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Rangeley, Maine
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Photography
Title
Waiting for Paradise
Year
2013
Scott Ruderman documents the Amish community in Unity, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Chasing the Spirit
Year
2005
Kelly Kilgallon captures the work of Mel, a registered Maine Guide and hunter.
Type
Writing
Title
When Life Gives You Potatoes, Make Vodka
Year
2007
David Farady highlights the history of Cold River Vodka, distilled at Maine Distilleries. Farady covers the uniqueness of Cold River Vodka in the United States and the business.
Type
Photography
Title
Auctions: Houston-Brooks, Northern Lights
Year
1993
Auction houses play an important role in Maine for the trading of antiques and collectibles. David Fleischner captures the auctioneering business and those who frequent the auctions.
Type
Photography
Title
A Final Touch
Year
2010
Adrianne Mathiowetz captures a unique hobby of Tom Heiss, a resident of Winthrop, who writes anonymous postcards to people across the world to talk about Maine.
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
Bringing the Work Into You Photographs
Year
2005
Annie Reichert captures a photograph of Michael Luce in his basement workshop, looking into the coffin he is building for his recently deceased mother, Portland, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Hardcore Punk
Year
2000
Rachel Kulick documents the punk rock scene in Portland, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Truckers
Year
1994
Chris Murray documents the trucking industry in Maine and the experiences of truckers on the road.
Type
Photography
Title
Tower Clocks of the Kennebunks Photographs
Year
1982
In Maine, souring clock faces are part of a still living tradition of public clocks. Lynn Kippax Jr. and Robert Warner capture how these clocks are still in use by communities.
Type
Radio
Title
Valentine's Adventures
Year
2002
Carole Martin speaks to 90 year old Valentine Ranco about her life and experiences in Maine as a member of the Penobscot nation.
Type
Photography
Title
Open Gates
Year
2009
Catherine Lovell documents the work done by Deb Hutchins and Linda Walker at Open Gates Equine Rescue in New Gloucester, Maine.
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