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Adams, Herbert
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Photography
Title
Jamaican Apple Pickers
Year
1988
Tonee Harbert captures the lives and work of Jamaican apple pickers who spend more time in American than in Jamaica.
Type
Photography
Title
Kristin's Schools Photographs
Year
1987
At risk of flunking out from school systems, Kristin Myers is an at-risk student. Tonee Harbert captures how Myers struggles in school and the impact it has on her life.
Type
Photography
Title
Swedish-Americans in Aroostook County Photographs
Year
1988
For three generations, a colony of Swedish farmers have raised potatoes and families in rural Aroostook County. Tonee Harbert captures how these farmers are close knit and hard working.
Type
Photography
Title
Woodsmen's Monuments Photographs
Year
1988
There are two monuments in Maine that celebrate the feats of Maine woodsmen. Tonee Harbert captures how these two statues represent two different cultures.
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
Taint Like Christmases Now Photographs
Year
1977
At the invitation of Down East Magazine, Salt documented Christmas memories from an older generation.
Type
Photography
Title
I Loved Everything That Wasn't Good For Me Photographs
Year
1976
Growing up in Maine during the prohibition era, Reid Chapman offers to share his story with Salt about how liquor was bootlegged around his town.
Type
Photography
Title
Portland Irish Photographs
Year
1988
As the Irish continue to flee from the crofts of western Ireland and civil war in northern Ireland, the Irish community grows in Portland. Tonee Harbert captures the lives of individuals within the Portland Irish community.
Type
Photography
Title
First Days: Starting New in Maine Photographs
Year
1988
Coming to Maine as refugees, two Cambodian families experience contrasts from their old lives and new ones in a land with plenty. Tonee Harbert captures how these two families adapt to their new lives in Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
First Come the Artists: Belfast Photographs
Year
1989
When artists enter towns, they usually herald incoming change. Tonee Harbert captures how this is taking place in Belfast, and how some people in the community do not want the change.
Type
Radio
Title
Reenacting Like They're Related
Year
2009
Having an interest in history and wanting to keep it alive, Kate and Chris Nulle became Civil War reenactors. Laura Herberg speaks to the Nulle's about their passion for reenacting and joining the 15th Alabama.
Type
Photography
Title
Folks, That's Showbiz: Schooner Fare Photographs
Year
1988
Schooner Fare is a folk group that gives a new beat to old songs that were almost forgotten. Tonee Harbert captures how the band aims to give songs back to the people in a contemporary setting.
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