
John
David Flak is a photographer, stage manager, and arts administrator
who has worked with famous photographers such as David Plowden
and R. Clarke-Davis at CITY 2000 and actors such as Gary
Sinise and John Mahoney at Steppenwolf Theatre. From Terre
Haute, Indiana, John has photographed his way across the
Midwest, Death Valley, and parts of the Hudson River Valley
in Woodstock, New York. Since 1997, John has photographed
theatre productions for Philadelphia Theatre Workshop, Loyola
University, Northwestern University, Goodman Theatre, Redmoon
Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre, Light Opera Works, Strawdog
Theatre Company, Aboutface Theatre Company, Lookingglass
Theatre, and American Theatre Company. He has shown his work
in exhibitions at the Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago Historical
Society, and the James M. Hunt Gallery. His work has been
published in Philadelphia Weekly, the Chicago Tribune Magazine,
CS, Entertainment Design, the Chicago Reader as well as many
other Chicago newspapers. Currently, he lives in the Art
Museum neighborhood of Philadelphia with his wife and his
collection of antique cameras. On sunny days, he can be found
down along Boathouse Row or in Fairmount Park shooting with
his Holga, a plastic toy camera wrapped in rubber bands and
electrical tape.