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Rural Life
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Photography
Title
Moving Zigzag Toward a More Decent Society
Year
2010
Winner of the 2009 Poetry Out Loud competition, Will Whitham speaks about participating again in 2010. Leah Arsenault captures Whitman's life.
Type
Photography
Title
Even at This Distance
Year
2004
Learning how to hunt with a bow as a teenager, Sam Cook was also interested in the outdoors and hunting. Kate Lisbin Rubenstein captures Cook's life.
Type
published content
Title
Outside with Norman LeVasseur, Ellsworth, 1989
Year
1995
Working hard all his life for the Great Northern Paper Company, Tonee Harbet captures a photograph of Norman LeVasseur while he relaxes.
Type
Photography
Title
Anhelo
Year
2010
Aria Curtis documents the life of Selvin Arevalo, a 25 year old who was recently released from seven months of detention by immigration authorities.
Type
Photography
Title
At Long Last
Year
2010
Lily Piel documents the life and transition of David Bunker, who after a near fatal accident, recognized that he had always identified as female.
Type
Photography
Title
Fortissimo Photographs
Year
2009
For over twenty years, renowned conductor Dr. Carl Eberl has suffered from Parkinson's disease. Denise Sears captures Carl's life .
Type
Photography
Title
Selling the Folk: Marketing Maine Photographs
Year
1989
There was a time when Maine was marketed as a landscape for escape, known as vacationland. Tonee Harbert captures how Maine is now marketed as "The Way Life Should Be."
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
Radio
Title
Lay My Body Right Here
Year
2019
In September of 2019, a story broke on Maine local news about a body that was found buried in Vernelle Jackson’s yard in the town of Norway. Jackson explained that the body was that of her dear friend Mae Shelton. The state police began an investigation to determine Shelton’s cause of death and the culpability of Jackson in the situation. Meanwhile the community began to discuss what it means to bury the body of a loved one in your yard. What follows is a story about friendship and one woman’s dedication to keeping a promise. This story is dedicated to my mother.
Type
Writing
Title
The Physically Handicapped
Year
1991
Project discussing the lives of handicapped individuals.
Type
Writing
Title
Four Souls on Board: LifeFlight of Maine
Year
2003
Michael Beckman highlights the work of Lifeflight of Maine, a critical care helicopter transport service. Beckman speaks to a pilot and crew members about their experiences helping critical care patients.
Type
published content
Title
Seeking Shelter From the War at Home
Year
2001
Coming from all backgrounds and walks of life, victims of domestic violence try to find sanctuary in shelters. Kate Lapides captures the stories of these victims.
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