• Wife hacks Eric Kim’s account: “To the Eric I know,”

    I did not marry you,
    I married the dream of us.
    A life inspired by shared values
    of work and play
    of growth and gratitude
    of quiet reminders
    that life is fleeting.

    I did not marry you,
    I married a grand mission statement.
    To make the world a little less bad.
    To be more human, vulnerable, and true
    To love, to laugh, to cherish,
    and to show others
    that life is fleeting.

    Love,
    yours

    P. S. You should probably change your passwords. And if you had an Instagram I would hack that too.

    Sounds by
    Noname “Bye Bye Baby”
    Noname “Sunny Duet”
    Nikki Jean “My Love”

    Words by Matsuo Bashō


    A monk sips morning tea,
    it’s quiet,
    the chrysanthemum’s flowering.


    The old pond–
    a frog jumps in,
    sound of water.


    In the twilight rain
    these brilliant-hued hibiscus . . .
    A lovely sunset


    The dragonfly
    can’t quite land
    on that blade of grass.


    How admirable!
    to see lightning and not think
    life is fleeting.

  • Street Portraits 101 by ERIC KIM

    Street Portraits 101 by ERIC KIM

    In street photography, there is a sub-genre of street photos called “STREET PORTRAITS”.

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  • How to Make Better Street Photographs

    How to Make Better Street Photographs

    eric kim street photography hanoi-5

    Dear friend,

    If you want to make better street photos, here are some tips:

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  • How to Be a Passionate Photographer

    How to Be a Passionate Photographer

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    Dear friend,

    I’m very passionate about photography and helping you– why, and does it really matter to be a “passionate” photographer?

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  • Photography Business 101 by ERIC KIM

    Photography Business 101 by ERIC KIM

    Dear friend,

    If you wanna start your own photography business, here are some practical tips I’d give you:

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  • WHY YOU SHOULD PROMOTE YOUR OWN NAME

    WHY YOU SHOULD PROMOTE YOUR OWN NAME

    ERIC KIM x HENRI NECK STRAP: creativity overflowing to the brim like tonic and gin. Why do I always say my name? Where should I begin?

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  • HAPTIC.

    HAPTIC.

    HAPTIC: creative tools, you don’t lack it. Images, keep stacking it. Lighten your backpack for your creative output, you can’t make art without you.

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  • PHOTOGRAPHY BLOGGING 101

    PHOTOGRAPHY BLOGGING 101

    Dear friend,

    If you’re a photographer, start your own photo blog. Much better than any social media.

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  • 10 Creative Photography Assignments to Re-Inspire You

    10 Creative Photography Assignments to Re-Inspire You

    Dear friend,

    Here are some fun photography assignments you can try out to re-inspire you:

    1. Listen to your favorite music album, and make a set of images: 1 photograph per song. For example, I’ll listen to “DAMN.” by Kendrick Lamar, and each of his songs inspires a blog post, or a single photo. So make a visual music, photography album of your favorite 12 photos to your favorite 12 songs.
    2. Buy an old film medium-format camera, FILM NOTES, and buy 5 rolls of Kodak Portra 400, and 5 rolls of Kodak Tri-X 400. Shoot all the rolls, and edit down a set of images of your 5 favorite color photos, and your favorite 5 black and white photos. Of course, you can use whatever film you want.
    3. On a Saturday morning, go to your favorite coffee shop, and bring your favorite 1 photography book. Order a double espresso, and start inspiring yourself with images. Then, when the caffeine hits your blood stream, and you feel the inspiration flowing in your veins, go out and shoot for 2 hours. Choose your 1 favorite photo from the session, and upload it.
    4. Only shoot selfies for a week, and at the end of the week, choose your 7 favorite photos. Print them as small 4×6 images, and put them in your own photography journal for yourself. Don’t share them with anybody.
    5. Imitate one photographer whose personality you hate for a week.
    6. Try to make 1 perfect replica of a photograph you’ve seen that you like. Aka, recreate Henri Cartier-Bresson‘s famous puddle jumping photo.
    7. Only shoot JPEG for a month (no RAW).
    8. Only shoot with an iPad for a day.
    9. On a Saturday, leave your phone at home, and shoot for an entire day without listening to music, sending emails, or checking social media.
    10. Delete all your photos from Instagram, and re-upload your 10 favorite photos. Then don’t upload anything new for a week. Or to be more ballsy, delete your Instagram and make a photo blog.

    For more inspiration, buy PHOTO JOURNAL by HAPTIC.

    BE STRONG,
    ERIC

    Photography 101 >

  • PHOTOGRAPHY IS HARD.

    PHOTOGRAPHY IS HARD.

    Dear friend,

    Never forget: photography is hard.

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  • How to Build a Following

    How to Build a Following

    eric kim photographer hanoi portrait by cindy a nguyen

    There are a lot of people I admire and follow.

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  • FOLLOW YOUR CURIOSITY

    FOLLOW YOUR CURIOSITY

    Dear friend,

    I’m currently reading Einstein’s biography by Walter Isaacson and was inspired: the best way to be innovative and a “genius” is just to be curious.

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  • FEAR.

    FEAR.

    Live life with no fear,
    You control the steering wheel: know you can steer.

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  • Why Photography?

    Why Photography?

    Dear friend,

    We always talk on how to make better photos– but never why make photos.

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  • Fight Monotony with Street Photography

    Fight Monotony with Street Photography

    Street photography: the best way to fight the monotony of everyday life.
    To fight the strife, of putting in 40-hour weeks
    At a job that makes us bored and meek.

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  • CRUSH THE BLACKS.

    CRUSH THE BLACKS.

    In photography, I love to crush the blacks.

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  • 12 ERIC KIM Street Photography Assignments

    12 ERIC KIM Street Photography Assignments

    Dear friend,

    If you’re a street photographer hungry for inspiration, try out these assignments:

    1. Shoot opposite: when you see a good street photography opportunity, turn around and shoot in the opposite direction.
    2. Use your phone, and only shoot close-up macro photos of people’s eyes for a day.
    3. Prefocus your lens to .7 meters, and only shoot at that distance for a month.
    4. Only shoot street photography on a film camera for a month.
    5. Everyday, you’re only allowed to shoot 3 street photographs. Do this for a week.
    6. Copy the style of a street photographer whose style you don’t like for a week.
    7. On a Saturday, shoot 100 street photographs, all with a flash.
    8. Only shoot urban landscapes for a week, without people.
    9. Only shoot street portraits for a month. All the street photographs need to be shot with permission.
    10. Shoot street photography for an entire day, with headphones on, and keep the same song on repeat.
    11. Lock up all your cameras, and only shoot street photography on your phone for a month.
    12. Don’t upload any photographs for 10 months, and at the end of those 10 months, only upload your favorite 10 street photographs.

    For more inspiration buy STREET NOTES and FILM NOTES.

    BE STRONG,
    Eric

    Street Photography 101 >

  • How to Make More Meaningful Street Photography

    How to Make More Meaningful Street Photography

    eric kim street photography hanoi-5

    Dear friend,

    I think a lot of us are trying to find more meaning in our street photography.

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  • 25 Street Photography Tips by ERIC KIM

    25 Street Photography Tips by ERIC KIM

    1. If your photos aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough (Robert Capa)
    2. Make photos you would like to look at.
    3. When in doubt, ask for permission.
    4. The scariest looking people are often the nicest (lesson from photographing people with face tattoos)
    5. The best camera for street photography in 2017: Ricoh GR II
    6. Shooting from the hip is a crutch.
    7. The best street photographers: Bruce Gilden, Josef Koudelka, Martin Parr, Josh White, Charlie Kirk, Junku Nishimura, Alex Webb, Sean Lotman, Jacob Aue Sobol, Anders Petersen, Eric Kim.
    8. Shooting photos with permission is more difficult than shooting photos without permission.
    9. You know you’re close enough when your lens doesn’t focus anymore (Thomas Leuthard)
    10. Street photography is 80% balls, 20% skill.
    11. When shooting layers, prefocus at 5 meters, at f/8, ISO 1600.
    12. The best street photography book: STREET NOTES x Magnum Contact Sheets
    13. The best film street photography camera: Leica and 35mm lens.
    14. To make better street photography compositions, capture triangles, diagonals, and depth.
    15. To study depth, study Alex Webb, Constantine Manos, David Alan Harvey.
    16. To make better street photos, capture more emotion. Emotion via hand gestures, eye contact, and body language.
    17. If you make 1 good street photograph once a month, you’re doing very well.
    18. Street photography: documenting humanity.
    19. Street photography doesn’t have to include people, but is often more interesting with people.
    20. Don’t upload photos you don’t like.
    21. The wider your lens, the more head-on you need to shoot (study Garry Winogrand)
    22. The best lenses for street photography: 28mm (when using a LCD screen), or 35mm (when using viewfinder)
    23. Always shoot 25% more of a scene than you think you should.
    24. If your mom likes your photos, your photos aren’t good.
    25. Avoid making “IKEA” street photos (Charlie Kirk, photos that don’t offend anyone, but are pleasant to everyone).

    For more inspiration, buy STREET NOTES and attend an ERIC KIM WORKSHOP.

    STREET PHOTOGRAPHY 101 >

  • Whose Fucks Matter to You in Photography?

    Whose Fucks Matter to You in Photography?

    Dear friend,

    I used to give one too many fudge ice cream sandwiches what others thought of me, my photography, and my life.

    Now I can give one fuck less.

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  • The Best is the Enemy of the Good

    The Best is the Enemy of the Good

    Dear friend,

    What if we didn’t need or want the “best” in life– and we’re satisfied with the “good”?

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  • WHY I’M A GREAT PHOTOGRAPHER.

    WHY I’M A GREAT PHOTOGRAPHER.

    Selfie with Ricoh GR II x ERIC KIM STRAP

    I’m not the best photographer, but I’m a great photographer.

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  • HOW TO CONQUER BOREDOM IN PHOTOGRAPHY

    HOW TO CONQUER BOREDOM IN PHOTOGRAPHY

    Dear friend,

    I don’t know about you, but I hate being bored. To me, boredom is worse than hell, or perhaps even death.

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  • How to Be a BOLD Photographer

    How to Be a BOLD Photographer

    In photography and almost everything in life, BOLDNESS will elevate you from timidity to grandeur.

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  • 50 Photography Tips by ERIC KIM

    50 Photography Tips by ERIC KIM

    Download PDF >

    1. Camera in the hand, and don’t make any plans.
    2. Understand you need to make a lot of photos to get a few good ones.
    3. You don’t need to be in London or Rome, to photograph good pictures.
    4. Let your own inner-critic be your best judge of your own photos.
    5. Ignore social media numbers.
    6. Only upload photos you like.
    7. When in doubt, throw it out.
    8. If your photos aren’t good enough, your camera isn’t expensive enough.
    9. Don’t seek to add to your frame, seek to subtract, like a sculptor chipping away a block of marble.
    10. Make interesting photos of a boring place.
    11. Follow your own artistic taste.
    12. Lace your photos with your own personal emotions and soul.
    13. Don’t follow any photographic mold– follow your own voice.
    14. Find inspiration from all the arts: theater, sculpture, poetry, drawing, paintings, illustrations, digital, or film. Fill your creativity to the brim.
    15. There is no winning on social media.
    16. You can never have enough likes.
    17. Your wife or husband is often the best judge of your photos.
    18. To see more photo opportunities, keep your phone in airplane mode.
    19. When you see a fork in the road, go straight (Jay-Z)
    20. When in doubt, click.
    21. Only pack one camera and lens for a photo trip.
    22. Don’t shoot from the hip.
    23. Make photos; don’t take photos.
    24. Shoot film to re-inspire your digital photography.
    25. The best camera is your phone.
    26. There is no red velvet chair in the social media throne.
    27. Paint your own reality in monochrome
    28. Photograph emotions in colors.
    29. Like a child, follow your curiosity and your own wonderment.
    30. Buy books, not gear.
    31. For photography poetic inspiration, read King Lear
    32. Don’t steer your photography style; let your style guide you.
    33. Photography equipment: not every shoe fits every foot.
    34. To make more photos, walk more.
    35. There are no rules in photography, only tips and suggestions.
    36. Let your photos cook before sharing them: don’t take half baked images out of the oven.
    37. Don’t make an online photo gallery have more than a dozen photos.
    38. Be your own photographic self-promoter.
    39. If you start getting hate on your photos, you are staring to get successful.
    40. Photographers are artists: to find more happiness, create more.
    41. Realize you can make interesting photos in your own home.
    42. Originality: take something old, and give it your own spin– says Eric Kim.
    43. Street photography: capture your own reality.
    44. Your first (digital) million photos are your worst (a play off the “Your first 10,000 [film] photos are your worst.)
    45. The best zoom: foot-zoom.
    46. To capture more emotions in your photos, capture hand gestures.
    47. Every photographer shoots him or herself.
    48. Share your photographic wealth.
    49. When you have nothing to shoot, photograph yourself.
    50. Photography is a meditation on death and life, so never fall victim to bullshit and strife and pettiness– be the best person you can today, and pray that tomorrow will (also) be a good day.

    Be strong,
    Eric

    PHOTOGRAPHY 101 >

  • GREATNESS.

    GREATNESS.

    Because I’m great, I have everything.

    Because I have everything, I’m great.

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  • Why I’m So Prolific

    Why I’m So Prolific

    Dear friend,

    I’m the most prolific person I know. But why am I so prolific?

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  • Can Photography Make You Rich?

    Can Photography Make You Rich?

    Yes. I got rich from photography (Cindy and I earn over $200,000 USD from photography), and I will share with you what worked for me:

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  • How to Find Your Style in Photography

    How to Find Your Style in Photography

    Dear friend,

    I always wanted to find my “style” in photography, and I think I’ve found it.

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  • How to Stand Out as a Photographer

    How to Stand Out as a Photographer

    Dear friend,

    Today’s world is crowded. We are all photographers. How do you stand out?

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  • Prune Excess

    Prune Excess

    One of the best ways to help a plant grow is to prune it.

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  • EVERYONE IS A PHOTOGRAPHER.

    EVERYONE IS A PHOTOGRAPHER.

    Dear friend,

    If you are reading this, and you own a smartphone, you are a photographer.

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  • How to Kill Fear

    How to Kill Fear

    Dear friend,

    I’m the most fearless person I know, certainly not the most humble, but I wanna share with you some of my personal remedies on how I overcame my fears in life, to become the best version of myself.

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  • How to Take Better Pictures

    How to Take Better Pictures

    Dear friend,

    I wanna share with you some secrets on how to take better pictures.

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  • Scratch Your Own Itch

    Scratch Your Own Itch

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    Whenever you see something that you want to photograph, it feels like an itch.

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  • Ken Walton is Making Streetfoto San Francisco Happen

    Ken Walton is Making Streetfoto San Francisco Happen

    Photo by Ken Walton

    Now on its 2nd year, Streetfoto San Francisco will happen on June 5-11. We had a quick chat with Ken Walton, the organizer of Streetfoto on how he balances life, photography, putting San Francisco on center stage. (Interview by A.g. De Mesa)

    A.g.: Aside from being the organizer of the Streetfoto, you’re a very dedicated father, an avid traveler, and a very active photographer yourself. How do you pull this off and balance everything?!

    Ken: As for how I pull it all off – it’s not easy, and my time management skills are really not all that great, but when I’m really passionate about something, I do the work of ten men. It’s also pretty difficult to get me to reply to an email for several months a year.

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  • How I Found Personal Fulfillment in My Photography

    How I Found Personal Fulfillment in My Photography

    Dear friend,

    I think a lot of us are trying to find more meaning and purpose in our lives– and using photography as a tool for self-knowledge and discovery.

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  • HOW TO SEE.

    HOW TO SEE.

    Dear friend,

    I think the problem in today’s world is that we no longer know how to see.

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  • I’m Sorry

    I’m Sorry

    Berkeley cindy project

    Pride, like a serpent in my heart
    Constricts me from saying I’m sorry.

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  • WHY PHOTOGRAPHY IS THE BEST ART FORM.

    WHY PHOTOGRAPHY IS THE BEST ART FORM.

    Dear friend,

    I want to outline why I think photography is the best art form.

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  • How to Find Yourself

    How to Find Yourself

    Dear friend,

    I think a lot of us are trying to find ourselves.

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  • EVERYDAY IM HUSTLING.

    EVERYDAY IM HUSTLING.

    Everyday I’m hustling,
    Creative leaves rustling.

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  • Why Compassion Can Change the World

    Why Compassion Can Change the World

    Dear friend,

    I think the one thing that can fix all the world’s problems would be compassion.

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  • ALL IN.

    ALL IN.

    Dear friend,

    I think what holds us back in life is that we compromise. We don’t go all in.

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  • CREATIVE DESTRUCTION.

    CREATIVE DESTRUCTION.

    Dear friend,

    An easy way to create more: destroy more.

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  • CREATORS SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH.

    CREATORS SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH.

    If you want to become an entrepreneur, to make more money, gain more power over your life, more freedom, more autonomy– you need to become a creator.

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  • Entrepreneurial Advice to My 18 Year Old Self

    Entrepreneurial Advice to My 18 Year Old Self

    Dear friend,

    It was always one of my life dreams to do photography and blogging for a living. And now I’m doing it. I want to write you this manual on how to do it– based on my experiences.

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  • Who is Holding You Back?

    Who is Holding You Back?

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    Dear friend,

    Who is holding you back in life?

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  • How to Overcome Dissatisfaction in Life with Photography

    How to Overcome Dissatisfaction in Life with Photography

    SF, 2015
    SF, 2015

    I’ve been thinking a lot of how photography can help empower us in life, and make us happier.

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  • How to Push Yourself Out of Your Comfort Zone

    How to Push Yourself Out of Your Comfort Zone

    Dear friend,

    I believe street photography is the best tool to become not only a stronger photographer, but human being.

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  • WHY FILM PHOTOGRAPHY IS BETTER THAN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

    WHY FILM PHOTOGRAPHY IS BETTER THAN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

    Dear friend,

    I think film photography is better than digital photography — I’ll share with you my opinion.

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  • How to Be a Good Blogger.

    How to Be a Good Blogger.

    Dear friend,

    I think I’m a good blogger.

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  • ZENITH.

    ZENITH.

    ZENITH— you got an inner-genius.
    To believe us, just roll the weed away
    Treat everyday like you will die tonight // make your life shine — bright lights.

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  • Why I Cut My Dad Out of My Life.

    Why I Cut My Dad Out of My Life.

    Dear friend,

    I wanna write you a letter on how and why you should cut cancerous people out of your life, using my own life story as an example:

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  • HOW TO GO VIRAL AS A PHOTOGRAPHER.

    HOW TO GO VIRAL AS A PHOTOGRAPHER.

    Dear friend,

    I’m gonna give you some contrarian (not ‘common-sense’) advice on how to become a viral photographer — someone whose message, ideas, and images will spread like a virus.

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  • How Cindy Saved Us $150,000+

    How Cindy Saved Us $150,000+

    I think debt is slavery.

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  • How to Become Insanely Productive.

    How to Become Insanely Productive.

    I’m one of the most productive people I know, and I never procrastinate on what is important to me.

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  • Photography Marketing 101

    Photography Marketing 101

    Dear friend,

    I think I am the best photography marketer alive. I wanna share my secrets with you.

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  • How to Find Personal Meaning in Your Photography

    How to Find Personal Meaning in Your Photography

    Dear friend,

    I think a lot of us feel like our photography has no meaning.

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  • ALWAYS SETTLE.

    ALWAYS SETTLE.

    Dear friend,

    I wanna write you a letter on settling.

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  • Trust Your Gut

    Trust Your Gut

    Kyoto, 2016
    Kyoto, 2016

    “Consult your conscience; rather than popular opinion.” – Pubilius Syrus

    We generally give credence to our brains, and our “rationality” more than our gut, intuition, and feelings.

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  • Your iPhone Only Has 5% Battery Left.

    Your iPhone Only Has 5% Battery Left.

    Dear friend,

    If you knew your iPhone battery was only at 5% left — what would you do and not do with your remaining charge?

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  • How to Empower Yourself through Street Photography

    How to Empower Yourself through Street Photography

    Dear friend,

    If you’ve ever felt afraid, scared or shitty– know that street photography can empower you.

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  • The 5 Yes, 5 No Challenge

    The 5 Yes, 5 No Challenge

    Fresh out of STREET NOTES is the 5 Yes, 5 No challenge.

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  • How to Photograph Like a Child

    How to Photograph Like a Child

    I think children are the best photographers.

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  • What Are Your Ideals?

    What Are Your Ideals?

    Vancouver, 2015 #cindyproject
    Vancouver, 2015 #cindyproject

    “What’s the difference between really believing your ideals, and sticking to them?” – Elon Musk

    There are no ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ ideals out there.

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  • Why Passive Income is a Myth

    Why Passive Income is a Myth

    Dear friend,

    I wanna tell you a sad truth: passive income is a myth for the majority of people.

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  • How to Become Unstuck

    How to Become Unstuck

    You’re standing in a tar pit. You look down at your feet, and you see the jet black sludge dragging you into this pit of doom.

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