These images comprise one chapter of the Androscoggin River project, which asks how as Americans we might embrace the middle ground between the pristine and the ruined typical of the places many call home.
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The Androscoggin in Time and Place
These images comprise one chapter of the Androscoggin River project, which asks how as Americans we might embrace the middle ground between the pristine and the ruined typical of the places many call home.
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These images comprise one chapter of the Androscoggin River project, which asks how as Americans we might embrace the middle ground between the pristine and the ruined typical of the places many call home.
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Androscoggin (Maine) River Series
These images depict structures near the Androscoggin River. They are digitally hand-colored from 8×10 B/W negatives. Prints are 28×32 inches on 40×48 paper. They comprise one chapter of the Androscoggin River project, which asks how we might embrace the middle ground between the pristine and the ruined typical of the places many call home.
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from the Androscoggin (Maine) River Series
These images combine multiple images into grids and seamless panoramic views. They comprise one chapter of the Androscoggin River project, which asks how we might embrace the middle ground between the pristine and the ruined typical of the places many call home.
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from the Androscoggin (Maine) River Series
These images combine multiple images into grids and seamless panoramic views. They comprise one chapter of the Androscoggin River project, which asks how we might embrace the middle ground between the pristine and the ruined typical of the places many call home.
View River Project in a larger map