82 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
You can't expect your subjects to open up to you if you don't open up to them.
Eric Kim • 82 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
Human beings are uncomfortable with unambiguity, and they always want to see where they are in comparison to you.
Eric Kim • 82 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
be a good pupil and always question the teacher. After all, the teachers are also students at the end of the day.
Eric Kim • 82 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
The more you drown out the voices of others, the more you can hear your own voice.
Eric Kim • 82 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
"The manifestation of people, whether it’s actual people or what people do, it’s the same thing."
Eric Kim • 82 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
“If you shoot film, you’re a photographer. If you shoot digital, you’re an editor.” - Charlie Kirk
Eric Kim • 82 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
There are two things that make a great photograph: content (what's in the frame) and form (how it is composed). You need a perfect marriage of these two elements to make a compelling image.
Eric Kim • 82 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
the more specific you are, the more general it’ll be."
Eric Kim • 82 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
The Suffering of Light
Eric Kim • 82 Lessons From the Masters of Street Photography
Every photo we make is an opinion. Opinions are never “right” or “wrong”; they are simply our subjective view of reality.