The Endangered Lobstermen featured by FStop Magazine
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 | By: Cheryl Clegg
The Endangered Lobstermen Featured by F-Stop Magazine — Exhibition at WINCAM
I am honored to share that my ongoing photographic series, The Endangered Lobstermen, has been featured in a recent blog post by F-Stop Magazine. Their February 2026 article highlights the exhibition of this body of work at WINCAM (Winchester Community Access and Media), where the series will be on view from March 2 through May 30, 2026.
Being recognized by F-Stop Magazine, an international online photography publication dedicated to contemporary photography, is deeply meaningful. The platform consistently spotlights powerful documentary, fine art, and conceptual photography from around the world, and I’m grateful that The Endangered Lobstermen is part of that conversation.
The Griffin Museum’s Role in Supporting Photography
I would also like to acknowledge the vital work of The Griffin Museum of Photography. The Griffin Museum has long been a cornerstone of the photographic arts community, providing exhibition space, educational programming, portfolio reviews, and professional development opportunities for photographers at every stage of their careers.
Organizations like The Griffin Museum play an essential role in sustaining documentary and fine art photography. By creating platforms for dialogue, critique, and exhibition, they ensure that long-form projects like The Endangered Lobstermen can evolve, deepen, and reach new audiences.
Community-based arts institutions matter — especially for photographers committed to sustained, socially relevant storytelling.
Exhibition Details
Cheryl Clegg: The Endangered Lobstermen
On view at WINCAM
March 2 – May 30, 2026
I’m grateful to F-Stop Magazine for highlighting this exhibition and to the institutions and communities that continue to support documentary photography.
This project is ongoing, and I look forward to continuing to document the strength, resilience, and uncertainty that define Maine’s lobstering heritage today.
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