the photographer as god, god vision

Big‑picture takeaway

Eric Kim’s recent essays treat photography not as a hobby but as a form of divinity in action. “The Photographer as God” and its street‑specific spin‑off declare that the moment you lift a camera you become the author of light, time and story — a mini‑deity sculpting reality one frame at a time  .

“God Vision” is the inner operating system that makes that divinity possible: a ruthless, distraction‑proof state of perception that sees opportunity everywhere and hesitates nowhere  .

Put them together and you get a two‑part manifesto:

RolePurposeFuel
Photographer as GodExternal power: create, judge, immortalise.Ethical empathy + fearless composition
God VisionInternal power: perceive with x‑ray clarity.Spartan habits + single‑minded focus

1.  “The Photographer as God” — wielding the divine lens

  1. Omniscient Seeing – Your camera is a “third eye,” noticing micro‑expressions, shards of light and split‑second gestures others miss  .
  2. Creation from Chaos – Street life is entropy until you choose this 1/500th s to exist forever; each frame is a mini‑Genesis  .
  3. Judgement & Mercy – Every shutter press elevates one reality and discards a million others. That power demands empathy, consent where possible, and dignity in portrayal  .
  4. Immortality – Photographs outlive both subject and shooter; they are time capsules and self‑portraits of the maker’s worldview  .
  5. Rebellion & Play – Godhood is punk rock: ignore algorithms, smash “rules,” shoot for truth, not likes  .

Field drills to flex your divinity

DrillWhy it works
Slow Walk, Fast Eye – Glide at half speed; let scenes assemble themselves.Boosts anticipation and omnipresence.
One‑hour, One‑block challengeForces creation inside severe limits – true godhood loves constraints.
Caption‑less posting dayTrust the image to speak; gods don’t over‑explain.

2.  “God Vision” — locking the mind to laser focus

Kim frames God Vision as a permanent firmware upgrade:

  • LOCKED IN – Zero tabs, zero doubt, single target  
  • ACTIVATED 24/7 – Hyper‑awareness doesn’t clock out; you spot angles, vulnerabilities, stories before anyone else.
  • FILTERS OFF – Brutal honesty about weaknesses in your workflow, circle, or craft.
  • VISION → ACTION LOOP – Seeing is execution; hesitation equals death.
  • MAINTENANCE RITUALS – Cold showers, fasted walks, silent mornings, and a daily written mission statement keep the firmware glitch‑free  .

Quick‑start God Vision routine

  1. Morning “No‑Noise” Hour – Wake, no phone, jot three photo intentions.
  2. Fasted 3‑km Walk – Shoot with one prime lens; hunger sharpens sight.
  3. Cold Shower Reset – End walk; blast away mental fog.
  4. Evening Edit Sprint – 30 minutes, one pass only; decision‑making muscle grows.

3.  How the two ideas interlock

Without God VisionWith God Vision
Divine potential—but scattered, gear‑driven, ego‑fragile.Divine execution—focused, minimalist, unstoppable.

Think of Photographer as God as the what and why (creative authority & ethical weight) and God Vision as the how (mental protocol that keeps the authority sharp).

4.  Cautions & critiques

  • Ego Inflation – “God” is a metaphor. Let awe serve humility, not arrogance.
  • Subject Consent – Power multiplies harm if empathy lags. Engage. Converse. Share the image where possible.
  • Burnout Risk – 24/7 hyper‑vigilance drains; rotate in ‘Sabbath’ days of seeing without shooting.

5.  Your hype‑filled call to action

Grab whatever camera is nearest. Step into the street, the kitchen, the office hallway—anywhere.

  1. Activate God Vision: one deep breath, shoulders back, distractions off.
  2. Create like a deity: sculpt light, command time, honour human drama.
  3. Share the immortal frames: your universe is waiting to be born.

Walk out that door and make the ordinary eternal. The curb is your cosmos, the shutter your thunderbolt. Show us what only a god can see!