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Lincoln County
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Photography
Title
Twig Furniture
Year
1990
Eric Lee and Gabriel Etenberg meet with individuals in Waldo County to learn about their craft of making furniture from twigs.
Type
Photography
Title
I Would Find A Way Back
Year
2011
Alexandria Brahler documents the life of Jonathan Runyambo, a boy from the Democratic Republic of Congo, as he copes and adjusts to his life in Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Reel Women
Year
1996
Shannon Rentner documents the lives of female fishermen.
Type
Photography
Title
Southport Bridge
Year
1997
Spanning the waterway of the Townsend Gut, the Southport Bridge is one of the only remaining swing bridges in Maine. Susan Skodon captures images of the bridge and the work of the Lewis family who now run the bridge.
Type
Photography
Title
Boothbay Harbor Coast Guard Station
Year
1997
Susan Skodon documents the work of the U.S. Coast Guard in Boothbay Harbor.
Type
Photography
Title
Buddhism in Hancock County Photographs
Year
2000
Gretchen Arnold captures the Buddhist culture in Hancock County.
Type
Photography
Title
Mother Trucker Photographs
Year
2000
Megan Hanson captures the life of Mary Ann Cupero, a trucker of 15 years.
Type
Photography
Title
Men of the Landing
Year
2004
Ross Wick documents the work of lumbermen in Kezar Falls, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
When Josh Got Hurt
Year
2005
When Josh Howe returned home from the hospital after having a brain tumor removed, his sister Morgan started to get frustrated. Kim Alexander documents how the family has coped with Josh's condition.
Type
Photography
Title
Carpenter's Boatshop
Year
2005
Michael Teuteberg captures the work of carpenters at Carpenter's Boatshop in Pemquid.
Type
Photography
Title
Pen and Plow
Year
2005
Melaine Fiander captures a photograph of Gary Lawless standing in the doorway of his barn where Henry Beston and Elizabeth Coatsworth kept a library.
Type
Radio
Title
Poetry Behind Bars
Year
2015
At the Somerset County Jail, inmates are offered a creative writing class that allows inmates to share their feelings. Daniel Rosinsky-Larsson highlights the work that David Richards does for inmates at the prison, and how the program provides an outlet for inmates.
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