Flinging Fish, 2011. Tim Greenway is a commercial,
editorial and fine art photographer as well as an assistant adjunct professor at the University of
New England in Biddeford teaching digital photography. For a story on ground fishing regulations, he documented the Portland Fish
Exchange including capturing this candid portrait of fisherman Kurt Durand flinging fish into a barrel on board the Free
Bird.
Photo Credit : Tim Greenway
When Yankee editor Mel Allen encountered the remarkable photo exhibit “Everyday Maine” earlier this year, he knew he wanted to bring it to Yankee’s readers. Following the procession of 120 photos through several rooms of the University of New England Art Gallery in Portland, he saw farmers and boatbuilders; migrant workers and asylum seekers; fishermen and mill workers; sled dog racers and kids running through strawberry fields. “Each portrait held its own story for the viewer to fill in,” he recalled.
With the help of the exhibit’s organizers and the individual photographers, Yankee assembled a group of images to publish in its September/October 2019 issue. But there were many, many more that our staffers fell in love with, so we decided to share a bonus online collection.
Everyday Maine | Bonus Photos
Heather Marcus
Heather Marcus is the senior photo editor for Yankee Magazine. She works closely with the art director and a large group of contributing photographers to tell our stories about people and place in a compelling way. Living and growing up in New England, she continues to be inspired by the communities, the landscape, and the wonderful visual opportunities the region affords.