Thursday, June 27, 2013

1970s Florida Keys by Flip Schulke

For the Documerica Project (1971-1977), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hired freelance photographers to capture images relating to environmental problems, EPA activities, and everyday life in the 1970s.
 
Photographer Flip Schulke documented everyday life in the Florida Keys and New Ulm, Minnesota during the 1970s. Schulke focused on the retired and the lives they lead in these two very different locations. 

I found it hard to only select a few shots from Flip Schulke's set, so decided to feature them in two sets: Florida Keys first with Minnesota to follow soon. Original captions under the photographs.

These photos made me smile, and well, ain't that what its all about?
I hope they make someone else smile today too. : )


Residents of the Century Village Retirement Community Gather Around Pool for Daily Exercise Session.
 Residents of the Century Village Retirement Community Gather Around Pool for Daily Exercise Session.


On the Public Beach Pier.On the Public Beach Pier.


Pelican Sits on a Mooring at the Municipal Boat Docks.
Pelican Sits on a Mooring at the Municipal Boat Docks.


Inexpensive Retirement Hotels Are a Hallmark of the South Beach Area. A Favored Place Is the Front Porch, Where Residents Sit and Chat Or Watch the Activities on the Beach.
Inexpensive Retirement Hotels Are a Hallmark of the South Beach Area. A Favored Place Is the Front Porch, Where Residents Sit and Chat Or Watch the Activities on the Beach.


Tricycle Club of the Century Village Retirement Community Meets Each Morning.
Tricycle Club of the Century Village Retirement Community Meets Each Morning.


Residents of Century Village, a New Retirement Community Sun Themselves at Poolside. The Entire Village of 7,838 Units (Individually-Owned Condominiums) Is Due for Completion in the Spring of 1974.
Residents of Century Village, a New Retirement Community Sun Themselves at Poolside. The Entire Village of 7,838 Units (Individually-Owned Condominiums) Is Due for Completion in the Spring of 1974.


Playing "Mah-Jong" at the Clubhouse of the Century Village Retirement Community.
Playing "Mah-Jong" at the Clubhouse of the Century Village Retirement Community.


Tourists Find Refreshment at the Public Beach Pier.
Tourists Find Refreshment at the Public Beach Pier.


Shopkeeper Outside Small Store Which Caters to the Older Citizens of the Neighborhood. The South Beach Area Has a Large Retirement Population.
Shopkeeper Outside Small Store Which Caters to the Older Citizens of the Neighborhood. 
The South Beach Area Has a Large Retirement Population.
(Granny's Sundries! I love that).


At Bahia Honda State Park, on Bahia Honda Key.
At Bahia Honda State Park, on Bahia Honda Key.


Beach at Little Duck Key. Camping Is Popular Throughout the Keys, and Many Have Large Commercial Facilities. These Do Not Yet Exist at Little Duck, But Camping and Trailers Are Permitted.
Beach at Little Duck Key. Camping Is Popular Throughout the Keys, and Many Have Large Commercial Facilities. These Do Not Yet Exist at Little Duck, But Camping and Trailers Are Permitted.


Tourists at the Public Beach near Long Key in the Central Florida Keys.
Tourists at the Public Beach near Long Key in the Central Florida
Keys.


3 comments:

  1. Wow, South Beach has certainly changed! It doesn't look like that photo of Granny's Sundries anymore. In the 70s it was rundown and inhabited mostly by the elderly, but now mostly what you see are the young, the affluent and the glamorous.

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    1. Thanks so much for commenting Dana. That is really interesting about the area now. I wonder when the changes started there - late 80's into the 90's? I was watching a show on the 80's the other night. A part of the show talked about how lifestyles changed so much in the 80's. Up until then, people truly lived withing their means. But the 80's saw the age of the credit card, and want. Families wanting bigger, better houses despite the average family getting smaller in size, and fancy new cars like their neighbours had. Interesting. Thanks again for commenting Dana. Your time spent popping by here is very much appreciated. You're one of a kind : ) xx

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  2. Great photos. I know nothing about Instagram but these photos look like that, except they are genuine.

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