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Maine Education Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (MECDHH)
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Photography
Title
Getting to the Next Level
Year
2004
Kate Lisbin Rubenstein documents the life and activities of high school student, Michelle Crepeau.
Type
Photography
Title
Shoestring Theatre
Year
2001
J.R. Sheetz documents the work done by Shoestring Theatre in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Stonington
Year
1998
Amanda Herman captures the fishing business within the Stonington community.
Type
Photography
Title
Local 188 - A Nice Trade
Year
2005
Nayantara Kakshapati captures the Local 188 restaurant, owned by Jay Villani.
Type
Photography
Title
Urchin Processing Plant Photographs
Year
1993
David Gavril captures the work that sea urchin pickers do in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Crazy Avery
Year
1984
As a direct descendant of Barney Beal, Avery Kelley is known for his ability to tell stories. Jill Harvey speaks to Kelley about being Beal Island's storyteller.
Type
published content
Title
Vietnam War Veteran Motorcyclist, Kennebunkport, 1993
Year
1995
Erin Hooper captures a close up photograph of Vietnam War veteran Howie Young and his biker jacket.
Type
published content
Title
A Home for Wandering Volvos
Year
1997
Eric White captures the work and environment at Alan Auto in Portland, where wounded Volvo's are revived.
Type
Photography
Title
Soft as Cashmere/Smooth as Silk: A Famly-run Alpaca Farm
Year
2003
Katy Gross documents the work of Cindy and Tim Lavan, alpaca breeders who live on the land.
Type
Photography
Title
Jean Demetracopoulos
Year
1992
R. Todd Hoffman captures the life of Jean Demetracopolous, working on a farm, and her Greek heritage.
Type
Radio
Title
It's Just A Ticket
Year
2001
Chad Jones recounts his daily routine issuing parking tickets and the people he encounters everyday on the job.
Type
Radio
Title
You're Really Good for What You Do, Mom
Year
2008
Sara Cox, a country singer/songwriter, speaks about the creative process for writing music and raising her kids.
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