Keep It 💯
100 unique portraits for 175 bucks. 100 percent you!
A totally fun, totally easy, and totally affordable portrait speed session ✨📸✨
Keep it 100 is an innovative new approach to personal portrait photography. Using a mad-scientist lighting setup that offers highly creative and customizable shots, acclaimed photographer Clayton Hauck is offering high quality, low cost “speed sessions” that produce 100 personal portraits for one amazing price.
How it works: Unlike static studio portraits, Keep it 100 is built around a dynamic custom lighting setup that is constantly changing and evolving, making every shot completely one-of-a-kind. By shooting nonstop, the process captures the candid authentic moments that define great portrait photography, resulting in images that are both beautiful and artistic.
What you get: Your own personal library of stunning customized images, with ~100 individual professional studio-quality portrait shots.
What they’re for: Glow up your Instagram; plus up your dating profile; update your boring professional headshots; drop them in your resume or personal website; capture a new look, or just see yourself in a whole new light.
Who it’s for: Anyone, seriously. Whether you’re camera shy or hyper outgoing, your session takes place in a private studio with a relaxed and casual atmosphere. The goal is simple: when you finish your session and receive your photos, you should feel awesome about yourself. And you will.
Why People Love to Keep It 100 💬
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165 studio sessions & counting!
NEW! 4x6” & 8x12” prints now available!
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Nov 20-25
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Q. Where does this magic happen?
The “home base” for Keep it 100 is at our studio inside the Kimball Arts Center (1757 N Kimball Ave, Studio 203C, Chicago, IL, USA). That said, Clayton sometimes offers this setup in “popup form” at various locations around town (follow us on IG @seeyousoon.chicago to get notified of those!)
Q. Only 10 minutes?!
A big part of why this method is so affordable is because our shoot time is brief. That said, the process produces a completely unique lighting scheme each frame, so we’re able to get a ton of variety in very little time.
Q. What if I book a session but can’t make it to my time?
No problem! Any bookings will be honored during future dates, whether purchasing for yourself or someone else. Clayton aims to offer the Keep it 100 session every few months, as his schedule allows. Just use the scheduling system or reach out directly to modify or change a time slot.
Q. Do I need to be a model or bring anything?
No and no! Honestly, this setup works well for everyone. People not comfortable in front of a camera often tell me how much easier this approach is to getting their photo taken.
While not necessary, feel free to bring props, hats, layers, a change of clothing, etc. Let’s get weird — as long as we stay in the ten minute time period, you can squeeze in as many costume changes as you wish!
Q. Can I be on everyoneisfamous.com if I book?
Yes! When booking, you will be asked if you want to participate in Clayton’s new side-blog project. Anyone is welcome!
About Photographer Clayton Hauck
Throughout his 20-year career, photographer Clayton Hauck has captured presidents, mayors, movie stars, and celebrity entrepreneurs for some of the world’s biggest brands, national media outlets and global creative agencies — but his true passion has always been capturing everyday people.
He first made a name for himself documenting the faces and places defining Chicago’s independent nightlife scene, honing his craft on the fly while capturing Chicagoans letting their guard down on dance floors, dive bars, and summer festivals — then posting the results on his website everyoneisfamous.com. Authentic, raw, and real, the photos were a breakthrough sensation. Before the rise of iPhones and Instagram, party-goers religiously checked the site for candid shots of themselves to share online. Soon, major brands and commercial opportunities came calling.
Now, Clayton is returning to his roots and getting experimental once again by offering limited sessions for real people looking to stay sharp and have some fun with a wild new style of studio photography.