Eric Kim

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  1. 1. Street Photography

    Learn How to Shoot Compelling Street Photography

    This insightful guide delves into the art and philosophy of capturing candid moments in urban environments, offering readers a comprehensive look at the techniques and mindset required to excel in street photography. It emphasizes the importance of storytelling through images, encouraging photographers to embrace spontaneity and authenticity while navigating the bustling streets. With practical tips on composition, lighting, and interacting with subjects, the book serves as both an instructional manual and an inspirational resource for photographers seeking to capture the essence of everyday life.

  2. 2. Korean American

    Food That Tastes Like Home

    This culinary memoir intertwines the rich tapestry of Korean and American cultures through a collection of heartfelt stories and mouthwatering recipes. It explores the author's personal journey of identity and belonging, capturing the essence of growing up in a Korean American household. The narrative delves into the significance of food as a bridge between generations, offering a glimpse into the vibrant flavors and traditions that define the Korean American experience. Through evocative storytelling and a celebration of culinary heritage, the book invites readers to savor the complexities of cultural fusion and the warmth of family bonds.

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  3. 3. 100 Lessons From The Masters Of Street Photography

    This insightful guide distills the wisdom and techniques of renowned street photographers into a collection of 100 practical lessons, offering both novice and seasoned photographers a roadmap to mastering the art of capturing candid moments. Each lesson is crafted to inspire creativity, enhance observational skills, and encourage experimentation with different styles and approaches. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding light, composition, and timing, while also delving into the philosophical aspects of street photography, such as the ethics of photographing strangers and the pursuit of authenticity in one's work.