Clayton Hauck Clayton Hauck

2024 09 08

I took da day off. My boss, Pointing at Stuff CEO Virginia Halas McCaskey said it was okay.

Side note: if you’re in Chicago and free tomorrow night (Monday, Sept 9th), I invite you to come by my See You Soon studio from 7pm-10pm to enjoy some music, spoken word, beverages, and hangs with friends. It will be a nice night! Hope to see you there.

-Clayton

Buddy the dog. Chicago, Illinois. July, 2024. © Clayton Hauck

I took da day off. My boss, Pointing at Stuff CEO Virginia Halas McCaskey said it was okay.

Side note: if you’re in Chicago and free tomorrow night (Monday, Sept 9th), I invite you to come by my See You Soon studio from 7pm-10pm to enjoy some music, spoken word, beverages, and hangs with friends. It will be a nice night! Hope to see you there.

-Clayton

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2024 05 13

It’s common sense, but interesting to me, how without experiencing something firsthand you tend to not notice it happening all around you. I’ve never been a dog owner in my forty plus years on earth and it was only recently that I learned, while watching dogs for friends, that a dog will tuck its tail firmly between its legs when sensing trouble. This is not a profound realization by any stretch, but now that I know it, I notice it all the time.

It was never a goal to make this blog a personal life update space, but perhaps a weekly check-in might be useful? Let’s give it a shot, since I don’t have anything else lined up.

Life Updates (in no particular order):

My buddy (and owner of Buddy) Mr. Kenneth Yoder is screening his feature-length documentary tonight at Consignment Lounge. It’s picture lock, he claims, so maybe this beast is finally in the can. I give him shit, because the project has dragged on for years, but I am super proud of him nonetheless!

I might (might!) be venturing down the path of becoming a documentarian myself. More on this later.

Planning a wedding is stressful.

I now own a “pro” printer and will be spending much time in the coming weeks learning to make (and possibly even sell?!) really quality photo prints.

Planning a wedding is expensive.

I’m doing a photo show in my studio with a cool photographer later this year. More info on that as it becomes official.

I’m planning to document both the DNC and RNC, for myself, both in words and images. I have no special access and this might be a challenge. Also, if a fancy commercial project comes up, I’ll prob skip it and take the money. Sorry, it’s politics.

Planning a wedding is time consuming.

I have another great idea for a group photo show I’m hoping to host at my space later this year. More on that later.

I now have some prints showing at the Kimball Arts Center, where my studio is located.

Even when you “win” in the stock market, you often lose. I’ve been buying stock in this website (Squarespace) because I think longer term the company will be at least 5x what it’s currently valued at. Apparently, a private equity firm agreed with me and bought the company for slightly more than its current valuation, meaning I will no longer have access to further financial gains via an increase in stock price. Back to bitcoin, I go.

Planning a wedding sucks, but the wedding will be awesome and my partner is even more awesome, so it’s all worth it!

-Clayton

Buddy the dog being timid at the bar. Chicago, Illinois. October, 2023. © Clayton Hauck

It’s common sense, but interesting to me, how without experiencing something firsthand you tend to not notice it happening all around you. I’ve never been a dog owner in my forty plus years on earth and it was only recently that I learned, while watching dogs for friends, that a dog will tuck its tail firmly between its legs when sensing trouble. This is not a profound realization by any stretch, but now that I know it, I notice it all the time.

It was never a goal to make this blog a personal life update space, but perhaps a weekly check-in might be useful? Let’s give it a shot, since I don’t have anything else lined up.

Life Updates (in no particular order):

  • My buddy (and owner of Buddy the dog) Mr. Kenneth Yoder is screening his feature-length documentary tonight at Consignment Lounge. It’s picture lock, he claims, so maybe this beast is finally in the can. I give him shit, because the project has dragged on for years, but I am super proud of him! (UPDATE: he really elevated this thing from the working edit I saw last year. Nice work, dude! You made something really worthwhile)

  • I might (might!) be venturing down the path of becoming a documentarian myself. More on this later.

  • Planning a wedding is stressful.

  • I now own a “pro” printer and will be spending much time in the coming weeks learning to make (and possibly even sell?!) really quality photo prints.

  • Planning a wedding is expensive.

  • I’m doing a photo show in my studio with a cool photographer later this year. More info on that as it becomes official.

  • I’m planning to document both the DNC and RNC, for myself, both in words and images. I have no special access and this might be a challenge. Also, if a fancy commercial project comes up, I’ll prob skip it and take the money. Sorry, it’s politics.

  • Planning a wedding is time consuming.

  • I have another great idea for a group photo show I’m hoping to host at my space later this year. More on that later.

  • I now have some prints showing at the Kimball Arts Center, where my studio is located.

  • Even when you “win” in the stock market, you often lose. I’ve been buying stock in this website (Squarespace) because I think longer term the company will be at least 5x what it’s currently valued at. Apparently, a private equity firm agreed with me and bought the company for slightly more than its current valuation, meaning I will no longer have access to further financial gains via an increase in stock price. Back to bitcoin, I go.

  • Planning a wedding sucks, but the wedding will be awesome and my partner is even more awesome, so it’s all worth it!

-Clayton

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2024 03 08

Do you think dogs think humans are idiots? We put their poop in a little bag and carry it around with us then dispose of it in another bigger bag when clearly they wanted it right where they strategically dropped it.

I’ve come to think of dogs like graffiti artists, frantically leaving their mark on the landscape to let others know they exist and hopefully find some admirers.

-Clayton

Buddy the dog’s post-operation scar. October, 2023. Chicago, Illinois © Clayton Hauck

Do you think dogs think humans are idiots? We put their poop in a little bag and carry it around with us then dispose of it in another bigger bag when clearly they wanted it right where they strategically dropped it. 

I’ve come to think of dogs like graffiti artists, frantically leaving their mark on the landscape to let others know they exist and hopefully find some admirers.

-Clayton

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2024 01 04

This album got me thinking about art and how music is, rightfully, among the most celebrated of art forms (and how photography is not even really considered art). Within a song, let alone an entire album, you have countless opportunities to connect with an audience. A catchy lyric, fun melody, weird sound, etc. Even the world’s most iconic photographs are like the equivalent of a single note, or perhaps on a good day a little jingle (photography books or collections is another story!). Sometimes a photographer will hit a home run and merge a striking image with a relevant global conversation and it can connect and have a deeper impact, like the memorable photojournalistic images through the years, but even my strongest images will be mostly forgotten by next Tuesday.

Anyway, this album is better than 99.86% of the world’s photographs.

Boy, you’re pessimistic on photography! Do you hate it? More on this later.

Enjoy!

-Clayton

Sloppy Bob. November, 2023. Chicago. ©Clayton Hauck

A fun album I recently came upon via Ezra Furman’s favorite albums of 2023 list:

This album got me thinking about art and how music is, rightfully, among the most celebrated of art forms (and how photography is not even really considered art). Within a song, let alone an entire album, you have countless opportunities to connect with an audience. A catchy lyric, fun melody, weird sound, etc. Even the world’s most iconic photographs are like the equivalent of a single note, or perhaps on a good day a little jingle (photography books or bodies of work is another story!). Sometimes a photographer will hit a home run and merge a striking image with a relevant global conversation and it can connect and have a deeper impact, like the memorable photojournalistic images through the years, but even my strongest images will be mostly forgotten by next Tuesday.

Anyway, this album is better than 99.86% of the world’s photographs.

Enjoy!

-Clayton

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