Michael is a Maine-raised photojournalist who has been on staff at the Morning Sentinel since August 2010. He is a 2002 graduate of Sterling College in Vermont where he studied experiential education with at-risk youth populations. Prior to becoming a photojournalist he traveled the United States, Canada and Nepal as a climber, exploring some of the world’s largest and most impressive mountain ranges. Living in a van and climbing 300 days a year led him to the Forest Service as an initial attack wildland firefighter in Colorado. Michael next landed at Metropolitan State University in Denver in 2005 where he continued his education in photojournalism. From there he interned at the Fort Collins Coloraodoan, The Advocate in Baton Rouge and the Jackson Hole News and Guide. His first staff photojournalism job was with the Fort Collins Coloradoan in 2007. In 2010 Michael, a 1994 graduate of Edward Little High School, returned to Maine and a job with the Morning Sentinel. During the last 10 years, he's has received multiple grants from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting to report on topics ranging from the Ebola epidemic, women and children’s healthcare and diamond mining in Sierra Leone to energy and climate in Labrador. He has won multiple national awards, including in the Best of Photojournalism competition as well as the National Press Photographers Association (small market) photographer of the year in 2018, 2019 and 2020.
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PublishedOctober 28, 2011
STILL LIFE: Cartoon fans serious about their apples
Sarah Kinney and her sister Abbagail, 6, sort through apples at the Waterville Farmers’ Market at The Concourse on Thursday afternoon.
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PublishedOctober 22, 2011
STILL LIFE: A little fall fishing
Bob Nason casts a streamer fly on Messalonskee Lake from the dam in Oakland on Friday night.
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PublishedOctober 20, 2011
SNAPSHOT: Freefall
Briana Quirion, 12, center, swings as her brother Alex Owens, 10, leaps from his swing Tuesday at North Street Park in Waterville.
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PublishedOctober 15, 2011
STILL LIFE: Charitable lobster rolls
George J. Mitchell School students, from left, Alan Brooker, 8, Andrew Wolman, 7, Ashley Harwood, 8, and Elle King, 7, prepare to store lobster sandwiches made by volunteers from the Maine Children’s Home in a refrigerator at the school in Waterville on Friday. Sandwich proceeds go to the Christmas Program at the Maine Children’s Home.
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PublishedOctober 14, 2011
SNAPSHOT: Don’t rain on my game
A soccer spectator makes his way to the field for the boys’ matchup between Mt. Blue High School and Bangor High School at the University of Maine at Farmington soccer fields on Thursday
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PublishedOctober 8, 2011
STILL LIFE: Back to the barn
Nate Libby, far right, with Rainbow Valley Farm, ushers dairy cows across West River Road in Sidney after an afternoon of grazing in the pastures Thursday. The dairy cows spend most of the day in the pastures feeding on grass and spend the night in the barn.
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PublishedAugust 20, 2011
STILL LIFE: Misty morning, Skowhegan, Maine
Michael McCarthy sweeps around the rides and game kiosks as the fog lifts at the Skowhegan State Fair early Friday morning.
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PublishedAugust 17, 2011
STILL LIFE: Step right up
Gerry Ingersoll, a ticket-taker for Fiesta Shows at the Skowhegan State Fair, tries to stay dry as he passes the time waiting for the next customer at the Earth Quake walk-through on Tuesday.
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PublishedAugust 14, 2011
STILL LIFE: Nighttime at the fair
The Ferris wheel, a quintessential piece of any carnival or fair, spins through the night at the 193rd Skowhegan State Fair Friday night.
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PublishedAugust 13, 2011
STILL LIFE: Cow power
Tammy Chase, 16, has a moment with Thunder, one of the two Holstein shorthorn steers on her pull team, during the steer and oxen show on the second day of the Skowhegan State Fair on Friday.
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