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  • Powered by Passion

    “This is my passion!” – Dr. Dre (COMPTON ALBUM)

    One theory that I’ve had in life ever since I was a kid was this notion of following your passion. Up until now, at the age of 35 (born in 1988) I’ve been quite successful in my endeavors.

    I think the subtle nuance is in regards to your passion, one must not be suckered into invoking some sort of strange moralistic ethical or even social economic or financial ends. That is, the traditional bias in regards to following your passion is that it must have the potential to make a lot of money. Otherwise it is not worth it.

    Based on my personal life journey, following my passion has been fruitful. However at the same time, I was “realistic“ about it;

    My passion was photography, street photography, travel, but I did not think I would realistically be able to make a living from it.

    My personal journey was when I was in high school, I wasn’t 100% sure what I wanted to do when I grew up, but I knew that you UCLA was my dream school. I racked up all of my extracurricular activities, did Boy Scouts, became an Eagle Scout, etc., and even though my SAT and my GPA was relatively low , I think my SAT was 1920 out of 2400, and my GPA was only a weighed 3.9, I was able to get into UCLA.

    My grandfather was a famous doctor back in Korea, and none of his grandchildren became doctors, so I thought I’d take up the torch make my mama proud, and become a doctor.

    I ended up enrolling in UCLA as a biology major, and upon my first quarter I hated it. Also I knew I hated math, so I wanted to stay away as far from it as possible.

    What I ended up doing instead was going to the course registrar, thinking of changing my major, and I saw sociology on the list. I thought to myself, “I like society!” and immediately changed my major.

    At the time, everyone thought I was crazy. Everyone just asked me, “What are you gonna do with that major? Either become a low paying teacher or a social worker”?

    Eventually I discovered that studying sociology was actually really beneficial in studying marketing. Marketing was always something I was interested in, and while the time I was in undergrad, Facebook just released the newsfeed, the original iPhone 3G just came out, and social media seems like the future. And that’s where my journey began; starting my online presence portfolio, blogging and making YouTube videos, traveling the world, becoming “successful”, etc.

    After all the accolades, I started to enter a philosophical pursuit. I wanted to discover more meaning in my life, etc., thoughts which I also propagated on my blog.

    Why passion?

    Another thing that I’ve learned “growing up“, getting married having a kid, etc. is that at the end of the day, money is not the end goal, financial security is not the goal, not even “financial independence“ is the end goal. The end goal, in the ongoing pursuit is in regards to your passion.

    For example, the primary industry that I am in is the photographic one; everyone wants to pursue their passion of photography, make more time to do it, improve and advance or improve their photography etc, yet it seems that basic things like peoples careers, jobs etc. keep them in the way.

    What is it that we humans seek?

    I think ultimately what we desire and seek is to continue to expand, to continue to propagate ourselves in the world, and to take over. Nietzsche quotes Plato saying, “Once upon a time, it was the desire of man to become master of all men“.

    For myself, I have zero interest in becoming master of all men. Why? Too much management. The more time you gotta manage other people, means less time you have for yourself, pursuing your own passions and interests, etc.

    My current passion and interest is in regards to coffee; I truly believe that coffee, insanely great coffee, specifically fine robusta is the key for having you power your potential and achieving your personal maximum in photography life and beyond.

    Not financially that big of a deal?

    A funny thing in regards to coffee, the coffee industry is truth be told, I don’t think it’s that profitable. That is there is a quadrillion coffee brands out there, Starbucks, etc., the profit margins for coffee are slim to meager at best. I think anyone who is in the coffee business (shout out to Colby from VERVE) is because they are actually insanely inspired and passionate about it.

    Can you revolve your life passion around a beverage?

    I personally believe that coffee is a means to an end. That is, my passion for coffee, insanely great coffee is that I see it as a critical part of my creative life. That is, coffee is the most supreme and critical part of my creative life. I want to share this passion with others.

    Therefore my vision for ERIC KIM OMAKASE Coffee was this;

    If I could create my own ideal coffee concept, my own ideal blends, that would stir me into creative genius, what would it look like?

    I think one of the great things lacking in coffee is around this notion of productivity. We all know that coffee makes us more productive, why not center a coffee concept around it?

    Also, coffee as a critical part of our thinking process, philosophical thinking, etc. So why not revolve a coffee concept around thinking?

    The last is in regards to photography. For me, photography and coffee go hand-in-hand; almost all photographers I know also love great coffee. So why not combine the two?

    ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE: Power Your Passion >

    Share your passion

    Ultimately we humans are a social species. All of these trillions of dollars in the global economy is simply an offshoot of call collaborative human activity and human metabolism.

    Thus a simple thought on success:

    Power the metabolism of others!

    ERIC


    To continue powering your thoughts, some more ideas for you:

    The Philosophy of Coffee

    Has any thinker ever wrote a comprehensive treatise on philosophy of coffee?

    Now that I am officially part of the coffee business, I wanted to use this opportunity to think and philosophize on the philosophy of coffee.

    Why coffee?

    Coffee is a weird and beautiful thing. First and foremost, funny enough I made it through all of college without the aid of coffee. I only discovered coffee waaay later after Cindy got me addicted.

    My personal story and journey with coffee is actually really funny; the first time I went backpacking through Europe with Cindy, I remember one of the first phrases I learned in French:

    Un cafe s’il vous plait.

    It was supposed to be the cultured thing to say, do and know. And upon my surprise, I remember the first time they brought out the tiny espresso cup, and it came out in the tiny espresso cup, and I looked at it and yelled aloud:

    “That’s it?? I paid 2 euros for this tiny thing??”

    However moving forward, espresso, and my passion for espresso and minimalism has advanced. Personally speaking, I love the dimensions of espresso, the espresso cup, etc. I love how tiny it is, and how distilled it is. And for the last decade or so, traveling the world, my funny and silly quest to strive to discover perfect espresso.

    Also, there seems to be this interesting synthesis that I get from this combination of coffee, creativity and photography. For example, whenever I teach a photography workshop, having a coffee break is a critical part of the experience. And also, if I need to stir myself into creative action, coffee is a critical part of my ritual.

    Some people drink coffee to wake up, I wake up to drink coffee.

    Taking the power into your own hands

    I think the difficult thing in today’s world is obtaining and procuring great coffee. That is, eventually, sooner or later, you got to get coffee somewhere. Either you could just buy it at your local neighborhood coffee shop, or you could just buy it at Amazon or Whole Foods, and get it delivered to you, etc.

    However, the problem that I’ve personally discovered is that whenever you buy coffee, it is always dissatisfying. At least in the states, I have never been able to find roasted coffee, or roasted coffee beans which I consider insanely great. Enter ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE.

    The substances we consume are critical?

    It is funny, there is all of this trend towards organic food, grass fed meat, etc. Yet it doesn’t seem that we put the same standards on the coffee we consume.

    Let us consider that in America in the states, coffee might be the most consumed beverage we consume. When we first wake up, we take a shower, what is the first thing we do? We hit the kitchen, and we make ourselves some coffee.

    Everyone has a different ritual in regards to their morning coffee. Some of us grind our whole bean coffee, enjoy the fragrance in the air, and pull an espresso. For myself, this is what I do.

    How much coffee is enough?

    I used to be part of this type of Silicon Valley thinking, the quantified self movement, in which I try to limit myself to some sort of arbitrary number of coffee a day. Now, I said fuck it, I have as much coffee as I want. In the morning, I will just keep pulling espressos until I feel hyped up. Sometimes this is five or seven espressos. Sometimes more, sometimes less. I don’t keep count anymore.

    My only constraint is that typically later on in the day, afternoon, I have a pretty strict coffee cut off time. I discovered that whenever I have coffee past noon, or too late in the day, I cannot sleep at night. But beyond this, the more coffee the better.

    Poison is good for us

    First and foremost, coffee is a drug. Also very funny, after water, coffee is the most consumed beverage on the planet.

    How does coffee work? The caffeine inherent in coffee and coffee beans is actually a poison; coffee beans and coffee plants naturally have caffeine in them to ward off predators insects and other pesky things trying to eat it.

    However for us humans, coffee just gives us a great buzz. A philosophical thought;

    It is the poison in coffee which stimulates us, and stirs us into greatness.

    Great men require great stimulants?

    Philosophical question;

    Is life better with coffee, or without?

    Certainly there are lots of downsides of coffee. If you consume it too late in the day, you cannot sleep at night. Also, coffee and caffeine addiction is a real thing. Every once in a while, I abstain from coffee and caffeine for over 24 hours, typically when I get sick, or during long international flights.

    However, from a philosophical perspective, life is better with the poison of coffee.

    To take this analogy further, along with the downsides, annoyances, and sadness is in life is metaphorically present in the notion of poison. Some people try to make it all throughout life without any sadness grief, tragedy, or downsides. Yet, life without tragedy, life without poison and sadness is not a life worth living.

    “The poison in my pen”. – JAY Z

    How to become stronger

    The biological concept of this is “hormesis”; not to be confused with ”homeopathy” (pseudo science). The basic notion of hormesis is this:

    Small doses of poison are good for us, they stimulate us, and make us stronger.

    For example, the natural caffeine in coffee is good for us, as it stimulates us, stimulates our bodies and minds, stimulates the muscles in our legs, getting our metabolism going, etc. However, drinking 1000 cups of coffee in a day is probably not good for us.

    The dosage is the poison.

    Also, the reason why I think coffee is interesting is that I don’t think it’s just the caffeine, there’s probably some other chemical or thing inherent in coffee which we love. I personally predict in the next 30 years or so, we will start discovering all these other additional chemicals or organic compounds and substances in coffee which is good.

    Robusta is the way

    A huge innovation; luxury Robusta, fine Robusta.

    Why? Robusta has a higher caffeine content than typical arabica, in my mind at least 2.2x stronger.

    Also, my personal theory is that robusta coffee may actually be better for us from a health perspective, as the natural sugar content in Robusta is at least 60% less than arabica. Therefore, if you want to maximize your fat loss, become leaner and meaner, robusta may be superior for you than arabica.

    My personal quest with ERIC KIM OMAKASE Coffee is to create a unique coffee portfolio for you, to stimulate you in all aspects of your life.

    For example, to inspire motivate you creatively and artistically, and to give you more joy and happiness in delight in your every day life.

    You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy insanely good coffee.

    ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE: YOUR NEW CREATIVE LUXURY >


    Coffee on spaceships

    For a while I was really into this whole notion of spaceship philosophy; that is, if indeed we do go to Mars, and are forced to stay stuck inside a spaceship for that long, what would our lives and lifestyle look like?

    First and foremost, it does look like we will be drinking coffee on a spaceship. For example the space movie I watched with Chris Pratt, the funny thought that in the future, rich people will be privileged enough to drink really luxury coffee on the spaceship, whereas the poor and lower class people will be restricted to only the low class coffee.

    Also, even watching the Dune movie, the new one, the ritual in which the local people would still make coffee, but using their spit.

    Therefore, it seems that from a pharmaceutical perspective, and even a life perspective, there is something critical in coffee which we love.


    Coffee is a philosophical thing.

    The synthesis and combination of coffee and the planet.

    Coffee shops, culture, the sharing of ideas.

    Caffeine as a great motivator for us.

    Coffee, caffeine being the best natural drug with the maximum amount of upsides, the minimum amount of downsides.

    Moral of the story;

    Drink more insanely great coffee!

    DISCOVER ERIC KIM OMKASE COFFEE >


    Perfect Thoughts?

    Using ERIC KIM COFFEE as a motivator, some thoughts in regards to perfection:

    Going beyond perfect?


    Going Beyond Perfect

    What does this mean?

    What does it mean to go beyond perfect?

    For a long time, I’ve been very interested and passionate about discovering perfect. The perfect lifestyle, the perfect place to live, the perfect devices, the perfect aesthetic, etc.

    However, once you discover perfect, you have to go beyond perfect — that means, to make it ever more perfect.

    Ever more optimal?

    For example, for my whole life I’ve been seeking a perfect camera, and I think I found it in the Ricoh GR III, RICOH GR IIIX even the Ricoh GRII.

    However, my insane frustration with the RICOH GR-series cameras:

    Eventually, they all break.

    Thus the never ending goal and path:

    To seek an even better solution?

    Or,

    To seek more perfect than perfect?

    Lenses Matter

    Ever since my RICOH GR IIIX went kaput, I’ve just been experimenting and shooting with my old LUMIX G9 x Leica Lumix 12mm f1.4 lens and the surprise:

    The lens is actually insanely good.

    Thus the thought:

    Perhaps the lens is critical.

    That means … to make the apex beautiful and great photos, getting and choosing and selecting the best, most supreme, the greatest and most perfect lens is critical?

    For micro 4/3rds, Leica LUMIX Lens as insanely great.

    Also, Leica 35mm f2 Summicron ASPH lens as perfect.

    A thought:

    Perhaps the ideal camera is interchangeable, like a Sigma fP/L with M mount lens?

    Why iPhone perhaps is a poor idea?

    I think the promise of the iPhone, iPhone photography, smartphone photography in general is alluring. Why? From a simplicity and minimalism perspective, it seems that iPhone, iPhone Pro seems ideal. Why? The maximally small device which is always with you, which affords you more photo opportunities.

    However, despite all of my philosophizing about this, and personal experimentation, ultimately the takeaway point:

    You can’t fool physics.

    Ultimately I think what we are trying to do as photographers is to create images which outlast us. My personal ambition is to make photos which last at least 300 years from now.

    Becoming insanely discerning with photos, looking at my iPhone pictures, even photos I’ve shot on iPhone pro, etc., ultimately when you look at the details, iPhone, iPhone Pro, is insanely dissatisfying. For myself, my current setup hits the spot for me, even though it is insanely bulky and unoptimal.

    The body

    First and foremost, the camera body is actually not that important. Not even the sensor. I think what is most important in a camera, camera body is the in camera JPEG processing, the film simulation look. For example, the Lumix G9 camera that I am currently using and the dynamic monochrome mode, adding the grain effect and contrast to the max, the photos are very beautiful and satisfying.

    I suppose then, any Lumix camera or Panasonic camera which has this dynamic black-and-white mode, and the grain effect is a good one.

    And also, any camera or digital camera which has good in camera JPEG processing is good, for example, the film simulation color profiles of the Fujifilm cameras are phenomenal for color.

    The Lens

    The reason why I really like the Panasonic Lumix Leica 12mm F1.4 lens is the fact that it has an insanely close macro mode, which makes it great to shoot portraits, capturing detail and sharpness in the eyes, gestures etc.

    Also from an aesthetics perspective, something about the resolution and the sharpness and overall lens quality of the Leica Lumix 12 mm F1.4 lens produces an insanely beautiful photo, especially with the in camera black and white high contrast monochrome grainy setting.

    Once again, this is a critical thing, because the iPhone, iPhone Pro lacks any sort of good in camera monochrome processing which adds a grain effect.

    Details in the whites?

    Also something that I find truly phenomenal, with my current Lumix G9 and Leica Lumix 12 mm F1.4 lens setup is that there is actually detail in the highlights, the whites, and the grain effect looks aesthetically beautiful and pleasing! As good as typical film, black-and-white film.

    And this is good, because then there’s no more need to shoot real film photography.


    Investing in the new, breaking free from the old

    Probably the biggest benefit that I got traveling abroad, and then coming back home in the states is this;

    Breaking free from the old way of doing things, and re-discovering new ways of doing things.

    For example, new fashions, new approaches, etc.

    To rediscover a life with fresh new eyes. The biggest upside of traveling.

    Therefore, if you want to transform your life, just travel! Jump on a plane, go to Saigon Vietnam, go to Hanoi, go to Seoul South Korea, etc.


    Where in the world is ERIC KIM?

    Currently back in sunny Southern California, with the beautiful bright sun, and new excitement and enthusiasm for life.

    I am still very committed to innovating in photography and life and creativity.

    Some things to be grateful for being back in the states:

    First, ultimately, despite what people may say, having the privilege of living in America is how much cleaner and less polluted it is then all around the world. For example, the biggest downside of being in the other abroad country is pollution.

    For example, I think the hot debate right now is around global warming. I think some thing which is critical to consider is not necessarily “global warming“, but, pollution.

    Pollution is easily noticeable and palpable, especially when you are in Asia. Even apparently in South Korea, the pollution has gotten so bad you can’t even see the sun anymore.

    How is America privileged?

    Let us consider that almost all of our manufacturing is now abroad, which means that countries like China, Vietnam produce all of our products, which causes pollution, and we are able to enjoy our beautiful apple devices back home without the downsides of pollution. Let us consider that all of the Apple products, the iPhones we love are all produced by Foxcon in China.

    Also the benefit of America is that because we are so far away from everyone else, we are not negatively affected by their pollution.

    For example, South Korea, Seoul is relatively clean, but all of the pollution being next-door to China negatively affects Korea.

    Are there for my personal thought is that moving forward, let us not debate about notions of “global warming”, which seems to be a futile political battle, but instead let us talk and discuss more about issues regarding pollution.

    This is where California is intelligent; it seems that California is one of the most desirable places to live in the world. Why does everyone want to move here? I think for the most part the climate and lack of pollution is relatively good. For example in the Bay Area, the air is clean, and the pollution is low. Also in Southern California, pollution is pretty bad, but it has gotten much better.

    I don’t want to live in Las Vegas even if I was a billionaire

    Another trend is it looks like a lot of people are moving to Arizona or Las Vegas, but it seems that the big problem now is record-breaking heat. If you live somewhere that is always over 100°, and the sun is so powerful and scorching that you can’t even leave your house, is it all worth it? Would you want to be a billionaire if you just had to be stuck at home all day?

    Even if you had the worlds best Porsche, Lamborghini, hyper sports car etc.; if you are just simply stuck in a car all day, is it worth it? I say no.


    Where should you travel?

    My friend Timothy Flanagan; the best blog for inspiration and motivation. For example, South Korea.

    Japan and Hiroshima

    There are 1 billion places you can travel to, but some personal places I suggest:

    1. Mexico City, especially if you live closeby, in Southern California, California or the states. I recommend staying in the Roma Norte neighborhood
    2. Seoul South Korea
    3. Hanoi or Saigon, Vietnam
    4. Phnom Penh Cambodia

    Lifestyle thoughts?

    I am still quite certain that the best life is a light outdoors. I like in the direct sun, a life directly in the elements.

    I get more power from the sun, natural light, even though the sun rays may burn me.

    During these scorching summer months, a simple thought is to just cover up. Wear clothing that covers up your skin so you don’t get sunburned. But still try to maximize your time living outdoors.

    Porsche and Lamborghini are lame?

    I suppose the thing that I am grateful for, especially after spending some time abroad and being back in the states, is that a lot of these material things don’t interest me anymore. For example, my personal interest in Porsche cars, and also Lamborghinis has plummeted almost to zero. Instead, I am more interested in coffee, going back to the gym again, and also passionate about this 2010 Prius that I re-inherited. I still think hybrid is insanely great.


    Having more time to review your photos?

    Ever since getting back, being abroad, etc., a tricky thing is that I’m shooting around 1000 photos day, and it doesn’t seem like I have enough hours in a day to review all of them. Perhaps this will be my new pursuit; figuring out a way to more effectively review my photos, quickly, upload, and publish them.

    Also I thought; I think SmugMug runs on Amazon Web services, maybe I should just create the next SmugMug, Flickr, or some sort of free online photo sharing platform? Instagram is bad, Facebook is bad, Flickr is dead, we need better solutions.

    A simple solution you could do right now is just start your own WordPress website and blog on Amazon web services, and just start publishing!

    More fire on ERIC KIM BLOG, START HERE, BOOKS.


    Photo Futures

    ERIC KIM HANOI SLIDES Video

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    See all the slides here >

    I essentially I think that our next advancement, our next personal evolution is in regards to becoming a visual artist. Becoming more artistic, and seeing ourselves as artists.

    Therefore moving forward, just see everything that you pursue and do as an artistic thing. Then at the end of the day, you can permit yourself to do anything and everything you want!

    ERIC


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    Forward the motivation!

    If this sparked even an ounce of inspiration or motivation within yourself, feel free to forward to a friend!

    ERIC

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    Things on my mind

    1. The best car is just a white Prius?
    2. Hygiene means the art of health
    3. Focusing on more health matters, like even going to the hot sauna at the gym?
    4. Maximal time in the direct sun to give us energy and power
    5. More thoughts on moving the world

    Never stop thinking:

    START HERE >


  • The Philosophy of Coffee and Perfection

    Now that I am officially part of the coffee business, I wanted to use this opportunity to think and philosophize on the philosophy of coffee.

    Why coffee?

    Coffee is a weird and beautiful thing. First and foremost, funny enough I made it through all of college without the aid of coffee. I only discovered coffee way later after Cindy got me addicted.

    My personal story and journey with coffee is actually really funny; the first time I went backpacking through Europe with Cindy, I remember one of the first phrases I learned in French:

    Un cafe s’il vous plait.

    It was supposed to be the cultured thing to say, do and know. And upon my surprise, I remember the first time they brought out the tiny espresso cup, and it came out in the tiny espresso cup, and I looked at it and yelled aloud:

    “That’s it?? I paid 2 euros for this tiny thing??”

    However moving forward, espresso, and my passion for espresso and minimalism has advanced. Personally speaking, I love the dimensions of espresso, the espresso cup, etc. I love how tiny it is, and how distilled it is. And for the last decade or so, traveling the world, my funny and silly quest to strive to discover perfect espresso.

    Also, there seems to be this interesting synthesis that I get from this combination of coffee, creativity and photography. For example, whenever I teach a photography workshop, having a coffee break is a critical part of the experience. And also, if I need to stir myself into creative action, coffee is a critical part of my ritual.

    Some people drink coffee to wake up, I wake up to drink coffee.

    Taking the power into your own hands

    I think the difficult thing in today’s world is obtaining and procuring great coffee. That is, eventually, sooner or later, you got to get coffee somewhere. Either you could just buy it at your local neighborhood coffee shop, or you could just buy it at Amazon or Whole Foods, and get it delivered to you, etc.

    However, the problem that I’ve personally discovered is that whenever you buy coffee, it is always dissatisfying. At least in the states, I have never been able to find roasted coffee, or roasted coffee beans which I consider insanely great. Enter ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE.

    The substances we consume are critical?

    It is funny, there is all of this trend towards organic food, grass fed meat, etc. Yet it doesn’t seem that we put the same standards on the coffee we consume.

    Let us consider that in America in the states, coffee might be the most consumed beverage we consume. When we first wake up, we take a shower, what is the first thing we do? We hit the kitchen, and we make ourselves some coffee.

    Everyone has a different ritual in regards to their morning coffee. Some of us grind our whole bean coffee, enjoy the fragrance in the air, and pull an espresso. For myself, this is what I do.

    How much coffee is enough?

    I used to be part of this type of Silicon Valley thinking, the quantified self movement, in which I try to limit myself to some sort of arbitrary number of coffee a day. Now, I said fuck it, I have as much coffee as I want. In the morning, I will just keep pulling espressos until I feel hyped up. Sometimes this is five or seven espressos. Sometimes more, sometimes less. I don’t keep count anymore.

    My only constraint is that typically later on in the day, afternoon, I have a pretty strict coffee cut off time. I discovered that whenever I have coffee past noon, or too late in the day, I cannot sleep at night. But beyond this, the more coffee the better.

    The philosophy of coffee

    Oh first and foremost, coffee is a drug. Also very funny, after water, coffee is the most consumed beverage on the planet.

    And how does coffee work? The caffeine inherent in coffee and coffee beans is actually a poison; coffee beans and coffee plants naturally have caffeine in them to ward off predators insects and other pesky things trying to eat it.

    However for us humans, coffee just gives us a great buzz. A philosophical thought;

    It is the poison in coffee which stimulates us, and stirs us into greatness.

    Poison is good for us

    Philosophical question;

    Is life better with coffee, or without?

    Certainly there are lots of downsides of coffee. If you consume it too late in the day, you cannot sleep at night. Also, coffee and caffeine addiction is a real thing. Every once in a while, I abstain from coffee and caffeine for over 24 hours, typically when I get sick, or during long international flights.

    However, from a philosophical perspective, life is better with the poison of coffee.

    To take this analogy further, along with the downsides, annoyances, and sadness is in life is metaphorically present in the notion of poison. Some people try to make it all throughout life without any sadness grief, tragedy, or downsides. Yet, life without tragedy, life without poison and sadness is not a life worth living.

    Poison stimulates us

    The biological concept of this is “hormesis”; not to be confused with ”homeopathy” (pseudo science). The basic notion of hormesis is this:

    Small doses of poison are good for us, they stimulate us, and make us stronger.

    For example, the natural caffeine in coffee is good for us, as it stimulates us, stimulates our bodies and minds, stimulates the muscles in our legs, getting our metabolism going, etc. However, drinking 1000 cups of coffee in a day is probably not good for us.

    Also, the reason why I think coffee is interesting is that I don’t think it’s just the caffeine, there’s probably some other chemical or thing inherent in coffee which we love. I personally predict in the next 30 years or so, we will start discovering all these other additional chemicals or organic compounds and substances in coffee which is good.

    Robusta is the way

    A huge innovation; luxury Robusta, fine Robusta.

    Why? Robusta has a higher caffeine content than typical arabica, in my mind at least 2.2x stronger.

    Also, my personal theory is that robusta coffee may actually be better for us from a health perspective, as the natural sugar content in Robusta is at least 60% less than Arabica. Therefore, if you want to maximize your fat loss, become leaner and meaner, robusta may be superior for you than arabica.

    My personal quest with ERIC KIM OMAKASE Coffee is to create a unique coffee portfolio for you, to stimulate you in all aspects of your life.

    For example, to inspire motivate you creatively and artistically, and to give you more joy and happiness in delight in your every day life.

    You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy insanely good coffee.

    ERIC KIM OMAKASE COFFEE: YOUR NEW CREATIVE LUXURY >


    Coffee on spaceships

    For a while I was really into this whole notion of spaceship philosophy; that is, if indeed we do go to Mars, and are forced to stay stuck inside a spaceship for that long, what would our lives and lifestyle look like?

    First and foremost, it does look like we will be drinking coffee on a spaceship. For example the space movie I watched with Chris Pratt, the funny thought that in the future, rich people will be privileged enough to drink really luxury coffee on the spaceship, whereas the poor and lower class people will be restricted to only the low class coffee.

    Also, even watching the Dune movie, the new one, the ritual in which the local people would still make coffee, but using their spit.

    Therefore, it seems that from a pharmaceutical perspective, and even a life perspective, there is something critical in coffee which we love.


    Coffee is a philosophical thing.

    The synthesis and combination of coffee and the planet.

    Coffee shops, culture, the sharing of ideas.

    Caffeine as a great motivator for us.

    Coffee, caffeine being the best natural drug with the maximum amount of upsides, the minimum amount of downsides.

    Moral of the story;

    Drink more insanely great coffee!

    DISCOVER ERIC KIM OMKASE COFFEE >


    Perfect Thoughts?

    Using ERIC KIM COFFEE as a motivator, some thoughts in regards to perfection:

    Going beyond perfect?


    Going Beyond Perfect

    What does this mean?

    What does it mean to go beyond perfect?

    For a long time, I’ve been very interested and passionate about discovering perfect. The perfect lifestyle, the perfect place to live, the perfect devices, the perfect aesthetic, etc.

    However, once you discover perfect, you have to go beyond perfect — that means, to make it ever more perfect.

    Ever more optimal?

    For example, for my whole life I’ve been seeking a perfect camera, and I think I found it in the Ricoh GR III, RICOH GR IIIX even the Ricoh GRII.

    However, my insane frustration with the RICOH GR-series cameras:

    Eventually, they all break.

    Thus the never ending goal and path:

    To seek an even better solution?

    Or,

    To seek more perfect than perfect?

    Lenses Matter

    Ever since my RICOH GR IIIX went kaput, I’ve just been experimenting and shooting with my old LUMIX G9 x Leica Lumix 12mm f1.4 lens and the surprise:

    The lens is actually insanely good.

    Thus the thought:

    Perhaps the lens is critical.

    That means … to make the apex beautiful and great photos, getting and choosing and selecting the best, most supreme, the greatest and most perfect lens is critical?

    For micro 4/3rds, Leica LUMIX Lens as insanely great.

    Also, Leica 35mm f2 Summicron ASPH lens as perfect.

    A thought:

    Perhaps the ideal camera is interchangeable, like a Sigma fP/L with M mount lens?

    Why iPhone perhaps is a poor idea?

    I think the promise of the iPhone, iPhone photography, smartphone photography in general is alluring. Why? From a simplicity and minimalism perspective, it seems that iPhone, iPhone Pro seems ideal. Why? The maximally small device which is always with you, which affords you more photo opportunities.

    However, despite all of my philosophizing about this, and personal experimentation, ultimately the takeaway point:

    You can’t fool physics.

    Ultimately I think what we are trying to do as photographers is to create images which outlast us. My personal ambition is to make photos which last at least 300 years from now.

    Becoming insanely discerning with photos, looking at my iPhone pictures, even photos I’ve shot on iPhone pro, etc., ultimately when you look at the details, iPhone, iPhone Pro, is insanely dissatisfying. For myself, my current setup hits the spot for me, even though it is insanely bulky and unoptimal.

    The body

    First and foremost, the camera body is actually not that important. Not even the sensor. I think what is most important in a camera, camera body is the in camera JPEG processing, the film simulation look. For example, the Lumix G9 camera that I am currently using and the dynamic monochrome mode, adding the grain effect and contrast to the max, the photos are very beautiful and satisfying.

    I suppose then, any Lumix camera or Panasonic camera which has this dynamic black-and-white mode, and the grain effect is a good one.

    And also, any camera or digital camera which has good in camera JPEG processing is good, for example, the film simulation color profiles of the Fujifilm cameras are phenomenal for color.

    The Lens

    The reason why I really like the Panasonic Lumix Leica 12mm F1.4 lens is the fact that it has an insanely close macro mode, which makes it great to shoot portraits, capturing detail and sharpness in the eyes, gestures etc.

    Also from an aesthetics perspective, something about the resolution and the sharpness and overall lens quality of the Leica Lumix 12 mm F1.4 lens produces an insanely beautiful photo, especially with the in camera black and white high contrast monochrome grainy setting.

    Once again, this is a critical thing, because the iPhone, iPhone Pro lacks any sort of good in camera monochrome processing which adds a grain effect.

    Details in the whites?

    Also something that I find truly phenomenal, with my current Lumix G9 and Leica Lumix 12 mm F1.4 lens setup is that there is actually detail in the highlights, the whites, and the grain effect looks aesthetically beautiful and pleasing! As good as typical film, black-and-white film.

    And this is good, because then there’s no more need to shoot real film photography.


    Investing in the new, breaking free from the old

    Probably the biggest benefit that I got traveling abroad, and then coming back home in the states is this;

    Breaking free from the old way of doing things, and re-discovering new ways of doing things.

    For example, new fashions, new approaches, etc.

    To rediscover a life with fresh new eyes. The biggest upside of traveling.


    Where in the world is ERIC KIM?

    Currently back in sunny Southern California, with the beautiful bright sun, and new excitement and enthusiasm for life.

    I am still very committed to innovating in photography and life and creativity.

    Some things to be grateful for being back in the states:

    First, ultimately, despite what people may say, having the privilege of living in America is how much cleaner and less polluted it is then all around the world. For example, the biggest downside of being in the other abroad country is the pollution.

    For example, I think the hot debate right now is around global warming. I think some thing which is critical to consider is not necessarily “global warming“, but, pollution.

    Pollution is easily noticeable in palpable, especially when you are in Asia. Even apparently in South Korea, the pollution has gotten so bad you can’t even see the sun anymore.

    How is America privileged?

    Let us consider that almost all of our manufacturing is now abroad, which means that countries like China, Vietnam produce all of our kids, which causes pollution, and we are able to enjoy our beautiful apple devices back home without the downsides of pollution. Let us consider that all of the Apple products, the iPhones we love are all produced by Foxcon in China.

    Also the benefit of America is that because we are so far away from everyone else, we are not negatively affected by their pollution.

    For example, South Korea, Seoul is relatively clean, but all of the pollution being next-door to China negatively affects Korea.

    Are there for my personal thought is that moving forward, let us not debate about notions of “global warming”, which seems to be a few towel political battle, but instead let us talk and discuss more about issues regarding pollution.

    Lifestyle thoughts?

    I am still quite certain that the best life is a light outdoors. I like in the direct sun, a life directly in the elements.

    I get more power from the sun, natural light, even though the sun rays may burn me.

    Pain is good.


    Powered by Passion

  • How to Become a More Productive Photographer

    I believe the path to the greatest happiness as a photographer is becoming more productive as a photographer. This means, literally just producing more photos.

    Investing in production

    For example, the secret to true wealth is through production. To produce things, ideas, concepts, etc.

    I think the problem in today’s world is that we strive to create wealth through “investments” and other insubstantial sources of capital swapping. For example, let’s say you speculate in some sort of asset, and the price goes up and you sell it. Have you created any new wealth? Not really.

    I believe that true wealth, true capital is created through production. For example, producing new knowledge and information, like I have done with all of my books, e-books, presets, my infamous start here page, learn from the masters, etc. Truth be told, simply through my blog and my series of blog posts, I think I’ve created more valuable information on photography education than all of the photo books out there published combined, times 10.

    The education mafia?

    A secret expose; Pearson, the UK-based printing house and publisher, I think they blacklisted my 100 lessons from the masters of photography through a fraud millennium take down request. There is nothing in my 100 lessons from the masters of photography book which is “copyrighted”. My theory:

    Apparently Pearson also publishes photography education books. Therefore, I think they thought my ebook as a threat, and put down some phony take down request to Google, in order to blacklisted, in order to peddle more of their mediocre photo education books.

    MASTERS MOBILE PDF >

    Becoming a missionary?

    One of the very interesting thoughts from Peter Thiel in his zero to one book what is the difference between a mercenary and a missionary. A mercenary simply does something for money, a missionary does something because he or she believes in its true mission.

    I have an unorthodox theory on “success“:

    Missionaries who so insanely believe in their mission end up becoming insanely successful because they care so much about the mission.

    This means, true missionaries start with a deep intrinsic mission, and strive towards it with all of their strength and might. Money success and fame simply comes after the fact.

    For example, Elon Musk didn’t set out to initially to become the worlds richest and most tycoon of a man. Rather, he simply had a vested interest in colonizing space and Mars, and everything else was a byproduct of that.


    So what is my mission?

    For myself, my personal mission is to propagate the joy photography to all. Also, to seek practical solutions to help us seek more joy satisfaction and thriving in photography.

    For example, personal annoyances and other things drive my photography. My never ending quest to seek to make more beautiful photos, practical and philosophical theories on photography as well as pragmatic thoughts on travel, living, life, fitness, etc.

    In fact, most of my epiphanies, takeaways, and thoughts simply are derived from a personal quest and hunger for seeking greater answers.

    A self driven mission

    I think the ultimate autotelic approach, a self driven mission or purpose or end goal is predicated on the notion of pursuing your own mission for your own ends and your own personal goals. What I love about this is that with an autotelic approach in life you will never run out of inspiration and motivation because you are doing it for the sake of itself, rather than some sort of externally defined notion of success.

    In fact, I believe that more people would thrive if they gave themselves permission to simply do things for the sake of itself, rather than needing some sort of explanation. Also, more photographers would thrive if they didn’t have an Instagram, deleted their Instagram, or didn’t share photos to Facebook or social media.

    Why? The negative part of social media is that it attaches a numerical value to yourself and your photos. This is patently bad, because the value of your photos shouldn’t be weighed on a biased algorithm or based on fake likes from big pots, or superficial likes from people who are just seeking to kill time.


    Photo Health

    I have a big theory; If you want to strive to maximize your productivity as a photographer, I think it is metabolic and also part health related.

    Supple strength in your legs, bulging muscles, straight back, 100% carnivore diet. Also intermittent fasting during the day!

    Beef, lamb, innards. On fast days eat pork — pork isn’t red meat, it is “pink” meat.


    2000 photos a day?

    A thought; ironically enough, I don’t think we shoot enough. We got digital, why not shoot 2000, 5000, 10,000 photos a day?


    Why does this all matter?

    This matters because photography is our life-blood, and photography gives us deep joy. For me, photography itself makes life worth living!

    For example, photography affords us new hopes to travel, see more of the world, to adventure, conquer, and push ourselves beyond. No other form of thing affords us the opportunity to both be physical, to adventure, to travel, and do something creatively productive.

    If you saw it, and traveled and didn’t photograph it, certainly you can still have a great time. But to be able to experience new and great things and photograph is truly phenomenal!

    ERIC


    Where shall you go next?

    Travel with EK:

    1. PHILLY STREET PHOTO WORKSHOP (OCTOBER 14, 2023)
    2. OBTAIN SUBLIME CREATIVITY IN SEATTLE (FEB 10, 2024)

    Incoming workshops:

    1. Downtown LA MASTER STREET PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP 2023
    2. SOUTH KOREA WORKSHOP Summer 2024

    EK WORKSHOPS


    SAIGON STREET PHOTO TALK

    VIDEO FILE

    Download PDF >

    Podcast

    AUDIO

    Dropbox PDF

    Google Drive PDF

    Did a one day street photo talk in Saigon, some topics we covered:

    COMPOSITION
    PHILOSOPHY
    WHY?
    MOTIVAITON
    TECHNIQUE & APPROACH
    SELF VALUE
    OPEN MINDEDNESS
    CHILD’S MIND
    ‘SUCCESS’?
    COURAGE
    HAPPINESS
    INSPIRATION
    HOW TO SEE
    NEW PHOTOS
    SOCIOLOGY
    WHY I LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY
    WHY I LOVE VIETNAM
    DETAILS
    EVOLUTION
    USE YOUR KIDS!
    MALL STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
    STREET PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN ETHOS AND APPROACH
    THE SUCCESS TRAP
    HOW TO BECOME A ‘BETTER’ STREET PHOTOGRAPHER
    HEALTH
    HAPPY PHOTOS
    MOOD
    FLASH
    MUSE
    AESTHETICS
    MYSTERY
    NOW WHAT?
    CREATIVE SCREENSHOTTING
    YOU NEVER KNOW!

    See all the slides here >

    Gonna do another talk in Hanoi in a week (new information) — stay posted.


    CONQUER THE STREETS

    Conquer with HAPTIC:

    1. ERIC KIM NECK STRAP (MARK II): For the brave and reckless
    2. HENRI NECK STRAP MARK IV: For the insanely bold
    3. EK WRIST STRAP MARK II: For the practical

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    Other things on my mind

    1. Perhaps MacBook Pro laptop is best — better than iPad Pro. Why? Sooner or later you will hit the 2TB limit, which makes iPad a dud.
    2. America is still the best place to be in terms of entrepreneurship
    3. Privacy for the sake of focus

    More infinite thoughts on blog >


    Now what?

    1. Upload your best photos to arsbeta.com
    2. Have a chat with WHY APP? to discover deeper meaning in your life

    Share the turbo

    EK NEWS >


    Productivity thoughts

    1. To become more productive, maximize your exposure to natural light!
    2. Productivity is in your legs! Every day is leg day. ATLAS LIFT.
    3. Street photo is the way

    Master it all:

    STREET PHOTO 101 >


  • How to Become a More Productive Photographer

    I believe the path to the greatest happiness as a photographer is becoming more productive as a photographer. This means, literally just producing more photos.

    Investing in production

    For example, the secret to true wealth is through production. To produce things, ideas, concepts, etc.

    I think the problem in today’s world is that we strive to create wealth through “investments” and other insubstantial sources of capital swapping. For example, let’s say you speculate in some sort of asset, and the price goes up and you sell it. Have you created any new wealth? Not really.

    I believe that true wealth, true capital is created through production. For example, producing new knowledge and information, like I have done with all of my books, e-books, presets, my infamous start here page, learn from the masters, etc. Truth be told, simply through my blog and my series of blog posts, I think I’ve created more valuable information on photography education than all of the photo books out there published combined, times 10.

    The education mafia?

    A secret expose; Pearson, the UK-based printing house and publisher, I think they blacklisted my 100 lessons from the masters of photography through a fraud millennium take down request. There is nothing in my 100 lessons from the masters of photography book which is “copyrighted”. My theory:

    Apparently Pearson also publishes photography education books. Therefore, I think they thought my ebook as a threat, and put down some phony take down request to Google, in order to blacklisted, in order to peddle more of their mediocre photo education books.

    Becoming a missionary?

    One of the very interesting thoughts from Peter Thiel in his zero to one book what is the difference between a mercenary and a missionary. A mercenary simply does something for money, a missionary does something because he or she believes in its true mission.

    I have an unorthodox theory on “success“:

    Missionaries who so insanely believe in their mission end up becoming insanely successful because they care so much about the mission.

    This means, true missionaries start with a deep intrinsic mission, and strive towards it with all of their strength and might. Money success and fame simply comes after the fact.

    For example, Elon Musk didn’t set out to initially to become the worlds richest and most tycoon of a man. Rather, he simply had a vested interest in colonizing space and Mars, and everything else was a byproduct of that.


    So what is my mission?

    For myself, my personal mission is to propagate the joy photography to all. Also, to seek practical solutions to help us seek more joy satisfaction and thriving in photography.

    For example, personal annoyances and other things drive my photography. My never ending quest to seek to make more beautiful photos, practical and philosophical theories on photography as well as pragmatic thoughts on travel, living, life, fitness, etc.

    In fact, most of my epiphanies, takeaways, and thoughts simply are derived from a personal quest in hunger for seeking greater answers.

    A self driven mission

  • CHU VIET HA ERIC KIM FUJIFILM SAIGON STREET PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP TALK VIETNAM

    VIDEO FILE

    TOPICS COVERED:

    1. COMPOSITION
    2. PHILOSOPHY
    3. WHY?
    4. MOTIVAITON
    5. TECHNIQUE & APPROACH
    6. SELF VALUE
    7. OPEN MINDEDNESS
    8. CHILD’S MIND
    9. ‘SUCCESS’?
    10. COURAGE
    11. HAPPINESS
    12. INSPIRATION
    13. HOW TO SEE
    14. NEW PHOTOS
    15. SOCIOLOGY
    16. WHY I LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY
    17. WHY I LOVE VIETNAM
    18. DETAILS
    19. EVOLUTION
    20. USE YOUR KIDS!
    21. MALL STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
    22. STREET PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN ETHOS AND APPROACH
    23. THE SUCCESS TRAP
    24. HOW TO BECOME A ‘BETTER’ STREET PHOTOGRAPHER
    25. HEALTH
    26. HAPPY PHOTOS
    27. MOOD
    28. FLASH
    29. MUSE
    30. AESTHETICS
    31. MYSTERY
    32. NOW WHAT?
    33. CREATIVE SCREENSHOTTING
    34. YOU NEVER KNOW!

    PODCAST

    AUDIO

    PDF GOOGLE DRIVE

    DROPBOX PDF