January 2006

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Maine: A Photographer's Paradise

2005: The Year That Was

Mainers went to the dogs ? in a good way ? and to war in Iraq, lost an air base and gained a racino, and still found time to take a swim in January.

Art in the Blood

Father and son photographers Paul and John Paul Caponigro may differ in their styles, but they share a mystical reverence for the natural world.

How to Photograph Your Maine Life

Want to take pictures like a pro? We asked four of the state?s premier photographers for tips on shooting your home, family, garden, and vacation.

Dangerous Work

Lewis Wickes Hine came to Maine in 1909 to document child labor abuses in the canneries and mills. His haunting photographs shocked a nation.

Where in Maine?

This summer village on a lake is well disguised by a blanket of snow. Can you identify it?

Letters to the Editor

North by East

Opinions, advisories, and musings from the length and breadth of Maine.

Discoveries

We asked four top art curators to select a Maine photographer whose work deserves a wider audience beyond museum and gallery walls. Here are their choices.

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Calendar of Events

January Highlights

Photo exhibitions, performances, and even a ?snodeo? are on tap this month in Maine.

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Dining Down East

Chicky?s Fine Diner, Westbrook

Favorite dishes, made with a twist, are the draw at this hipster haven.

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Inside Maine

Dogsledder for a Day

An enterprising guide in Sangerville offers mushing tours of moose country.

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Making It in Maine

Cataloging Portland

Maine?s largest city has carved out a niche for itself in product photography.

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The Talk of Maine

Master Class

The Maine Photographic Workshops attracts photographers from around the world.

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What's In A Picture?

Last Portrait

The final view of this famous Maine photographer reflects upon a lifetime spent behind the lens.