Don’t desire to photograph foreign places; strive to photograph your own local city and neighborhood! Some tips and ideas for you:
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How to Become More Powerful
Dear friend,
If you don’t feel powerful in life, how can you enact change? How can you make an impact?
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Free Ebook: Street Photography Start Guide by Mark Volz [Available in German]
We are excited to share the beautifully designed free ebook “Street Photography Start Guide” by enthusiastic and talented photographer Mark Volz! Mark contributes valuable open source information on photography in the German language. Thank you Mark! Follow his blog and discover more resources like this on the Eric Kim Forum.
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Back in Stock: Phantom Black Eric Kim Case for your Ricoh, Film, SD Cards, Camera Necessities
The ERIC KIM CASE is back in stock just in time for last minute gifts for you or your loved ones. Â The ERIC KIM CASE is exclusively available only in the HAPTIC SHOP. Pick one up, receive free gift wrapping and gift note, and choose priority shipping if you would like to receive it as soon as possible!
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Autotelic Photography
‘Autotelic’ means:
(more…)To do something by yourself, to be self-driven for a purpose you believe in.
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How to Improve Your Photography
To improve your photography means to profit from your photography; to gain personal benefits from photography.
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Announcing the New Henri Neck Strap Mark III
The new Henri Neck Strap Mark III: The ultimate strap for street photographers, now available in the HAPTIC SHOP.
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How to Cull Your Photos
To cull means to cut down; to take your 1,000 photos and then determine which few photos you actually care about.
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The Superman Low Angle Perspective Photography Composition Effect
If you crouch super low, and photograph upwards, you make your subject look larger than life (like superman):
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Body Before Mind
Why is it that there is so much emphasis on our mind, intellect, and rationality– but almost no emphasis on our body, muscles, and physiology?
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6 Daily Photography Exercises
We must exercise everyday to be in peak health and strength. Shouldn’t we do the same with our photography?
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Life is More Important than Photography
Photography as a means to improve your life, not the ultimate end in itself:
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Never Stay the Same
Why is it that in modern society, to be ‘consistent’ is seen as good, and to be a ‘flip flopper’ is seen as such a negative trait?
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The Photographer is a Judge
Whatever you photograph, you’re making a judgement — whether good or bad.Â
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Optimistic Photography
Robert Capa: one of my photographic heroes, because he was able to show the beauty and joy of life, even in the midst of pain war, and suffering.Â
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Morality and Ethics in Photography
Are there any “ultimate” morals or ethics when it comes to photography? I think not.Â
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Courage is Everything.
You cannot control your externals, but you can control how courageous you are in life. And the more you exert your courage in life, the stronger you will become.
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In Praise of Extreme Post-Processing
Perhaps as we get stronger as a visual artist, we need a stronger visual stimulus from our own photographs? Does this mean we need to post-process our photos more extremely?
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How to Stand Out
Dear friend,
We have established it is good to be different. Now the more practical question:
(more…)How do we stand out from the masses?
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HAPTIC Fukubukuro Box
Update: We had such a high demand for the first round of the Fukubukuro Version 1 (December 2018) and sold out in less than 24 hours! Due to the overwhelming response, we added  THREE (3) more boxes to allow more people chances to access this special offer. (Total boxes created this version: 13) (December 13, 2018)
Reward yourself this holiday season and take your photography to new heights with the HAPTIC Fukubukuro Box.
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Fibonacci Spiral Photography Composition Tips
The Fibonacci Spiral: one of the best compositional tools we have as photographers:
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Review of Huawei P20 Pro Phone Camera
The Huawei P20 Pro has the best “photographer focused” camera interface, and has the best aesthetic and “look” for their ‘Vivid’ Color filter.Â
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How to Express Yourself via Photography
Express: to press out your creative force and power:
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How to Improve Your Life
I think we are all striving to improve our life. But what does that really mean?
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Gaussian Blur Photography Composition Test
To know whether your “figure to ground” (or the separation / edge detection) of your photo is good or not, apply the “Gaussian Blur” filter to your photos (Photoshop, Procreate):
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What Makes a Great Photograph? #4 Robert Capa
Robert Capa: one of my favorite photographers of all time.
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How to Become a Photography Blogger
If you upload your photos to Instagram or Facebook, you’re technically already a photography blogger.
Yet what I want to encourage you with is this:
(more…)You must own your own photography blog, and your own photography website and platform.Â
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FREE Gift Wrapping with All Haptic Orders over $49 this Holiday Season!
From now until January 1, 2019, all orders over 49 USD in the HAPTIC SHOP come with FREE gift wrapping and custom gift message!
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Is There an Ideal Lifestyle?
I’ve been living nomadically with Cindy the last 2 years. Is this the ideal lifestyle? A lot of my friends think it is.Â
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Your Purpose in Life is to Make Art
I just finished re-watching the film “Scarface”, and I was struck by the idea:
Once you have it all, then what?
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Use Photography as a Optimistic Stimulus for Your Life
Dear friend,
This is a simple thought:
(more…)Avoid pessimism in life. Use photography as a tool, a stimulus, to help you find more purpose, direction, and joy in life.
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Why Photography is Essential for Your Life
As photographers, we are image-makers — and we make images via photographs. But what is the value of a photograph– for ourselves, and for society in general?
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Never Stop Striving for More
A thought: perhaps the best way to become greater is to NOT be easily satisfied. Perhaps, to never be satisfied?
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How to Achieve Your Human Potential
What do you think is the ultimate zenith of human potential? What do you think is your personal maximum?
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Idea: Shoot Street Photography While Listening to Music
If you feel self-conscious when shooting street photography, try this out:
(more…)Shoot street photography while listening to music on your headphones.
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High Angle Perspective Street Photography Composition Technique
To make more unique street photos, shoot with your camera high in the air, pointing downwards:
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STRAPS by KIM
To be happier as a photographer, be a more productive photographer, by shooting more photos. Finding the ideal camera and strap for you will help:
ERIC KIM STRAPS

I’ve pretty much shot with all the cameras out there, and I still think the RICOH GR II is the best camera. Small, fits in your front pocket, and practically invisible when you’re shooting on the streets.
If you use ERIC KIM NECK STRAP on your RICOH GR II, you practically don’t feel the weight. You forget you even have it around your neck! This means, you will carry your camera with you everywhere you go, and you’re more likely to shoot photos. And the more photos you shoot, the more likely you are to get some photos you really like!

If you prefer a more minimalist strap for your RICOH GR II, get an ERIC KIM WRIST STRAP. I generally find it is more convenient to have a neck strap, but this is what I noticed with a wrist strap:
When you carry your camera with a wrist strap, you are more likely to shoot photos.
Perhaps this is because you feel the weight of the camera in your hand?
HENRI STRAPS

The classic OG Henri Neck Strap was designed from the beginning to be the most beautiful, functional, and fashionable camera strap for street photographers. The HENRI line was born from dissatisfaction. The dissatisfaction that all the other camera straps I’ve used in the past for street photography weren’t good enough, or just didn’t look cool.

Henri Wrist Straps (Available in Crema Brown and PHANTOM BLACK) At HAPTIC, we are addicted to innovation. We have constantly been iterating the HENRI Straps based on your feedback, and we have an extensive lineup to fit your personal lifestyle, camera, and your own personal style.

Cindy with LUMIX LX100 and Henri Wrist Strap For example the classic OG Henri Wrist Strap: ideal for smaller cameras. Strong, robust, yet minimal.
HENRI SHOULDER STRAP

HENRI SHOULDER STRAP: Available in Phantom Black and Crema Brown If you prefer to wear your camera cross-body, pick up a HENRI SHOULDER STRAP, either in the bold PHANTOM BLACK, or the elegant CREMA BROWN. This strap is also ideal for you if you are bigger or taller.
HENRI WRIST STRAP: PRO EDITION

HENRI WRIST STRAP: PRO EDITION is probably one of our most innovative straps. The ultimate hybrid between neck strap and wrist strap.
We took the soft neck pad from the Henri Neck Strap, and fused it to the Henri Wrist Strap. Thus, the ultimate synthesis between the Neck Strap and the Wrist Strap– ideal if your camera is slightly bigger or heavier.

Lumix G9 x Henri Wrist Strap Pro (Crema Brown) For example, I currently have the Henri Wrist Strap Pro on my Lumix G9 (which is heavier, with the larger Leica 12mm f/1.4 lens).
If you have a larger Fujifilm XT-series, a Sony A7-series, or a Leica with a heavier Summilux lens, the HENRI WRIST STRAP PRO is ideal for you. It comes in two flavors:


JUST SHOOT IT.

Bil Brown with Leica M6 x Henri Neck Strap (Crema Brown) A strap won’t make you a better photographer. But having the ideal strap will help you carry your camera with you everywhere you go, and to be honest– just always having your camera with you is 90% of the battle. Even a step further– having your camera always on you like a bracelet or a necklace is the ultimate form to always be prepared BEFORE the decisive moment happens!
Ultimately, the most important thing for us photographers is to never stop shooting. So when in doubt, remember our motto:
JUST SHOOT IT.
ERIC
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Seek Your Own Personal Zenith
How high can you soar in your lifetime? Accumulate your strength, power, and influence slowly– while also constantly pushing your limits.
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BUY BOOKS, NOT GEAR: The Best Photography Gifts for Christmas
The best presents for photographers for this Christmas:
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The Top 3 Spots in D.C. for Street Photography by Robert Trejo
When I was in Washington D.C., I bumped into Robert Trejo, a passionate strettog. I asked him for personal recommendations on shooting street photography in D.C., and here are his personal recommendations:
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How to Master Marketing in Photography
To be a successful photographer, you need to be both a great photographer AND a great marketer. To me, these two are integral (like the yin-yang).
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Why You Must Become a Selfish Photographer
Shoot for yourself, according to your own standards. Get the shot no matter what.
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How to Become a More Objective Photographer
Make a stronger body of work by becoming more ruthless, objective, and exacting from your own photos:
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All Cameras are Good Cameras
Shoot all day, every day, with whatever camera is least cumbersome to you.
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Exploit Your Environment to the Maximum
We are often dissatisfied with our environment, as if the environment was more interesting than us.
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How to Shoot Low Angle Perspective Street Photography Composition Technique
Simple way to make more compelling and dynamic street photographs:
Shoot from a low angle, to make your subject look “larger than life”.
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12 Tips How to Shoot Better Photos on iPhone
Practical tips on making better photos on iPhone (or any phone camera):
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How to Make a Photography Project Which Never Dies
The worth of an artwork? Whether it survives or dies.
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Part 1: CASINO Film Cinematography Composition
CASINO: another masterpiece from Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, and Joe Pesci:
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Why Express Yourself?
Art is a form of self-expression — but what is the worth of self-expression? Why express yourself?




















