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  • Random Pictures 011

    Random Pictures 011

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  • CREATIVE DYNAMITE

    CREATIVE DYNAMITE

    Blurred London skyline, 2018

    Creative dynamite
    overcome your pain and strife
    keep flying high; creative kite
    be excited for the future, its all joy no bite

    Space takeoff rocket London screen

    Creative flight,
    this shit is tight
    and rife with hope and opportunity
    never feel fear; just make art and do it fluidly
    make art like a child, stupidly
    and foolishly.

    blurred tate modern reflection

    Creative wheel,
    Keep your axles spinning
    perpetual motion

    Keep streaming with the digital ocean.

    ERIC


    POETRY

    Ceiling clouds. New York Public Library. Pentax 645Z

    • KILL EK
    • ROOTS.
    • MURALS.
    • Keep Sailing
  • How to Creatively Flourish in Life

    How to Creatively Flourish in Life

    Dear friend, one of the secrets of ‘true’ happiness in life: focus on your own ‘creative flourishing’.

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  • Entrepreneurship 101: Growth and Innovation Over Self-Preservation

    Entrepreneurship 101: Growth and Innovation Over Self-Preservation

    If you’re an entrepreneur, you must seek growth over everything else.

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  • New eBook: HOW TO SEE: Visual Guide to Composition, Color, & Editing in Photography

    New eBook: HOW TO SEE: Visual Guide to Composition, Color, & Editing in Photography

    HOW TO SEE is your personal visual acuity manual to learn to “SEE” composition, color, and “read” (evaluate) the elements of a good photograph.

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  • SHOOT!

    SHOOT!

    Don’t think; just shoot!

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  • 15 Practical, Fun, and Creative Photography Assignments to Reinspire You

    15 Practical, Fun, and Creative Photography Assignments to Reinspire You

    Practical, fun, and creative photography assignments to reinspire you:

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  • 5 Dynamic Off-Center Street Photography Compositions

    5 Dynamic Off-Center Street Photography Compositions

    To make better compositions, don’t center your subjects. To make your compositions more dynamic, put your subjects off to the side.

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  • BOSTON Photography Diary I

    BOSTON Photography Diary I

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  • LONDON Photography Diary

    LONDON Photography Diary

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  • How to Motivate Yourself in Life

    How to Motivate Yourself in Life

    What is the first driver– what is the initial spark which causes us to move, or do stuff in life?

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  • In Praise of Simple Photography

    In Praise of Simple Photography

    Why be simple photographer?

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  • How to Act in Life

    How to Act in Life

    Dear friend,

    The antidote to nihilism or pessimism in life is to ACT — to do something (self-directed) that fulfills our own inner curiosities, or our own inner creative motives.

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  • How to Be Optimistic in Life

    How to Be Optimistic in Life

    How can we live without optimism? Optimism is the elixir of life!

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  • JAPAN Street Photography by ERIC KIM

    JAPAN Street Photography by ERIC KIM

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  • 5 Night Street Photography Composition Tips

    5 Night Street Photography Composition Tips

    You can make epic night and winter street photographs, just remember to go out and shoot!

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  • How to Express Your Creative Instinct

    How to Express Your Creative Instinct

    It is my theory that we all have a creative instinct, but we allow our inner critic (or outside critics) to prevent ourselves from self-expression.

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  • How to Dictate Your Purpose in Life

    How to Dictate Your Purpose in Life

    The secret of living a happy life is to live a purposeful life.

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  • Schoolgirls & Robots: The Story Behind Sean Lotman’s Sunlanders

    Schoolgirls & Robots: The Story Behind Sean Lotman’s Sunlanders

    Postcards from the Darkroom Series

    “Back by popular demand, Postcards from the Darkroom is a feature on Haptic Press by Sean Lotman. All images posted will be scans of his color prints handmade in his darkroom. A lover of narrative and color and travel, Sean hopes to tell a story or at least convey a feeling. He is the author of Sunlanders (Available for a limited time in the HAPTIC SHOP).”

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  • Photographers Alter and Transform Reality!

    Photographers Alter and Transform Reality!

    Some more fun philosophizing — a photographer is all about making fictions with his or her photos; altering and transforming reality with their camera.

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  • LONDON Photo Diary I

    LONDON Photo Diary I

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  • How to Motivate Yourself to Make Photos in Winter

    How to Motivate Yourself to Make Photos in Winter

    One of the most challenging things in the wintertime is to overcome the feeling of depression, gloom, and to discover inspiration and motivation to make photos, explore, find joy and optimism, and make art.

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  • Photography Entrepreneurship 101: INFLUENCE

    Photography Entrepreneurship 101: INFLUENCE

    Dear friend,

    If you want to succeed as an entrepreneur — realize, INFLUENCE is the most important thing to cultivate.

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  • How to Shoot Photos Everyday

    How to Shoot Photos Everyday

    Dear friend,

    I’m currently the most prolific I’ve ever been in photography– shooting hundreds of photographs a day of just random stuff. I feel fantastic, and want to share this joy with you — how I have been able to shoot photographs everyday, and find joy and beauty in the mundane, everyday.

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  • LISBOA DIARY V

    LISBOA DIARY V

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  • What Do You Do Once All of Your Dreams Are Realized?

    What Do You Do Once All of Your Dreams Are Realized?

    Cindy posed this question to me, “What do you do once all of your dreams in life are realized?”

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  • Announcement of STREET CLUB Winter School Winners

    Announcement of STREET CLUB Winter School Winners

    Photo by Joy – Winner of STREET CLUB Winter School

    Eric and I (Cindy) are so so grateful for all who participated in Street Club Winter School on the ERIC KIM FORUM–an open and free school with photography challenges based on STREET NOTES. A very big special thanks goes to VICKI SEABROOK who volunteered to coordinate the Winter School.

    Feel free to continue uploading and providing feedback on the assignment threads. Also, if you’re looking for some more challenges, pick up a copy of STREET HUNT –now available as a mobile edition.

    Congratulations to Joy and Geoff! Winners please contact me at hapticindustries@gmail.com for your prize.

    Street hunt cover

    STREET HUNT is your new street photography field assignments manual, full of brand new, innovative, and challenging street photography adventures for you to embark on.

    If you would like to coordinate the next Street Club, let us know! We would love to continue the community of learning here on the forum 🙂

    Best,

    Cindy & Eric


    WELCOME TO STREET CLUB: YOUR FREE PHOTOGRAPHY SCHOOL (Summer 2017, Winter 2018)

    During the week, complete the assignment and upload your 1-3 best photos from the week to this thread. Feel free to add your own reflections on the assignment: What were your challenges and successes? At the end of the week on Sunday, Eric and I will choose our favorite images and explain why.

    Our dream for STREETCLUB is to

    1) Encourage you to shoot, experiment, and learn and

    2) Learn from others by providing and receiving constructive feedback. (Each photo you upload, leave constructive feedback for three other photos).

    HAVE FUN! Love, Cindy, Eric, & Vicki


    ARCHIVE: STREET CLUB SUMMER SCHOOL 2017

    STREET CLUB video reviews is over, but you can still participate by completing the assignments and leaving feedback on others’ submissions on the threads below. Keep shooting!

    Week 1: 5 Yes, 5 No

    Week 2: 10 NO’s

    Week 3: Clean Background

    Week 4: Subtract, Simplify

    Week 5: Gestures

    Week 6: Depth/Layers


    ARCHIVE: STREET CLUB WINTER SCHOOL, JANUARY 2018 Coordinated by Vicki Seabrook

    WINTER SCHOOL

    Week 1: One arm length

    Photo by @NIKH
    Photo by @NIKH

    Week 2: One square block

    Photo by @Steef_Jordans

    Week 3: Don’t move

    Photo by @vickiseabrook

    Week 4: Shoot the Rainbow

    Photo by @Vishal
  • 30 Life Lessons I’ve Learned Turning 30

    30 Life Lessons I’ve Learned Turning 30

    I just turned 30 years old — here are some personal life lessons I’ve learned so far:

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  • 30 Life Lessons Eric Kim has Taught Me about Photography, Life, Work, and Love

    In celebration of Eric’s big 30th birthday, I (Cindy) made a list of 30 top things I’ve learned from Eric Kim—the generous educator, experimental photographer, and open and honest friend.
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  • New eBook: STREET HUNT: Street Photography Field Assignments Manual

    New eBook: STREET HUNT: Street Photography Field Assignments Manual

    STREET HUNT is your personal guide to push yourself outside of your comfort zone, and to embark on new, exciting, and fun street photography adventures!

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  • How to Simplify Your Life

    How to Simplify Your Life

    “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” – Leonardo da Vinci

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  • How to Talk to Strangers

    How to Talk to Strangers

    One of the greatest joys of being alive is having the opportunity to talk, engage, and interact with other humans.

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  • Choose Your Own Photography Adventure Flowchart

    Choose Your Own Photography Adventure Flowchart

    Adventure awaits! CHOOSE YOUR OWN PHOTOGRAPHY ADVENTURE is your unique opportunity to find inspiration through helpful photography assignments catered to you.

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  • 10 Essential Social Media Strategies for Photographers

    10 Essential Social Media Strategies for Photographers

    What is social media, why use social media, and what are practical strategies we can implement?

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  • Free PDF Visualization Guide: How to Monetize Your Photography

    Free PDF Visualization Guide: How to Monetize Your Photography

    Download your free and exclusive PDF guide: “How to Monetize Your Photography” by ANNETTE KIM.

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  • How to Overcome Fear in Street Photography

    How to Overcome Fear in Street Photography

    What is fear in street photography, and how can we conquer and overcome it?

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  • Why Do We Fear Failure?

    Why Do We Fear Failure?

    Dear friend,

    What holds us down and holds us back in life? Often our fear of failure that is self imposed by ourselves.

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  • On Risk Taking and Entrepreneurship

    On Risk Taking and Entrepreneurship

    What is entrepreneurship? To me, it is taking risks for the sake of the collective of humanity, and discovering knowledge, wisdom, and utility for our fellow human beings.

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  • Lisbon Edition: Where in the World is ERIC?

    Lisbon Edition: Where in the World is ERIC?

    As I write these lines from my laptop, while standing (with laptop on top of a microwave in the Airbnb kitchen of our apartment in Lisbon), we are preparing our last day with our moms.

    Cindy, my mom, Cindy's mom huddled around laptop. Lisbon, 2018
    Cindy, my mom, Cindy’s mom huddled around laptop. Lisbon, 2018

    First sent out to ERIC KIM NEWSLETTER

    Food adventure with our moms in Lisbon.
    Food adventure with our moms in Lisbon.

    My mom, Cindy’s mom, Cindy and I had a phenomenal time here in Lisbon — enjoying the absolutely delicious spicy frango chicken, and also the epic home-cooking that our moms have been doing for us.

    Family portrait at our Airbnb in Lisbon, 2018
    Family portrait at our Airbnb in Lisbon, 2018

    Every day, our moms (while Cindy and I are usually still in bed), go to the local Lisbon farmers market, buys fresh groceries, fresh meats (most chicken/pork being around 1-2 euros for a kilogram (2 pounds)), and also go on little expeditions with one another.

    Fish from my mom in Lisbon.
    Fish from my mom in Lisbon.
    Barbecue chicken in the park with family. Lisbon, 2018
    Barbecue chicken in the park with family. Lisbon, 2018
    Our moms cooking at home. Lisbon, 2018
    Our moms cooking at home. Lisbon, 2018
    My moms spicy pork belly made at our Airbnb
    My moms spicy pork belly made at our Airbnb
    Cindy’s moms amazing pulled chicken salad
    Cindy’s moms amazing pulled chicken salad

    Cindy and I have been working on some really cool video projects while in Marseille, and while here in Lisbon, we have been spending time interviewing our moms (Cindy did a video project titled: “The Undeniable Force of Kho Khan“), and I’ve been philosophizing a lot on why Street Photography is Empowerment.

    Also Cindy and I worked together (for countless hours, and with endless espressos) perfecting our new book: “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Street Photography” — thank all of you who picked up a copy. It has been a fun challenge distilling all of my knowledge in street photography, and writing a personal, honest, and practical/philosophical guide to street photography.

    Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Mastering Street Photography
    Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Street Photography

    Traveling with (both) our moms

    My mo filleting a fish, for home made ceviche
    My mo filleting a fish, for home made ceviche
    My moms home made fish ceviche
    My moms home made fish ceviche

    Some people ask — “How is it like traveling with both your moms?” To answer shortly: awesome. Having double-mom power is the biggest blessing — Cindy and I love our time talking with them, learning more about our childhood, and also about their personal goals/ambitions in life.

    My mom having fun by the water

    For example, I have been teaching my mom how to start her own photography blog in Korean– both on her Chromebook and on her phone. Cindy has been empowering her mom to take photos, create slideshows using the free ‘Quik’ app in the Google Play store, and also how to crop/create her own profile pictures.

    Cindy's mom and my mom, enjoying Portuguese Egg Tarts in Lisbon, a photo that puts a smile on my face :)
    Cindy’s mom and my mom, enjoying Portuguese Egg Tarts in Lisbon, a photo that puts a smile on my face :)
    Cindy and her mom, lookout view in Lisbon
    Cindy and her mom, lookout view in Lisbon
    Cindy’s mom and heads in background
    Cindy’s mom and heads in background

    10 Life Epiphanies

    Selfie of me and my mom. Lisbon, 2018
    Selfie of me and my mom. Lisbon, 2018

    Also some life epiphanies I’ve had:

    1. I prefer home-cooked food, rather than going out to fancy restaurants
    2. Walking is very important for my mental health — I’ve been spending more time to just go on walks with my camera (RICOH GR II x ERIC KIM NECK STRAP).
    3. There is never an ‘optimal’ time to publish or do anything. The secret is to just make the best out of everyday — and those little acts will snowball massively over time.
    4. In photography, I love shooting high-contrast JPEG color (positive film preset on RICOH GR II), program mode, shooting while walking, and just shooting snapshots. Enjoying the joy of everyday photography.
    5. The best photographer is the cheerful photographer.
    6. Better to post your own photos to your own photography blog, than post it on social media.
    7. Photography and art is about self-expression.
    8. Street photography is surrealism.
    9. Key to a happy life: Living a DYNAMIC (not static) life.
    10. Monetizing your passion for photography won’t cause you to lose your passion.
    Cindy and her mom laughing. “The Undeniable Force of Khó Khăn” Film
    Cindy and her mom laughing. “The Undeniable Force of Khó Khăn” Film

    Next Stops: London, NYC, Los Angeles, Kyoto, Tokyo

    Map of Lisbon, Portugal

    Tonight we are leaving to the airport at 3am, and then heading to (hopefully warm) London.

    Pigeon diving. Belen, 2018
    Pigeon diving. Belen, 2018

    We are crashing with our friends Simon & Lisa, and I’m teaching a London Conquer Your Fears in Street Photography Workshop this weekend.

    Cindy with red scarf, blue tiled walls. Lisbon, 2018
    Cindy with red scarf, blue tiled walls. Lisbon, 2018

    I am also super excited that my sister ANNETTE is joining us for a new London HAPTIC Internship, where we are all going to work on some super exciting art projects for you!

    Also upcoming is my 30th birthday — on Jan 31st. I hope to use this opportunity to reflect on my life, my values, and my future direction as well.

    Headshot by John Hall

    Then what is next?

    • In NYC I am doing a Conquer Your Fears Workshop Feb 21-22nd, then also a NYC Dynamic Street Photography Composition Workshop (Feb 24-25th). If you’re interested in a returning-student discount or a special bundled discount, contact my workshops manager at
      neilta@gmail.com
    • March 31 I am teaching a Downtown LA / Conquer Your Fears in Street Photography and will hopefully spend some good quality time with Cindy’s family in the OC.
    • May, I am teaching a KYOTO-UJI / Zen Creative Photography Experience (May 2-5), and also a TOKYO / Travel Street Photography Experience (May 9-13th).

    Then for the rest of the year? Not quite sure. but life is all about the ride.


    Thank you

    Portrait of Cindy with curved shadows. Lisbon, 2018
    Portrait of Cindy with curved shadows. Lisbon, 2018

    As always, thank you so much for supporting my journey with Cindy, and for your never-ending encouragement and support. None of this would be possible without you.

    Gratefully,
    ERIC

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  • HAPTIC SHOP: Now open for International Shipping & New Eric Kim Neck Strap

    HAPTIC SHOP: Now open for International Shipping & New Eric Kim Neck Strap

    After a month of traveling with our moms and working on some secret projects, Eric and I (Cindy) proudly announce the reopening of the HAPTIC shop with the launch of the new ERIC KIM NECK STRAP.

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  • New ERIC KIM Neck Strap: JUST SHOOT IT.

    New ERIC KIM Neck Strap: JUST SHOOT IT.

    After 2 years of prototyping, HAPTIC INDUSTRIES is proud to announce the new minimal, elegant, and strong ERIC KIM Neck Strap.

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  • Last week of STREET CLUB: Assignments and Grand Prizes

    Last week of STREET CLUB: Assignments and Grand Prizes

    Cindy here: This is the last week and assignment for the free STREET CLUB WINTER SCHOOL in the Eric Kim Forum! Participate in the photo assignments and provide constructive feedback on other’s photos.

    On January 31 (Eric’s birthday!) he will do a video review of all the photos submitted in Street Club and pick two winners for the grand prizes 1) Best photo and 2) Best Critique. From now until January 30, submit your photos and critiques to any of the week’s assignments.

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  • Oliver Krumes: How getting rid of my old core beliefs made me a better photographer

    Oliver Krumes: How getting rid of my old core beliefs made me a better photographer

    This special feature post was written by Berlin street photographer Oliver Krumes. Check out his work here.

    Negative core beliefs hold us back from many things in life – such as finally quitting an unsatisfactory job to pursue  working, for example, as a photographer or leaving an unhealthy relationship to  seek the love of your life. I have come to realize that negative core beliefs have even affected my biggest passion: photography.

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  • Photography Empowerment Manual

    Photography Empowerment Manual

    Dear friend,

    If you want to use photography as a tool of empowerment for yourself, this book is for you.

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  • Street Photography Empowerment

    Street Photography Empowerment

    Why is street photography so great? To me, it is all about self-empowerment.

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  • Eric Kim’s Top 30 Street Photography Tips

    Eric Kim’s Top 30 Street Photography Tips

    Here are my top 30 street photography tips to get you shooting on the streets:

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  • Should I Monetize My Passion for Photography?

    Should I Monetize My Passion for Photography?

    In Photography Entrepreneurship 101, we have covered how to make money from photography– but we haven’t quite covered should you try to make a full-time living from your photographic passion?

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  • How to Express Yourself Through Photography

    How to Express Yourself Through Photography

    Dear friend,

    One of the best joys in photography is having the opportunity to express yourself.

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  • LISBOA DIARY IV

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  • 3 Secrets That Have Resparked My Passion For Photography

    3 Secrets That Have Resparked My Passion For Photography

    Dear friend,

    Why is it so hard for us to stay inspired in photography? This is something that has challenged me for a long time — and I think I’ve discovered some of the solutions and secrets for myself. I hope some of my experiences can also help empower you.

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  • 10 Essential Techniques for Portrait Photography

    10 Essential Techniques for Portrait Photography

    In this post we will cover practical tips and guidelines on how to shoot better portrait photos. You will learn how to interact and guide your subject, and reveal their soul with you lens.

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  • Street Photography as Mental Therapy

    Street Photography as Mental Therapy

    One of the reasons why I love street photography: it is the ultimate form of self-therapy– for my mind, my well-being, my mental health, and my overall optimism and positivity towards life.

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  • 105 Lessons I’ve Learned About Street Photography

    105 Lessons I’ve Learned About Street Photography

    Dear friend,

    To advertise my new book: “Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Street Photography“, here is a list of practical and philosophical tips on street photography, which I hope can empower you to take your street photography to the next level:

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  • New eBook: Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Street Photography by ERIC KIM

    New eBook: Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Street Photography by ERIC KIM

    Dear friend,

    I am very excited to share my new book with you: Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Street Photography — your new personal primer to mastering the fundamentals of street photography, conquering your fears, and taking your street photography to the next level.

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  • 5 Essential Composition Tips in Photography

    5 Essential Composition Tips in Photography

    Photography is not possible without composition– don’t miss out on these 5 essential photography composition tips:

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  • Everyday Photography: How to Find Beauty in Everyday Life

    Everyday Photography: How to Find Beauty in Everyday Life

    Dear friend,

    If you want to find more joy, happiness, and fulfillment in your photography and life — I recommend ‘Everyday Photography’:

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  • LISBOA DIARY III

    LISBOA DIARY III

     

     

     

     

     

  • 10 Lessons I Learned Shooting Video (as a Photographer)

    10 Lessons I Learned Shooting Video (as a Photographer)

    Can a photographer shoot video as well? Here are some practical lessons I learned while shooting video and the cinematography for “The Undeniable Force of Khó Khăn” by Cindy Nguyen.

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  • 10 Practical Photography Monetization Strategies: Pricing, Google SEO, & Entrepreneurship

    10 Practical Photography Monetization Strategies: Pricing, Google SEO, & Entrepreneurship

    Dear friend,

    If you’ve ever wanted to learn practical monetization strategies in photography– this is advice I would have given myself:

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  • Shooting Photographs with a Video Camera? by Aaron Feser

    Shooting Photographs with a Video Camera? by Aaron Feser

    This is a special feature post by Aaron Feser, a photographer and videographer based in Calgary, Canada. You can see more of his work here.

    Shooting photographs with video has a difficulty level that falls somewhere between stills and video. It’s a hybrid tool that’s only practical for special situations. But if you like a challenge it represents a unique creative experience that might change the way you think about street photography.

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  • How to Shoot Street Photography on a 35mm Lens

    How to Shoot Street Photography on a 35mm Lens

    I think a 35mm ‘full frame-equivalent’ lens is ideal for 90% of street photographers. Why a 35mm lens, and how do you shoot with it in street photography? Some practical ideas:

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  • LISBOA DIARY II

    LISBOA DIARY II

    Currently in Lisbon, one of my new favorite cities in the world for food, colors, travel, light, photography, and living.

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  • ERIC KIM PHOTOS

    ERIC KIM PHOTOS

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  • 7 Bright Tips to Shoot Better Night Photography

    7 Bright Tips to Shoot Better Night Photography

    If you’re busy with a day-job, and when you leave the office and it turns dark — try out night photography.

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  • The Cheerful Photographer

    The Cheerful Photographer

    The happiest photographer is the photographer who is cheerful — who is optimistic, looking forward to the future, excited to make new photos, and still has that child-like sense of wonder and curiosity.

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  • LISBOA DIARY I

    LISBOA DIARY I

     

     

  • What is My Unique Style in Photography?

    What is My Unique Style in Photography?

    You got your own style in photography; whether you know it or not.

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  • How to Make Money From Street Photography

    How to Make Money From Street Photography

    I remember when I was 18 years old; I had no interest in making money from my photography, and I didn’t really have any ideas on making a living from my photography.

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  • MARSEILLE DIARY VI

    MARSEILLE DIARY VI

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  • 7 Tips How to Shoot Better Macro Photography

    7 Tips How to Shoot Better Macro Photography

    Dear friend,

    If you’re having a hard time finding inspiration in your photography and life, I recommend trying out shooting macro photography — or just photographing the details of stuff, very close.

    Download PDF

    DOWNLOAD PDF: 7 Tips How to Shoot Better Macro Photography


    Why is macro photography frowned upon?

    Cyclops. Marseille, 2017
    Cyclops. Marseille, 2017

    Okay first of all, macro photography gets a bad reputation for only being for “noobs” (newbies). But, I think the secret to staying inspired as a photographer for your entire life is to in fact, be a “noob” (newbie/beginner photographer) for your whole life.

    1928, the fslse mirror eye in clouds by Rene Magritte
    1928, the false mirror eye in clouds by Rene Magritte

    For example, long before I shot street photography, and all I had was my little Canon SD 600 point and shoot digital camera, I loved photographing closeup macro photos of everything — flowers, stuff I found on the ground or details of things I found interesting.

    Purple umbrella on the ground with diagonal yellow line. Beautiful to me.

    However, as I started to become more experienced in photography, shooting photos of flowers or my food wasn’t “serious” enough. Thus, I stopped.

    And when I stopped shooting these childlike, beginner photos — I think a part of my childlike curiosity also died.


    The joy of being a beginner photographer

    Now, I’m back in full noob photography mode, having fun shooting without barriers. I give myself full freedom to photograph anything I want, however I want to shoot it, regardless of what it is. In fact, I love photographing my food — even though I am sometimes scowled at by other more “serious” photographers.

    Find beauty in the small things

    Macro Seneca Eric Kim hand selfie

    Anyways back on the topic of macro photography: shooting close up detail photos of things are fun. It allows us to really pay attention to the beauty in the small things.

    Cindy with blue candle over face. Marseille, 2017
    Cindy with blue candle over face. Marseille, 2017

    I shoot closeup macro photos with my RICOH GR II in “Macro” mode, and use the popup flash. I love it, because I can make interesting photos of anything — the trash I find on the ground, a detail of some texture in the wall, or even my food.


    Some ideas and tips to make better macro photos:

    1. Clean background and edges of your frame

    Cup of espresso. NYC, 2017
    Espresso at CULTURE ESPRESSO in NYC

    When you’re photographing a closeup macro photo of something, look at the edges of your frame, and try to keep the background simple and clean.

    This will allow the viewer’s eye to be fully focused on your subject.

    2. Use a flash

    red selfie ERIC KIM eye flash

    Use the built-in flash in your camera, if you have it. If not, use a small flash when shooting closeups.

    The fun thing with a flash: it transforms whatever you’re photographing into something else — something more unusual and surreal.

    Good inspiration is to see Araki’s closeup macro flash photos of flowers (which he makes look like genitals) and Martin Parr from his “Common sense” Book, when he makes food and other British things look quite disgusting.

    3. Don’t seek to make “pretty” photos

    Urinal and red catcher. Macro
    Urinal and red catcher.

    To me, I’m more interested in making interesting (non boring) photos than pretty pictures.

    Beef goulash macro. Prague, 2017
    Beef goulash macro. Prague, 2017

    That means, often when I photograph closeup macro photos, the subjects actually look pretty gross. The food I photograph looks a bit gross. Also, when I photograph urinals, yes, that looks a bit gross.

    Curry bratwurst. Prague, 2017
    Curry bratwurst. Prague, 2017

    Don’t shy away from making “ugly” or “gross photos”.

    4. Stop, pause, and really look at something

    Little man abstract. Marseille, 2017
    Little man abstract. Marseille, 2017

    For me, the purpose of macro photography is to really just stop, pause, and look at stuff — and examine it, closely. That means, when you look at your coat, just stop and really look at it.

    Pink toilet paper. Marseille, 2017
    Pink toilet paper. Marseille, 2017

    We have become so accustomed to common objects like clothes hangars, light bulbs, and coffee cups, that we don’t see the inherent beauty in the shapes and forms of the objects.

    Toilet by Edward Weston. For two weeks Weston studied and photographed the ordinary plumbing fixture from different angles. For this version he dispensed with the tripod, rested his 8 x 10-inch Seneca view camera on the floor, and directed the lens upward, lending unexpected volume and monumentality to his subject. He wrote that the “swelling, sweeping, forward movement of finely progressing contours” reminded him of the Victory of Samothrace.

    So macro photography is a good exercise for us to stop, pause, reflect, and really see.

    5. Look for interesting shapes, forms, colors, and textures

    Face abstract. Amsterdam, 2017
    Face abstract. Amsterdam, 2017

    Look for circles, triangles, rectangles, squares, and when you shoot, try out different perspectives. Shoot from a high angle, and low angle. Work the scene by tilting your camera to the left and right, and try to make a diagonal composition.

    Colorful wall abstract. Amsterdam, 2017
    Colorful wall abstract. Amsterdam, 2017

    Also, look for interesting colors — what color is the object you’re photographing, and what color is the background?

    Or do you see any interesting gritty textures you can photograph?

    6. Shoot portraits in macro mode

    Macro mode. Cindy with hands on face. Red, Kyoto 2017
    Cindy with hands on face. Red, Kyoto 2017

    I’ve done a series of street portraits on the RICOH GR II in Program mode, iso 800, and macro mode with the 28mm lens. It creates a very interesting perspective and look for peoples faces— which I like. The photos feel more intimate, like you’re standing right next to them, looking straight into their soul.

    Laughing lady eric kim. NYC, 2015

    So as an experiment, try to shoot portraits of people in macro mode. If you’re uncomfortable doing that, maybe do a self-portrait series of yourself in macro mode instead.

    Woman with thick glasses and green hat. BART, 2015
    Woman with thick glasses and green hat. BART, 2015

    7. Shoot like a child

    Tissue on ground. Marseille, 2017
    Tissue on ground. Marseille, 2017

    Just imagine,

    If I were 5 years old, what would I stare at, and find interesting — and thus want to photograph?

    Rediscover your inner child, and shoot without hesitation or any barriers.

    Conclusion

    Orange and blue. Marseille, 2017
    Orange and blue. Marseille, 2017

    Macro photography is fun. If you don’t have a lens that focuses closely, just use your phone and flash.

    Don’t take it too seriously. Use macro photography as a way to better appreciate the common objects in your everyday life, and as a way to just shoot more.

    Abstract man with arm. Marseille, 2017
    Abstract man with arm. Marseille, 2017

    There’s beauty all around you: everything is interesting, as long as you look closely enough.

    JUST SHOOT IT,
    ERIC


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