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Rural Life
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Photography
Title
Family Dairy Farm Photographs
Year
1990
Despite the challenges facing dairy farmers, the Russell family fights to keep their farm going. Cay Chalker captures the lives of the Russell family and their work on their dairy farm in Litchfield.
Type
Photography
Title
Food on the Table Photographs
Year
2010
Without ever having formal culinary training, Guy Hernandez has been successful with his restaurant Bar Lola, located in Portland. Erika Gatz captures the work done by Hernandez and his wife at home and at the restaurant.
Type
Photography
Title
Peaks Island Photographs
Year
1988
As Portland becomes more suburban, Peaks Island has experienced waves of change. Dave Read and others document how the community of people have little in common except the ferry commute they make and their liking for Peaks Island.
Type
Photography
Title
In His Hands
Year
2009
For over sixteen years, Jon White struggled with drug and alcohol abuse. Karin Brown documents how White lives out his recovery process through his art.
Type
Photography
Title
Business as Usual
Year
2010
On her last afternoon of business, Kim Anderson, owner of North Star Music Cafe in Portland carries on her business like normal. Alana Kansaku-Sarmiento captures Anderson's business.
Type
Photography
Title
Barn Wrights
Year
2005
Growing up with a passion for restoration, Scott Hatch makes a living on restoring old barns. Gabriel Caffrey captures Hatch's work on barns and how he is restoring history through barns.
Type
Photography
Title
Working as a Team: One Family's Approach to Living with Autism
Year
2008
Jennifer Leahy documents how one family from Augusta copes with their children having autism.
Type
Photography
Title
Posted Photographs
Year
2005
As land and forests are sold as commodities, people like Duane Jordan refuse to sell their land. Jenica Miller captures how Jordan views the wilderness as an important part of growing up for his family and how the land is used for outdoor activities.
Type
Photography
Title
Bobcat and The Governor Photographs
Year
1979
The two sons of Madas Sapiel who live and work on Indian Island represent the two divergent ways of thinking among the Penobscots about their future. Lynn Kippax Jr. and Sheryl Lane speak to Frances Glossian about his lifestyle.
Type
Photography
Title
Logan Place
Year
2007
In an effort to assist the homeless population of Portland, Logan Place offers homeless individuals their own permanent apartments, and a way to turn their lives around. Liz Lance captures the work done at Logan Place.
Type
Photography
Title
Portland Irish Photographs
Year
1988
As the Irish continue to flee from the crofts of western Ireland and civil war in northern Ireland, the Irish community grows in Portland. Tonee Harbert captures the lives of individuals within the Portland Irish community.
Type
Photography
Title
Live Fast, Die Young, and Leave a Good Mark
Year
2007
Kelly Christian documents the work of Karen Lee, a tattoo artist from Windham, Maine.
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