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Kennebunk, Maine
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Photography
Title
Logging - Rumford Area
Year
2000
Annie Lehrke captures the lives of two loggers who have dedicated most of their lives to the logging business.
Type
Photography
Title
Shamanic Slaughter Photographs
Year
2000
Rebecca Kiil captures how individuals use Shamanism as a form of healing.
Type
Photography
Title
After an Afternoon
Year
2006
Caryn Turgeon documents the life of Bernard Booker.
Type
Photography
Title
Columbia Barbershop
Year
2000
Liz Bernstein documents the work of barbers Al, Shawn and David at Columbia Barbershop in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Kicking Ass and Changing Names Photographs
Year
2004
Jennifer Whitney captures a photograph of Alexandra Wyckoff during a wrestling match.
Type
Photography
Title
You Have to Do it Right
Year
2005
Cecilia Duchano documents the work of maintenance worker Jose "Eddie" Pineda at Deering High School.
Type
Photography
Title
Why Can't I be the Pretty One?
Year
2008
Kirk Torregrossa documents the life of Maggie Neilson as she prepares to have gastric bypass surgery.
Type
Photography
Title
M.O.M. Photographs
Year
2005
As they make preparations to move to Berkeley, California, Elizabeth Massa captures the lives of the Rynberg-Going family. Massa highlights how the traditional family structure is different in this family.
Type
Photography
Title
Growing Up Little Photographs
Year
2005
Nayantara Kakshapati captures the lives of Rick and Barbara Spiegel, two dwarfs who live in Scarborough.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Second Wave
Year
2020
Karl Holmes reflects on his experience of living through the AIDS epidemic and how it’s shaped his experience of COVID-19.
Type
published content
Title
Removing Cases of Sardines, Easport, 1981
Year
1995
Lynn Kippax Jr. captures Moses Pike in action as he removes cases of packed sardines from the steam report at the Port Clyde sardine factory.
Type
Radio
Title
A Welcome Home
Year
2008
Lydia Crafts highlights the work of Bette Hoxie, who over the past 30 years has fostered 150 kids, most affected with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Crafts discusses how Hoxie offers support to other foster families, and how she has learned the limits of what one person can do to help children in need.
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