2025 06 25
Another b/w edit! It’s been my go-to approach for a while now and only seems to be gaining power over me. Lately, my struggle has again been over-thinking (on top of just being too busy — really, I only have the time to think and not to do). The internal debate: do I drop everything and get back into film; learn large format to “give myself an edge” in the art photo game. Maybe an edge isn’t the word. I’m having a hard time considering digital photography art. Maybe this has been what’s held me back all these years. Realistically, it’s just another excuse I make to myself to disallow me the opportunity to further explore the path. Realistically, I’m probably not making much sense to anyone reading this.
To back up a bit: I’ve been formulating an ongoing project (again, thinking more than doing) about Chicago. One of the holdups has been format. Before I get too far into it, I want to define what the project even is and which tools will be used to make it. Do I make the work digitally, as I have been, or do I “get back into film.” I already know the answer, but I resist. If money and time were not an issue (they are), the answer would be film. But life is compromise. What I will likely do is embrace multiple formats, multiple camera and lens types, mix and match. I feel like this somewhat scattered approach to the work actually plays into the broader themes I aim to explore (while also being far more functional as it’s already how I work naturally).
What I do know is I continually notice the calendar switching months on me with no work to show for it. Time keeps on moving but my progress does not advance. Something needs to change.
-Clayton
PS- I’m hosting a group photogrpahy exhibition this Friday at my See You Soon studio space. I hope you can join us!
2026 03 28
Stumbled upon the below video while editing images at the studio and wanted to share it here. I was not previously familiar with Jared’s work, but I’m glad to be now! He does a nice job of explaining many things that have been rummaging around in my brain for some time now. These concepts are a big part of why I’m adjusting my approach to my personal IG page and, well, kind of reconfiguring my entire photography career.
It’s good to see the kids are alright and nature is healing.