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Fact Book: Doing Business in Maine 2025

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V O L . X X X I N O. X I X 98 Fact Book / Doing Business in Maine C O N T E N T S P H OTO E S S AY im Greenway is a commercial, editorial and fine art photog- rapher with a career spanning 29 years, including being the primary photographer for Mainebiz. His Maine-based clients are as diverse as his photographic subjects, rang- ing from large corporations and small businesses to individual entrepreneurs. In recent years, Tim has showcased his fine art photography in solo exhibitions at venues including Cove Street Arts, the University of New England and in the Portland City Hall rotunda. To view more of Tim's work, visit timgreenway.com. Beyond Vacationland A Maine photographer captures manufacturing in the Pine Tree State. P h o t o s a n d t e x t b y T i m G r e e n w a y When people think of Maine, they often picture lobster, lighthouses, rugged coastlines and award-winning restaurants. But beyond this postcard-perfect image lies a state deeply rooted in tradition and industry — where skilled craftworkers preserve ways of life that have endured for generations, forming the backbone of Maine's economy. The photographs aim to present a more complete portrait of the state — from the intricate craftsmanship of the workers to the raw power of the machinery — capturing the blending of tradition and innovation that creates Maine's manufacturing landscape. I'm grateful to the businesses and workers who welcomed me into their spaces this year to help create this series of photographs. T Garrett Veinotte welds a ventilation pipe for a pizza oven at Maine Metalcraft in Skowhegan. Maine Metalcraft is a sister company to Maine Wood Heat, which crafts wood-fired pizza ovens. Tanner Wilcox grinds an axe head to refine the overall shape at Brant & Cochran. The company crafts handmade, heirloom-quality Maine wedge-pattern axes near Bug Light in South Portland.

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