2026 04 08
Clayton Hauck Clayton Hauck

2026 04 08

Walking home. I’ve made many images of this house. It always seems to catch my eye. This image, however, stands out as the lighting was perfect, the framing ominous and interesting, and the b/w conversation really brings it all together. While I made this frame on a whim while walking home, it’s a prime example of the kind of image that could potentially benefit from a human touch. Perhaps it’s a person in the window or a hand behind the fence. A man on the roof would be amazing. This is an example of my internal struggle; I’m always debating with myself when it comes to the sort of images I could or should be making to maximize impact.

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2026 03 20
Clayton Hauck Clayton Hauck

2026 03 20

Here’s another outtake from my new zine Daily Bread (Pointing at Stuff 002). I still like this image but it didn’t make the cut. A big part of learning the art of making photobooks has been learning to ā€œkill your darlingsā€ when they don’t push the narrative forward or fit in overall. I still have much to learn about this, but I’m making some noticeable progress and am excited for the release of the new book!

I’ll be doing an offical announcment on IG later today and will post more info here as well, however, you can find the pre-order page here, if curious!

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2026 03 13
Clayton Hauck Clayton Hauck

2026 03 13

I made a very similar photo of my sister 20+ years ago on my first digital camera. It was one of the first images I made that got me really excited about making images.

Today I came across the below quote while cleaning up my desktop and it reminded me that I’ve been slacking on posting quotes around here.

ā€œEven 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.ā€

— C.S. Lewis

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2026 02 04: RIP Marie
Clayton Hauck Clayton Hauck

2026 02 04: RIP Marie

RIP Marie’s. tbh I forgot about the place. Time passes us all, unfortunately. I was lucky enough to partake in this gem of gems, as we say in these parts, a few times before they poured the last cold one. These days, I drive past the location regularly without giving it a second thought. That will change after this lovely time capsule reminder from our friends Andy and Conan.

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2026 01 15: Don’t Fret
Clayton Hauck Clayton Hauck

2026 01 15: Don’t Fret

Thinking of Cooper today.

Life goes on, doesn’t it? Damn. Make the best of the time you have while you still have time to be had.

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2026 01 12
Clayton Hauck Clayton Hauck

2026 01 12

Not much to say today, but contemplating bars and my drinking habits as I listen to a Dry January segment on NPR. I’m drinking less than I used to, however, am also far from quitting alcohol. It’s fascinating to consider how human habits can change so relatively quickly and on such a large scale; people are drinking far less and having less sex. While I don’t have any answers as to why this is the case, social media is my immediate suspect. I still love bars myself, I think because they are the perfect solution when my introverted self wants to be social — I can sit alone in a room of people and observe, or engage and socialize if I’m feeling more adventurous. Either way, the juice dulls my over-stimulated brain so that it resembles something a bit more manageable. Keeping the balance of using vs abusing is where things can get complicated and there’s no doubt many people I know should not touch alcohol no matter what the reason for wanting to.

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