2024 03 12

Two people walk down a street in Grand Detour, Illinois. February, 2024. © Clayton Hauck

Recently, I asked ChatGPT if it knew me and its reply made me wonder if it perhaps has access to alternate universe. It told me:

Clayton Hauck is a photographer based in Chicago known for his documentary-style photography and his work capturing the city's culture, events, and everyday life. He has contributed to various publications and projects, showcasing his unique perspective on Chicago's urban landscape. Additionally, Hauck is the co-founder of the popular photography project and blog, "Everybody Street Chicago," which celebrates the diverse street photography scene in the city.

My follow-up: What is Everybody Street Chicago?

My apologies for the typo. "Everybody Street Chicago" is a photography project and blog founded by Clayton Hauck and others. The project aims to showcase the diverse street photography scene in Chicago by featuring the work of various photographers who capture candid moments, scenes, and characters encountered on the city streets. It serves as a platform for photographers to share their perspectives and stories through their images, offering a unique glimpse into the vibrant urban life of Chicago.

Me again: That’s cool! When was this project founded?

The "Everybody Street Chicago" project was founded in 2010. Since then, it has grown to become a prominent platform for street photographers to share their work and perspectives on the dynamic urban landscape of Chicago.

None of this is true but my hunch is the AI dataset has some fragmented information about my past, including both that I have been a street photographer and that I started a website called EveryoneisFamous.com. The website was essentially how I self-taught myself photography and where I regularly posted my photos which mostly consisted of nightlife, parties, and music scenes, but not street photography. 

This simple inaccuracy got me thinking about what my life could have been if instead of focusing on the party scene I’d focused on street photography and started a website revolving around that. It’s a fairly common consideration I’ve been having lately—between art photography and commercial photography—so when AI suggested I perhaps lived an alternate timeline, it seemed both relevant and plausible!

Perhaps there’s still time for me to get that popular street photography project up and running. 

-Clayton

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