Keeping The Lights On

Thu 27th Mar, 2025 – 7:00pm–10:00pm

Posted by APA Admin Posted in Career Development, Networking

Speakers:

Thu 27th Mar, 2025
7:00pm–10:00pm

Tickets:

Free admission

Registration Required

Color series by photographer Jason Little juxtaposes food, drinks, and human appendages

By undertaking personal work with the goal of exploration can lead to creative breakthroughs. Images by Jason Little.

An evening with photographers Clayton Hauck and Jason Little. They will discuss the importance of creative exploration within personal work and projects.

Overview

Clayton and Jason will explore why personal work is so valuable, especially in an industry known for its fluctuations. They'll highlight how projects outside of commissioned work can expand our skillsets and networks and lead to unexpected benefits. Whether you aim to attract new clients, build your portfolio, or explore new ideas, this presentation will shed light on the many advantages of pursuing personal projects.

Details

  • Date: March 27, 2025
  • Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Location: See You Soon Studio - Kimball Art Center

Agenda

  • 6:30 PM: Doors open
  • 7:00 PM: Presentation Starts
  • 8:00 PM: Q&A
  • 9:00 PM: Post event drinks + cleaning up
  • 10:00 PM: Doors close

Speaker Bios

Clayton Hauck. Roller coaster enthusiast, world traveler, and karaoke superstar. Clayton Hauck takes photos & loves doing it. With a background in film production and editing Clayton has always been driven to create interesting and compelling stories with the help of his camera. Delivering great images to clients is his favorite thing; along with making people smile and eating too much pizza. From exploring the menu at the new restaurant, honing his home cocktail skills, or manning a crew on set -- Clayton does it all & loves every minute.

Jason Little. Jason Little has spent two decades pointing a camera at things people want to eat, arguably the most important job in history. He started in the trenches—shooting nightlife for a free daily newspaper, which is the photojournalistic equivalent of learning to cook by being thrown into a grease fire. Since then, he’s helped shape the visual identities of global brands, proving that the right image can make you crave something you weren’t even thinking about.

Admission

This is a free event for our community. RSVP required.

Registration Required