When same-sex couples getting married in Maine had to describe their partners in one word, their answers were touching not only for their sincerity but also for showing what's ordinary about LGBT relationships.
Last Friday, Sam Ferrigno of HooplaHa traveled to Portland to witness some of Maine’s first same-sex marriages. He approached 14 couples with sketchpads, asked them to first write down how long they’ve been together and then to describe each other with a single word.
Photos were snapped as the couples revealed their answers to their mates and the results were wonderful. Ferrigno collected his images and put them together in a photo essay, which appeared first on HooplaHa, a new site dedicated to spreading smiles and positivity. It is meant to inspire, inform, enlighten, engage and above all entertain.
See the photos on the following pages.
First photographed were Lucie Bauer (left) and Annie Kiermaier, who had been married in 2008 and came to City Hall to celebrate that their marriage is now recognized in their home state.
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Next were Shari Russell (left) and Sandy Duhamel.
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Inside City Hall are Suzanne Blackburn (left) and Joanie Kunian.
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Wendy West (left) and Rebecca Leeman were positively giddy when asked to participate.
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Roberta Batt (left) and Mary Donaldson.
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Jen Stuart (left) and Jillian Farrell.
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Marie Francis (left) and her partner Carrie.
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And finally, Allegra Hirsh and Robin Wright.
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