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Jay Davis
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Photography
Title
Married to an Orchard Photographs
Year
2007
Having worked on their orchard for over thirty years, Steven and Marilyn Meyerhans contemplate what to do with their business. Emily Bender captures the work that the Meyerhans have put into their business and how age is catching up to them.
Type
Photography
Title
In God's Hands
Year
2008
As an independent church, Hosanna Church in Oxford struggles to maintain large membership numbers. Hadassah Katz captures the work and dedication of Eric Hanson and Dallas Henry, co-pastors at the church.
Type
Photography
Title
Reiche School ESL Program
Year
1998
Schools that offer ESL programs are able to support members of varying communities in significant ways. Kate Lapides captures how the Reiche School ESL Program assists with the academic, language, and social emotional growth and development for students at the school.
Type
Photography
Title
Making the Best of the Worst of Times Photographs
Year
2009
With the recession of the late 2000s, many paper mills in Maine were closed down, including the Otis Specialty Papers Mill in the town of Jay. Cheryl Rau captures how residents of the town are coming together to support each other.
Type
Photography
Title
Biker Cell Church - Motorcycle Family
Year
2009
Biker Cell Church is a conservative evangelical ministry made up of motorcyclists excluded by other congregations. Anna Lundgren captures the work done by Doug Carlson and Harry Ellis as motorcycle evangelists, spreading Christianity, and helping out other bikers.
Type
Photography
Title
St. Peter and Paul Cathedral and Franco-American Culture
Year
1998
David Walsh documents how Franco-American culture in Lewiston revolves around St. Peter and Paul Cathedral.
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
Bean Hole Beans Photographs
Year
1975
In the Kennedy family, bean hole bean baking has always been a tradition. Salt travels to the Kennedy household in The Forks to learn about baking beans in the ground.
Type
Photography
Title
Tweedle Dee + Tweedle Dum Photographs
Year
1974
At the age of 86, the Furbish twins, Ethel and Edie, have many interesting stories from their childhoods. Anne Gorham and Sherri Jones speak to the twins about their experiences.
Type
Photography
Title
How to Build a Lobster Trap Photographs
Year
1974
Crafting a lobster trap requires precision, as demonstrated by Stilly Griffin. Seth Hanson and others speak to Griffin about the proper way to make lobster traps.
Type
Photography
Title
Squeezin' Season Photographs
Year
1974
Heading to Giles Family Farm in Alfred, Mark Ruest and others go to learn about cider production. Ruest and other Salt students speak to Bruce Giles about the squeezing process and the work that goes into the production.
Type
Photography
Title
Fishing Off a Sailing Vessel 'In Them Days' Photographs
Year
1974
As a fisherman who sailed off of sailing vessels in the early 1900's, Kenneth Hutchins has many stories about the old days of fishing. Jay York speaks to Hutchins about his experiences sailing in the early 1900's.
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