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Rural Life
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Photography
Title
Nothing But the Best
Year
2002
Heather Patterson documents the lives of Jenn, a single mother, and her son, Jesse.
Type
Photography
Title
The Cote Family: A Continuation of Culture
Year
2008
Rachel Roché documents the lives of the Coté family from St. David, Maine.
Type
published content
Title
May 1989 Salt Magazine, View From Pier Road
Year
1989
Short write up on Maine locals and the Seabees.
Type
Photography
Title
Taking Care
Year
2009
Rebeca Beeman documents the Reed family in Biddeford, who live and socialize in unconventional ways.
Type
Photography
Title
Domestic Violence
Year
1998
Kate Lapides documents the lives of victims of domestic violence who stay at The Shelter in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club
Year
1993
Erin Hooper documents the lives of bikes who are part of the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club.
Type
Photography
Title
Ground Fishing
Year
1995
Tom McCall captures the work of groundfisherman in Maine, documenting their daily lives and the groundfishing industry.
Type
Photography
Title
Robert Wilson - The Tinfoil Wizard of Portland
Year
1994
Lisa Plihcik captures images of sculptors who attempt to make livings off of their artwork.
Type
Photography
Title
Women in Non-Traditional Trades
Year
1993
Noreen Hogan documents the lives of women who work in non-traditional trades in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
The Airline
Year
1988
Jim Daniels captures the people who live and work along Airline Road in Penobscot County.
Type
Photography
Title
Airline Road Photographs
Year
1987
Jim Daniels captures the people who live and work along Airline Road in Penobscot County.
Type
Photography
Title
Booth People
Year
1999
Olivia Goldfine captures the lives of parking lot attendants and the variety of situations they deal with on a daily basis.
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