on photographers who used more “newbie” cameras.

    But why this snobbery?

    My theory is that insecure photographers are always trying to prop up their legitimacy as photographers by purchasing big/expensive/uncommon cameras, and they feel more powerful and legitimate by disparaging “lesser” photographers who shoot with “worse” cameras like iPhones, smartphones, or point and shoot cameras.

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  • How to Conquer Jetlag

    How to Conquer Jetlag

    Just landed in Hanoi (after a long flight from LAX -> Taipei, to Hanoi), and surprisingly, I’m feeling pretty good! It seems a combination of intermittent fasting, lots of strong black coffee, and a brief nap on the plane did the trick!

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  • Never Stop Moving Forward!

    Never Stop Moving Forward!

    An anti-romanticism, anti-past/anti-nostalgia view of thinking about life:

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  • Art is the Answer!

    Art is the Answer!

    A lot of us in life feel disempowered, shitty, and lack the vigor to live.

    My simple answer:

    Art is the reason to live!

    Specifically:

    YOUR ability/faculty/opportunity to create art.

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  • Why Upgrade?

    Why Upgrade?


    How often should I upgrade my camera or devices, or cars, homes, clothes, etc?

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  • Shed

    Shed

    In traveling, life, etc; it seems that instead of thinking about what to buy, “optimize”, or add to your life, it seems more effective to determine what to shed, what to NOT bring (travel), what NOT to acquire and essentially we’re trying to build this skill:

    What to add to shed from your life, not what to add to your life.

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  • Why Flash Street Photography is So Fun

    Why Flash Street Photography is So Fun

    Flash street photography is fun because it makes interesting images, dynamic compositions, is challenging

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  • Why I Love Color

    Why I Love Color

    Color is one of my favorite visual stimuluses:

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  • 📷 New ERIC KIM Workshops in Honolulu, LA, NYC, Berlin, Boston & Life Updates

    📷 New ERIC KIM Workshops in Honolulu, LA, NYC, Berlin, Boston & Life Updates

    Dear streettogs,

    Wanted to give you a life update (and also share the news about my upcoming workshopsin Honolulu (June 29-30)Los Angeles (July 13-14), Berlin (September 14-15) Register Intent hereNYC (October 5-6), and Boston (March 21-22, 2020) – Register intent here.

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  • ERIC KIM “Discover Your Unique Voice in Street Photography” Workshop (New York City/October 5-6, 2019)

    ERIC KIM “Discover Your Unique Voice in Street Photography” Workshop (New York City/October 5-6, 2019)

    Dear friend,

    If you’re hungry to take your street photography to the next level, I cordially invite you to my Discover Your Unique Voice in Street Photography in New York City, October 5-6 2019.

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  • You Are NOT Too Shy for Street Photography by Frederik Trovatten

    My buddy Frederik Trovatten from Mexico City just put out a new video on conquering your fears in street photography titled “You are not too shy for street photography“. Check it out and get inspired to hit the streets!

  • Why You Must Assert Your Personality

    Why You Must Assert Your Personality

    There is only one of you in the universe, and your thoughts, ideas, philosophies, and artworks are valuable.

    Why strive to become someone else, to emulate the virtues of others, and why negate your personality and ego? Why not assert and express yourself, your individuality, and yourself?

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  • MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

    MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

    A way I love to approach life:

    Always in beta testing/prototype quickly, and keep iterating!

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  • Uberlight

    Uberlight

    When in doubt, optimize your life for uberlight.

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  • John Wick 1 Cinematography v5

    John Wick 1 Cinematography v5

    The final installation for the cinematography of John Wick 1. See v4, v3, v2, v1.

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  • John Wick 1 Cinematography v4

    John Wick 1 Cinematography v4

    Continuing our John Wick 1 cinema series. See part 3, part 2, and part 1.

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  • STREET FOTO San Francisco 2019: International Street Photography Festival (June 3-9, 2019)

    STREET FOTO San Francisco 2019: International Street Photography Festival (June 3-9, 2019)

    Hey streettogs, don’t miss your opportunity to join STREET FOTO (SF) this year, June 3-9, 2019th. The lowdown is that there will be epic contests, portfolio reviews, workshops, lectures, photowalks, and exhibitions.

    See the contest finalists from 2018: and also subscribe to their email newsletter to be the first to know about all the news for the event!

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  • Transform Your Environment for Yourself

    Transform Your Environment for Yourself

    Should we adapt ourselves to our environment, or adapt our environment to ourselves?

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  • Shoot with a Flash During the Day (in Bright Sunlight)

    Shoot with a Flash During the Day (in Bright Sunlight)

    I’m amazed — the effect of shooting with a flash during the day (in bright sunlight) improves your photos so much!

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  • John Wick 1 Cinematography v3

    John Wick 1 Cinematography v3

    Part 3 for John Wick 1 (the original). See part 1, and part 2.

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  • John Wick 1 Cinematography v2

    John Wick 1 Cinematography v2

    Part 2 of the first John Wick (see part 1 here). 

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  • Advance

    Advance

    In life it seems the best strategy is to never stop advancing, moving forward, against any adversaries or difficulties.

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  • Don’t Complain; Change.

    Don’t Complain; Change.

    No more complaining for me.

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  • John Wick 1 Cinematography v1

    John Wick 1 Cinematography v1

    John Wick: one of my favorite films of all-time (both the first and second). Also great cinematography!

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  • In Praise of Small Devices

    In Praise of Small Devices

    Smaller is better.

    1. For phones, smaller phones are better: Less thumb pain for texting a lot, lighter weight (less strain on hands), generally cheaper than larger devices (iPhone as cheaper than iPhone Max), easier to use/text with one hand, and generally higher pixel density in display.
    2. For cameras, point and shoot cameras as the best cameras: Fits in your front pocket, you can shoot with it all the time, you always have the camera with you and ready to shoot. Also in street photography, you are less suspicious looking, and attract less attention. RICOH GR II as a perfect camera.
    3. Smaller laptops: Lighter, more compact, less strain when carrying and ability to take it with you everywhere you go. I’ll never buy a big laptop.
    4. Smaller cars: Easier to park, ability to park in super small spots, cheaper, more affordable on gas, and generally more fun to drive. My 1990 Miata (no air conditioning, no power steering) as one of the most fun cars I’ve ever driven.
    5. Video cameras: Instead of a big video camera, ease of using GoPro, your phone, or the new DJI Video vlogging camera. Smaller video camera setup easier to use, and less conspicuous in public.
    6. Smaller headphones: Better to use in-ear monitor headphones than the big noise canceling ones. More compactable in your bag, and less bulk and weight when traveling. Or in general, the joy of the new Apple Airpods for smallness and ease of use.
  • Late Adopter

    Late Adopter

    When Nothing Compelling Exists, Don’t Buy New Things for the Sake of It!

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  • Only Create What Interests You

    Only Create What Interests You

    If you’re interested in what you’re working on, most likely others will be too!

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  • In Praise of Apple Photos

    In Praise of Apple Photos

    In my never-ending quest to simplify my photographic workflow (and also my life workflow) — I’ve discovered that Apple Photos is actually a very strong alternative to Adobe Lightroom (or perhaps– even superior?)

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  • Never Stop Making Artwork which Impresses You, and Share Them!

    Never Stop Making Artwork which Impresses You, and Share Them!

    What is the purpose of making timeless art if you’re not going to be around to reap the benefits of your own efforts?

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  • Why Live Life Entrepreneurially?

    Why Live Life Entrepreneurially?

    In praise of an uncertain, risky, and more fun/adventurous life!

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  • Inspire Yourself with Your Own Images

    Inspire Yourself with Your Own Images

    Don’t seek inspiration from outside of yourself; seek to inspire yourself with your own photos, your own images.

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  • #jpegonly

    #jpegonly

    One of the best ways to speed up your photographic workflow:

    Only shoot JPEG, don’t bother with additional post-processing, and just share/upload your photos directly!

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  • Existential Photography

    Existential Photography

    My buddy Jeffrey Lam is currently writing a paper on “Existential Health”; the idea that now, health is more of a philosophical issue.

    Which made me realize: at this point photography is the same. Photography is an existential (philosophy of purpose) thing!

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  • Adaptation

    Adaptation

    It seems no matter how exciting or interesting or good something is, we will adapt to it.

    Which makes me wonder:

    How can we best live our lives, considering we will adapt to almost everything in life?

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  • Are Point-and-Shoot Cameras the Best Cameras?

    Are Point-and-Shoot Cameras the Best Cameras?

    A thought while watching John Wick 2:

    John Wick seems to ultimately prefer his pistols (small, most versatile gun). Perhaps we as photographers should also prioritize our smallest and most effective cameras– aka point-and-shoot cameras?

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  • How to Edit Your Own Photography Projects

    How to Edit Your Own Photography Projects

    To ‘edit‘ your project means to select your favorite photos for a certain project. Here are some practical thoughts and tips on editing your own photography projects:

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  • Is it Really Possible to Make Good Photos Anywhere You Are?

    Is it Really Possible to Make Good Photos Anywhere You Are?

    We all want to make good, great, or “better” photos. But a lot of us lack the inspiration to shoot every day, or we lack the motivation to shoot every day. Or perhaps we are too tired. Or nothing around us in our environment inspires us.

    So the question is:

    Is it possible to make good or interesting photos where we live, or anywhere we are? Is it necessary for you to live in a big city or to be constantly traveling to exotic places to make good photos?

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  • Become Greater than Your Idols

    Become Greater than Your Idols

    I think it is good to have idols and role models who inspire you, and people which motivate you to greatness.

    A thought:

    Perhaps we should strive to BECOME GREATER than those who came before us, and to become GREATER than idols we admire (who are still alive today).

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  • Delightful Delay

    Delightful Delay

    Similar to the notion of “purposeful procrastination” comes my new notion of “delightful delay”:

    Don’t feel rushed to adopt new technologies. Don’t be an “early adopter”. Delight in delaying trivial decisions!

    For example,

    1. Delight in the classics (classic books, poetry, design, artworks)
    2. Be skeptical of new technologies and “first generation” products.
    3. When in doubt, don’t buy it.
    4. Stick to the tried and true.
    5. Don’t seek to “improve” your workflows. Seek to simplify and streamline your workflows.
    6. Ignore trends and hype. If it smells like a fad, it probably is a time-wasting and distracting fad, that will quickly pass.
    7. If you discover tools you really like, stick with them as long as possible!
    8. With technology, often it is a good idea to invest in something one generation older (used or refurbished) for massive savings and better value!
  • Fun Photography Tips

    Fun Photography Tips

    Photography must be fun, or else it isn’t worthwhile. Here are some fun photography tips for you:

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  • What is ‘Healthy’ and ‘Unhealthy’?

    What is ‘Healthy’ and ‘Unhealthy’?

    Ever since being a fat kid (hot pocket diet as a child), I have always been curious about physical exercise, diet, and health.

    But when people talk about “health” — things/foods/lifestyles which are “healthy” versus “unhealthy” — what do people really mean to say?

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  • Personal Bodily Aesthetics

    Personal Bodily Aesthetics

    There is no “ideal” body shape. Just strive to look the way you want to look:

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  • Intermittent Fasting Tips

    Intermittent Fasting Tips

    I’ve been quite religiously following a quite strict intermittent fasting schedule the last 2 years (no breakfast or lunch, only a massive dinner), and here are some practical tips and intermittent fasting hacks which have helped me (based on my own personal experience):

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  • Beyond Basic

    Beyond Basic

    Life is too short to be basic.

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  • Is Entertainment Bad?

    Is Entertainment Bad?

    A question that arose in my mind this morning:

    Is entertainment ‘bad’?

    Furthermore:

    When we say ‘entertainment’ — what do we really mean?

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  • What’s more important: image quality or ergonomics?

    What’s more important: image quality or ergonomics?

    I think more important than image quality of a camera is ergonomics (size, feel of the camera in your hand, UI/UX of menu and button system, responsiveness, haptic feedback, build quality, and weight/compactness).

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