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Maine Education Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (MECDHH)
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Photography
Title
The Peabody House
Year
1996
John Randolph captures the lives of caregivers and volunteers at Peabody House in Portland. These individuals offer support and services to people living with HIV/AIDS 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
published content
Title
Nancy Platt, Episcopal Minister, Hallowell, 1991
Year
1995
As a female minister in Maine, Nancy Platt has had to deal with sexism. Erin Miller captures a moment at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church.
Type
Photography
Title
How to Knit a Lobster Trap Head Photographs
Year
1973
Living in Kennebunkport most of his life, Albert Hutchins is a Maine lobsterman. Carl Young Jr. visits Hutchins to learn how to knit a lobster trap head.
Type
Photography
Title
Shrimping
Year
1995
Ronen Trincher captures images of the shrimping industry in Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Wreath Making
Year
1991
Erin Miller captures the work that Bob and Loretta MacLeod do creating Christmas wreaths on their farm in Columbia, Maine.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Been There, Going There
Year
2015
As owner of Mainely Frames in Portland, Leo Pelletier has over 3,000 maps in his collection. Michael Healey profiles how Pelletier's maps are his best seller.
Type
Radio
Title
Joe, The Arborist
Year
2000
Diane Cook speaks to Joe Anderson, an arborist in Portland Maine. Anderson discusses trees, the work that an arborist performs, and things on his mind while he works.
Type
Photography
Title
Turner Village & Turner Bridge
Year
1994
Mark Turner captures images of people who grew up in Turner, Maine, and reveals a sample of life in a small town.
Type
Photography
Title
Your New Country Photographs
Year
1980
Michael Griffin highlights the life of Bertha Guerin, a woman who came to Maine in 1902 from Canada to live a better life.
Type
Writing
Title
Great Diamond Island
Year
1995
Although Great Diamond Island spans over 400 acres of land in Casco Bay, the island is split into two sides, leading to different ways the residents of the island view themselves. Bogart Salzberg investigates the two "sides" of the island to learn more about the island communities on Great Diamond Island.
Type
Photography
Title
Earthways
Year
2001
Understanding basic survival techniques is vital to living and being in the wilderness. Christine Heinz captures how Ray Reitze teaches people wilderness skills by guiding them into the wilderness.
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