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Gary Briechle has forged many long-term relationships with the people he has photographed
since moving to Maine nearly 20 years ago. This gives his work a peculiar intimacy, as if the
pictures were made by a family member. He lives and works in midcoast Maine and doesn't see a
need to travel to make photographs: "Most everything that inspires me is within a few miles of my
home. Sometimes I think that Maine is like my foster family; I'm not really entirely comfortable and
will probably never feel completely settled, but Maine keeps feeding me."
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John Langmore began cowboying in 1975 at the age of twelve, after his father photographed the
seminal book, The Cowboy. John spent twelve summers cowboying across the West before
pursuing a professional career. In 2012, after thirty years away from his time in the saddle, John
began a six-year project photographing fourteen of the nation's largest and most famous ranches.
Of all those who have photographed the cowboy, John is one of the few who came to it first as a
cowboy and only later as a photographer. John's photographs and writings reflect this deep
connection to the cowboy world and offer an unrivaled chance to witness a way of life that many
dream of but few experience.
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