Cover Story piece on a trio of photography exhibitions and the publication of a book of old Maine photographs: Photographing Maine: 1840-2000, a photo exhibit in Rockport from Oct. 21 to Dec. 2; North and South: Berenice Abbott\u27s U.S. Route 1, a photo exhibit at the Portland Museum of Art from Sept. 21 through Dec. 3; and Todd Webb, a memorial photo exhibit of work by one of Maine\u27s best-loved master photographers, which is being presented at Aucocisco Fine Art Gallery in Portland from Sept. 15 through Oct. 18; and A Day\u27s Work: A Sampler of Historic Maine Photographs, 1860-1920, a collection of turn-of-the-century black-and-white photographs selected by W. H. Bunting and published by Tilbury House Publishers, Gardiner
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Short article on photographer John G. Kelley, whose show at Galeyrie Fine Art in Falmouth is entitle...
Article about the enduring popularity of black and white photographing, making reference to the view...
Cover Story piece on the Eastern Maine Children\u27s Museum in Bangor. It was conceived by a group...
Books & the Arts piece on Photographing Maine 1840-2000, Part One (1950-2000), an exhibit that is...
Maine has always played a rich and varied role in the art of photography. For over a century, photog...
Article about the photographers and photographs being showcased in Maine Business/Art 93, an exhib...
Books & the Arts piece on Artists in Maine: Works by Philip Rogers, and Others, a photographic e...
Pages of the editors\u27 favorite photographs of Maine, brought together for this Special Collector...
Books & the Arts piece profiling photographer Jonathan Bailey of St. George. Bailey\u27s work will...
Art review of Artists in Maine, an exhibit by photographer Philip Rogers, which is being presented...
The author attempts to photograph Portland as legendary photographer Berenice Abbott might have. Ab...
Books & the Arts piece on photographer Melonie Bennett, 31, of Gorham, who recently won a $3,000 fe...
This exhibition examined the role photography played in both constructing and challenging the popula...
Art review of New England Summer, an exhibition of photographs by Verner Reed, which is being pres...
An article on the Portland Museum of Art\u27s upcoming show, Paris and the Countryside: Modern Life...
Short article on photographer John G. Kelley, whose show at Galeyrie Fine Art in Falmouth is entitle...
Article about the enduring popularity of black and white photographing, making reference to the view...
Cover Story piece on the Eastern Maine Children\u27s Museum in Bangor. It was conceived by a group...