Portland Greendrinks held at the Maine Rock Gym on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 and sponsored by WCYY radio station, New England Sustainability Exchange, Peak Organic Brewing, Sebago Brewing, and Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill.
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Nathan Mills' surprise 30th birthday party in South Portland, Maine with friends and family. Filled with Nate and Matt's army attire, Nixon's mullet, Caity being exiled to the pop-up tent because of the cat, Willows wing eating contest, Nate swinging on the arbor, Element tailgating, Mikey dancing, political talk, the homecoming of the dog, and many other fun-filled moments.
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Bob Smyth's killer birthday party held at his Anderson Street studio. Smyth shares the space with other artists who create "live art" during the party while DJ's spin "live beats." This creativitiy coupled with vibrant attendees and guests, generates a positive vibe and overall unforgettable night.
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Delicious election day cookies of donkeys and elephants... no lines at the Peaks Island, Maine voting polls held at the local community center... and the other view out the window of my shed while watching the televised U.S. election coverage. What a day.
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Photographs are a powerful language that everyone can speak. Photographs become a journal that teach people something about the human spirit and the world we all live in. Combining photographs with video and audio creates another form of impactful communication.
Whitney J. Fox is a storyteller who uses photographs and multimedia platforms to tell a visual narrative about the people and places she encounters in this world. She believes people are connected more closely than they may realize. She hopes her work informs, promotes communication, builds relationships, and sparks unexpected dialogue.
Whitney has a B.A. from Connecticut College, studied at the University of Mysore in southern India, completed graduate studies in Photography at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, and has an M.S. in Photojournalism from Boston University’s College of Communication.
She is a member of American Society of Media Photographers, National Press Photographers Association, and Lightstalkers.
Whitney primarily works out of Maine and Massachusetts, but is available for both domestic and international travel.