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Photography
Title
Barely Legal
Year
2003
Gretchen Gavett documents the life of Jason Thayer, a high school student who races stock cars.
Type
Photography
Title
Getting Gas
Year
2003
Randall Green captures a photograph of a young man putting gas into his car.
Type
Photography
Title
A Family Yarn Photographs
Year
2003
Lars Howlett captures the work done by the Archulater family in the manufacturing industry.
Type
Photography
Title
Working from the Inside Out: Maine's Prison Farm Photographs
Year
2003
At the Bolduc Correctional Facility, inmates are given opportunities for change and personal growth through work programs. Danee Voorhees captures how these vocational trade programs allow inmates to fix their ways of living.
Type
Photography
Title
The Desert of Maine
Year
2003
Located near the town of Freeport, Maine has its own desert, but instead of sand, it contains glacial silt. Lars Howlett captures how the Desert of Maine has become a tourist attraction.
Type
Photography
Title
Dot Petty
Year
2003
Lars Howlett documents the life of Dot Petty, a woman who bowls in the Senior Women's League at the Big 20 Candlepin Center in Scarborough, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Johnny Comes Home
Year
2003
Danee Vorhees captures a photograph of John Archulater, recently returned from fighting in Iraq, sitting in his home in Gardiner, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
The Ice Cold Mosquitoes
Year
2003
Danielle Taylor captures a photograph of Jeanie pepping up for the Regionals with the Maine Mosquitoes.
Type
Photography
Title
Dogs Don't Hug: Good Thing I Love You
Year
2003
Randall Green and Amanda Goldblatt speak to individuals regarding service animals and animal training.
Type
Photography
Title
Paving Her Way Photographs
Year
2003
The legacy of hardworking people in Maine allows women to fit into any workforce, including highway construction. Brooke Holland captures the work of Christine Webber, a woman who works in project management for highway construction.
Type
published content
Title
Uphill Either Way
Year
2004
At the bottom of Sebasticook Valley lies the town of Dexter, a town that has seen the lose of a large number of jobs. Carrie Kilman investigates how the lose of shoe production jobs in Dexter has affected the livelihoods of its residents and the community.
Type
published content
Title
Waa Nabad: Somali Community in Lewiston
Year
2004
In the French Canadian town of Lewiston, change is coming. Erin Dowding documents how the Somali community is integrating into the town.
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