NEW ENGLAND ISSUE 755 Jun 2019
Cheryl Clegg New England
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Photographer: Cheryl Clegg
Editorial: Maine Magazine - Maine Harbor
The next generation of the Rodger’s Clan aboard the back of Dan’ Rodger’s boat, The Bottom Line
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Photographer: Cheryl Clegg
Editorial: Maine Magazine - Maine Harbor
Laurie Urquhart, back on shore after a day on the water with her husband, Chris
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Photographer: Cheryl Clegg
Editorial: Maine Magazine - Maine Harbor
Chris Urquhart paddles back to shore after dropping off his catch at the Corea, Co-op. Chris has been fishing in Corea for over 30 years and is a 4th generation fishermen
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Photographer: Cheryl Clegg
Editorial: Maine Magazine - Maine Harbor
Sternman, Ray Martin. Ray has fished on and off out of Corea for 15 years
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Photographer: Cheryl Clegg
Editorial: Maine Magazine - Maine Harbor
Walter Moore Jr.,in his early 70’s, arriving at the Corea Co-op after a day out to haul
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Photographer: Cheryl Clegg
Editorial: Maine Magazine - Maine Harbor
Randy Anderson, 4th generation lobster fishermen. Fishing out of Corea harbor for over 40 years
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Photographer: Cheryl Clegg
Editorial: Maine Magazine - Maine Harbor
Alexa Johnson, 10 years old pulls up one of her traps. She goes out to haul with her Grandfather, Chris Urquhart aboard the Pretty Penny after he gets in from a day on the ocean
Welcome to Showcase New England, brought to you by Production Paradise. This issue features some of the leading creatives and services working out of New England.
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Be sure to catch our recommended events:
- In the Vanguard: Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, 1950-1969 exhibition explores how an experimental school in rural Maine transformed art, craft, and design in the 20th century and helped define the aesthetics of the nation’s counterculture. At Portland Museum of Art, until 8th September.
- Georgie Friedman: Fragments of Antarctica - A waning beauty in an uncertain future. The exhibition presents fragments of a shrinking continent and raises questions about the need to document an ecology in peril. Exhibition invites visitors to reflect on their own relationship with the natural world—and consider an ice-bound landscape under threat by sweeping global changes. Until 16th September at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Our cover image was shot by Cheryl Clegg. The series focusses on the changes at the iconic Maine Harbor. At one time the lobster fisherman walked out of their doors right to the harbor, allowing them to work on their boats and gear with ease. Today more and more families that have lived and worked out of the harbor for generations are not able to afford the property on the water.
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