Personal Photography,
What does photography mean to me?
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I FEEL LIKE HENRI

I FEEL LIKE HENRI WHEN IM SHOOTING ON THE STREETS
I FEEL LIKE HENRI WHEN IM GETTING ALL THE KEEPS
I FEEL LIKE HENRI WHEN IM SHOOTING IN THE HEAT
I FEEL LIKE HENRI WHEN IM SHOOTING TO MY BEATS -

BAS (Book Acquisition Syndrome)

BAS: also a real condition, when you buy too many books, and rather than going out and shooting real photos, you spend too much time admiring the work of other photographers.
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How to Be Creative Everyday

heART by Annette Kim My current creativity inspirations: Cindy Nguyen and my sister Annette Kim. They’re inspiring me to be an “everyday creative.â€
But what does it means to be creative everyday?
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#NOFILTER

MEMENTO MORI by Annette Kim #NOFILTER is a pretty popular hashtag. It generally means you upload a photo that you shot on your photo, without applying any filters. Photos uploaded without a filter are often perceived as more “authentic”.
To me, the concept is fascinating. What if you lived a real life without a filter?
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ULTRALIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY

We’re riding on a photography ultralight beam,
We’re shooting together, all together on the same team. -

How I Became an Internet Famous Photographer

Dear friend,
Without tooting my horn too much, I’m pretty sure I’m one of the top 10 most influential photography bloggers on planet Earth. How did I get so famous, is being famous desirable and how can you become “internet famous†in the realm of photography?
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How to Conquer Self-Doubt

In the past, I doubted myself a lot. I always asked others for their opinions, and never asked myself of my own opinion.
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Photography Experience Economy

Dear friend,
Let me share some ideas on this brave new world of the “Photography Experience Economy.”
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How to Charge More Money For Your Photography

Dear friend,
Okay, so I talk a lot about “barbelling†your photography prices: either free, or very expensive. But how do you actually charge more, and get people to pay?
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Why You Should Not Pursue Photography as Career

Dear friend,
I’m gonna give you some hard truth on the sad sad reality about photography– on the grimness of pursuing photography as a living your career, or passion.
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SUITS by ERIC KIM
SUITS: Print Hardcover Book
Invest in SUITS, Hardcover Print Edition I on Amazon >

Edited by CINDY NGUYEN x HAPTIC PRESS:
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Walking Meditation in Street Photography

Dear friend,
To advertise my upcoming workshops, I wanna share some thoughts on walking meditation in the context of street photography:
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A-Z: PHOTOGRAPHY DICTIONARY by ERIC KIM

Inspired by Voltaire’s Philosophical Dictionary– here is Eric Kim’s Photography Dictionary.
- A: All day, everyday: make photos.
- B: Black on black on black, keep stacking your monochromatic photos. Crush the blacks. Seek to subtract from the frame.
- C: Cruise and peruse the streets with no plan in mind.
- D: Driven: be driven by your passion in photography. You control the steering wheel.
- E: Eric Kim is your friend and guide in this journey of photography life.
- F: Fun: photography should be FUN. Treat yourself like a big kid with a camera. If photography ain’t fun for you, you’re doing something wrong.
- G: Gay: your photography should bring you joy. Shoot everyday, full of joy, and be gay and pray that today will be a good photo day.
- H: “Hello‖ the best thing you can tell a stranger, if you want to shoot a street portrait of then.
- I: Intuition– shoot with your gut and intuition. Follow your own nose in photography. Don’t let nobody tell you how to shoot, what to shoot, when to shoot, and follow your own style.
- J: Jealousy– have none. Stick to your own vision and your own guns. Be jealous of no other photographer, because the photography pie is unlimited, and growing bigger every single day.
- K: Kind– photograph others kindly and with openness and soul. The golden rule: photograph others how you would like to be photographed.
- L: Lion– you’re a beast in the streets. Shoot when you’re hungry, like a wild lion. A caged lion gets fed 3 square meals a day. Would you rather be tame, or wild?
- M: Monotony– fight it fiercely. Avoid boredom in your photograph. Only photograph what interests and excites you. If you’re bored in photography, switch things up. Try shooting film, medium-format, or maybe just shoot with only your phone
- N: Never complain about your gear or equipment. Know that creativity comes from constraints. Revel in your shitty gear, and make the best photos with the camera you already own.
- O: You’re the Only one who can make the photos that you do. So shoot what is true to yourself. Shoot personal photos of your partner, kids, family, and friends. Do it today and tomorrow, again and again.
- P: Painting with light. That is what photography means. If you don’t got light, you cannot make a photo. Photograph your subjects against soft window lighting or use a flash. Shoot more photos during “golden hour‖ sunrise or sunset. Or shoot in harsh sunlight with -2 exposure compensation.
- Q: Question “why†you make photos. Buy PHOTO JOURNAL to reflect on the purpose of your photography.
- R: Reality is made by you– by what you decide to include or exclude. Know that photography is more about subtracting the superfluous– rather than adding distractions or subjects.
- S: Strength– shoot through your personal roadblocks, and stay strong. Street photography is fucking hard, but remember– what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
- T: Touch the textures of what you photograph. It will give you a “Haptic†response, and help you remember what you photograph. Touch your subjects, and touch the hearts of your viewer with your photos.
- U: yoU are a great photographer. Don’t doubt yourself. Never. Just shoot it.
- V: Vampires– beware of them. Vampires suck your creative energy away. Vampires: negative folks, toxic parents, fake friends, and people who love to complain. Kill all vampires in your life with a clove of garlic and with silver bullets.
- W: Wherever and whenever you can make good photos. Just put away your phone and look around. Take off your headphones, and listen to the ambient sounds. You’re surrounded with great photo opportunities, so trust in you, not in me.
- X: X– cross out superfluous or bad photos. Refuse to upload bad photos that don’t excite you. For every 1,000 photos you X, choose one.
- Y: You got this.
- Z: Zero fucks given, what others think of you or your art. Just join the global photo community, and do your part.
BE STRONG,
ERIC -

RICOH, RICOH, RICOH

RICOH, RICOH, RICOH
you’re so simple and so pure.RICOH, RICOH, RICOH,
Photographer’s block: you are my cure. -

LEICA, LEICA, LEICA

ERIC KIM x HENRI NECK STRAP LEICA, LEICA, LEICA
your design is sublime, I like you a lot.Creativity isn’t inside me, it is something that can be bought
I disregard what’s given to me, and my own lot
I wanna hustle, and make bundles of money to buy my Leica honey. -

Why I Want to Be a Photography Newbie Forever

I love photography newbies. To a newbie (beginner), there are no rules. Only opportunities and excitement.
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How to Feel More Joy in Life with Photography

Dear friend,
I want to encourage you to experience more happiness and joy in life, using your camera as your tool.
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STREET PHOTOGRAPHY IS IMPROVISATION

What do jazz musicians, improv artists, freestyle rappers, and street photographers have in common? We are all improvisers.
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10 COMMANDMENTS OF STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

AS TOLD BY ERIC KIM:
- Thou shalt define street photography for thyself.
- Thou shalt never leave thy camera at home.
- Thou shalt photograph street photography anywhere and everywhere.
- Thou shalt photograph with all thou heart and soul.
- Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s camera.
- Thou shalt make photos, not excuses.
- Thou shalt photograph others like photographing thyself.
- Thou shalt treat thy subjects as human beings.
- Thou shalt make photos, not take photos.
- Thou shalt honor thy selfie.
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In Praise of Randomness in Street Photography

Dear friend,
I have a very simple theory on how to be a better photographer: move more, plan less, and allow more randomness and serendipity to enter your life.
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What Makes a Good Photo?

Dear friend,
I’m very interested in aesthetics, and what makes a “good” photo– or an aesthetically pleasing image, which causes our soul to quiver.
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How to Take Better Photos on Your Phone

Dear friend,
First of all, realize the phone is a “real” camera. Ignore anyone who tells you otherwise.
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Photography Blogging Ideas

My first blog post, 2010 Part of Photography Entrepreneurship 101: you wanna make a blog, but you have no ideas. This is advice I’d give you:
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ERIC KIM SF GUIDE

The Bay Area is my home. Here are my favorite joints in SF for coffee, photography, and food.
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ERIC KIM DOWNTOWN LA GUIDE

Fashion District in Downtown La, 2011 // ERIC KIM My favorite joints in DOWNTOWN LA for coffee, photography, and food.
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ERIC KIM HANOI GUIDE

Shot at Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi. My favorite joints in Hanoi, Vietnam for coffee, food, and photography.
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How to Become a Fearless Photographer

Dear friend,
I want to share with you why I am a fearless photographer, and perhaps give you some tips, insights, and advice on how to become more fearless yourself.
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Free Photos by ERIC KIM

Dear friends, here is my current portfolio as of 2017– feel free to share, re-distribute, and re-mix these photos as you’d like:
Download Portfolio 2017
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LIFE IS FLEETING.

Life is fleeting,
Hands kneading dough
The bread of life.With you
Me, together– husband and wife. -
Wife hacks Eric Kim’s account: “To the Eric I know,â€
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,
yoursP. S. You should probably change your passwords. And if you had an Instagram I would hack that too.
Sounds by
Noname “Bye Bye Babyâ€
Noname “Sunny Duet”
Nikki Jean “My Love”Words by Matsuo BashÅ
—
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. -

How to Be a Passionate Photographer

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

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

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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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

Dear friend,
Here are some fun photography assignments you can try out to re-inspire you:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Imitate one photographer whose personality you hate for a week.
- 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.
- Only shoot JPEG for a month (no RAW).
- Only shoot with an iPad for a day.
- On a Saturday, leave your phone at home, and shoot for an entire day without listening to music, sending emails, or checking social media.
- 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 -

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.































































