Bob Rehak
Hardcover | 25 x 2.4 x 33.6 cm | 272 pp
Chicago's Books Press | 2013 | 9780985273347
Rare & Collectable
This book of striking black and white photographs forms a fascinating time capsule. The photos, taken during the mid 1970s, depict life in the ageing North Side Chicago neighbourhood called Uptown. More than 250 evocative photographs comprise a portrait of this neighbourhood in transition. The author's photos allow the reader to experience the conflicts and ironies of life in one of Chicago's poorest, most diverse and densely populated neighbourhoods. As the author notes in his introduction: From the L, I caught glimpses of streets littered with garbage, broken pavement, flop houses, winos sleeping on sidewalks, stripped and abandoned cars, buildings covered with gang graffiti, plus day labor agencies, taverns, pawn shops, and resale stores stretching to infinity. But after the author overcame his initial fears, he also discovered many incredibly strong, kind, welcoming and open people, struggling to eke out a living and raise families in difficult circumstances. He fell in love with photographing the people of Uptown and spent virtually all of his free time there from late 1973 to early 1977. His text also describes a perfect storm of converging economic, political and social forces that stalemated the redevelopment of this great urban melting pot thus turning it into a cauldron of conflict.
Bob Rehak began his career in the advertising business in Chicago more than 40 years ago. While primarily a writer, he has had a lifelong passion for photography. Bob spent four years documenting street life in Chicago's Uptown neighbourhood during the mid 1970s. During the 1980s and 1990s, he also developed an interest in landscape and wildlife photography. He now runs Rehak Creative Services in Houston, one of the city's top twenty agencies and marketing communication firms. It should be noted that the book contains only a very small portion of the hundreds of thousands of shots he has taken through the years.
PLEASE NOTE: This book is a NON-MINT item. NON-MINT books are new but are either ex-display copies or warehouse marked - minor cosmetic imperfections such as scuffs, marks, or minor dents to the covers. This book has a slight curvature to the cover and pages - see final image.