2025 06 13
Main Street, minus the character. Canton, Illinois. March, 2025. Ā© Clayton Hauck
Today, something I wrote for my See You Soon studio newsletter that just went out. If you want in on that action, you can sign up over yonder!
As the space continues to evolve, I myself can feel an evolution happening within me. It only makes sense, considering the world around us is changing in ways beyond our control. The commercial photography landscape, too, is unrecognizable compared to what it was when I got my start in it just over a decade ago. Difficulties aside, I continue to see all the changes as a positive (because you gotta stay positive!).
One big example of why Iām seeing the glass as half full is that Iāve had time to focus on areas of photography that have gone neglected for the last ten years, namely: Art!
Earlier this month, we said goodbye to a dear friend, Donāt Fret. While his passing is one that I am continuing to process, there are two immediate and actionable takeaways for me: (first, an obvious one) we have limited time on this planet; (second, a less obvious one) make shit happen; donāt fret.
Donāt Fret the artist was great at translating his endless flow of thoughts & ideas into the artwork he scattered throughout our fair city. My own personal final memories of my friend (ā¦letās make this about me!) will always be with regret ā I hesitated to act. Weād begun filming a documentary about his life and his art, but due to my own perfectionism or hesitancy or whatever, we didnāt get nearly as much shot as hindsight couldāve allowed.
So for that reason, I am now entering my Donāt Fret Era. To sum it up: Iām focusing on the Art and Making Shit Happen. All of my photography obsessions which have been shoved into the closet because they arenāt commercial or sellable are now what Iām focusing on ā the fact that Chicago does not have a photobook shop, a fact that has bugged me for years, is now my number one target.
On that note, and I swear weāll wrap it up here, I would love it if you check out what weāre up to both here at the space and at the hopefully-soon-to-be new home of Realm, our collective answer to fill the hearts of Chicagoās photography obsessed.
-Clayton
2025 05 21
Where weāre going, there wonāt be roads. Oregon, Illinois. May, 2025. Ā© Clayton Hauck
Kylaās newsletter continues to be my favorite thing to read these days. Sheās able to describe the ominous feels of our current existence in ways that make it make economic sense, and which make me better understand my own urge for the weird and the inconvenient.
And not to get too abstract here in my economic newsletter - but rejection, convenience, and absence of surprise are all economic questions. When enough people choose friction over convenience, markets respond. We're seeing early signs of this: the (slow) revival of independent bookstores, the rise of deinfluencing, the growing market for durability over disposability, especially as the economy turns.
These are emerging from the simple recognition that the frictionless life is ultimately unsatisfying. Even the secular, modern, economic soul hungers for something deeper than convenience!
Slightly on this topic, and also because my existing ājobā isnāt quite working like it used to, Iām opening up a photobook shop! Well, at the very least, we are running a āproof of conceptā that a photobook-dedicated shop is, in fact, the good idea we strongly feel it is. Last Sunday was our first popup and this Sunday is our second. If you want to come check it out, we will be at New Wave Coffee (2557 N Milwaukee Ave) from 10am-2pm on May 25th. After two dates are in the books, and after we assess the response (early signs: good!), I will get into more detail here about what we plan to do.
Give us a follow on Instagram in the meantime (actual website coming later) @Realm.Chicago ā oh yeah, weāre called Realm.
-Clayton
2025 03 27
Old Main Street is New Main Street. Canton, Illinois. March, 2025. Ā© Clayton Hauck
I did a presentation today for APA Chicago with the theme being personal work. One of the things I discussed was my Ill Wandering work. Itās not work that Iāve spent much time assessing myself yet, as Iāve been more focused on allowing things to play out a bit more organically without forcing anything and focusing too much on any specific theme. That said, it was very much worthwhile to take a step back and further assess the photos I do have.
Iāll share more in the coming months and hope to get back out a bit more regularly this year to expand the body into something more substantial.
-Clayton
2025 02 24
Streator, Illinois. November, 2024. Ā© Clayton Hauck
Lately, Iāve been pondering excessively about what to focus my energies towards. Fortunately, I think my self-imposed marching orders have more or less been made and I am now on a path, for the remainder of the year at least, to see where it takes me.
One deterrent to creating new work is the internal struggle towards judging the work you havenāt yet created! Will it be unique enough? Will it be original? Will it stand out in a world so saturated with content itās quite impossible to even comprehend!? The quote below, while clearly written in a time prior to social media, Ai, and content factories, helped bring some sanity to my overworked brain:
"Even in literature and art, no man who bothers about originality will ever be original: whereas if you simply try to tell the truth (without caring twopence how often it has been told before) you will, nine times out of ten, become original without ever having noticed it."
-C.S. Lewis
-Clayton
2025 02 13
Iām going to sound like a boomer for a moment but I must say, I will never take for granted the sheer amount of things that happen, out of sight, in order to enable our lives to be smooth and easy. Easy is a very relative term, but thatās not my point. While it may feel like the world is rapidly spinning out of control at the moment, it is perhaps helpful to consider things could be far, far worse. It helps me, at least. A chicken in every pot.
-Clayton
Moving things; ill wandering; somewhere outside Streator, Illinois. November, 2024. Ā© Clayton Hauck
Iām going to sound like a boomer for a moment but I must say, I will never take for granted the sheer amount of things that happen, out of sight, in order to enable our lives to be smooth and easy. Easy is a very relative term, but thatās not my point. While it may feel like the world is rapidly spinning out of control at the moment, it is perhaps helpful to consider things could be far, far worse. It helps me, at least. A chicken in every pot.
-Clayton