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Alan Shepard
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Photography
Title
Migrant Factory Workers
Year
2000
Michelle Sheppard captures the lives of migrant workers from Honduras who work in forestry, known as brushcutters.
Type
Photography
Title
Governor Baxter School for the Deaf: Mackworth Island, ME
Year
2000
Michelle Sheppard captures the daily activities and lives of students from Baxter School for the Deaf in Falmouth, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Shadow and Light
Year
2005
With nowhere to view European and experimental films, a group of friends and film enthusiasts living in central Maine decided to open their own movie theatre to show these films. Cecilia Duchano captures images at Railroad Square Cinema.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A Rising City Where the Water Falls: Workforce
Year
2012
Type
Multimedia
Title
Against the Current
Year
2013
The population of wild salmon is in danger of becoming extinct, but a group of conservationists in East Machias are trying to save them. Nora Saks documents the efforts of the members of the East Machias Aquatic Research Center to save the wild salmon.
Type
published content
Title
The Controversy
Year
1986
Despite the outrage from fishermen, sea farmers are fencing off sections of coastal bottom. George Carey documents the controversy between mussel growers and lobstermen.
Type
published content
Title
One Room School of Today
Year
1986
With one room schools falling into obscurity, Salt travels to Cliff Island to investigate if these schools serve a need in today's world.
Type
published content
Title
A Home for Wandering Volvos
Year
1997
Eric White captures the work and environment at Alan Auto in Portland, where wounded Volvo's are revived.
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