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Photography
Title
Salvage Jobs
Year
2010
Michael Ferry documents the work Steve Sanders does harvesting wood from the water.
Type
Photography
Title
Live Fast, Die Young, and Leave a Good Mark
Year
2007
Kelly Christian documents the work of Karen Lee, a tattoo artist from Windham, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
StoneWalls - Len vanGaasbeck
Year
1987
Christia Fachin captures the work that Len van Gaasbeck does with stone to create stonewalls.
Type
Photography
Title
Textile Mill Photographs
Year
1988
Claire Sullivan captures images of the people who work at the Bates Textile Mille in Lewiston.
Type
Photography
Title
J.O. Brown's Boatyard - North Haven, ME
Year
1995
Sam Freeman documents the work done at J.O. Brown's Boatyard in North Haven, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Java Joe's Coffee Shop
Year
1995
Barney Beal documents the work and crowds at Java Joe's Coffee Shop in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Female Taxi Driver
Year
2008
Shannon Gilchrist documents the work that one woman does as taxi dispatcher and driver.
Type
Photography
Title
4 Souls on Board
Year
2003
James Heil captures the work of Lifeflight of Maine, a critical care helicopter transport service.
Type
Photography
Title
Standards & Weavers
Year
2004
Sara Crystal documents the work of Gal Frey, a basket weaver from Indian Township.
Type
published content
Title
September 1992 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1992
Readers write in response to the work Salt has done, and Salt previews future stories.
Type
Photography
Title
The Helmsmen
Year
2010
Erika Gatz documents the work of boat shop apprentices at the Carpenter's Boat Shop in Pemaquid, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Feathers and Faith: Immigrant Labor
Year
2001
Leigh Ann Henion documents the work and lives of the Mendoza family, a family of migrant workers.
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