Lobster Boat in Penobscot Bay

From collection Eliot Elisofon Collection

Lobster Boat in Penobscot Bay

A lobster boat passes through islands in Penobscot Bay, Maine in 1949. The sail is a steadying sail, for keeping the boat upright as it makes tight turns to come around and retrieve lobster traps. Today, lobster boats have a wide base to achieve stability and do not need a steadying sail anymore.When Photographer Eliot Elisofon was not traveling the world taking photos for LIFE Magazine, he came to Vinalhaven, Maine to rest and recoup. Eliot bought a farmhouse near Crockett Cove on Vinalhaven in 1941, built by Joel and Mary Jane Philbrook in 1843.Daughter Elin writes, “My father always said his favorite place on earth was Vinalhaven and he meant it. Wherever he was, he was counting the days until he could return to the island. Here he would 'recharge his batteries' from grueling trips to Africa, Asia, the Pacific, or from battles with the publishers and editors he had to constantly prod into sharing his passion and understanding his vision. In Vinalhaven he could relax, soak up the beauty of the place, plant trees, flowers, and vegetables, paint in his studio, cook, and develop the lifelong friendships he treasured."Elisofon, Elin. FEAST. (Vinalhaven, Maine: April, 1992)These images are personal photographs taken by Eliot Elisofon on Vinalhaven and were not published during his lifetime.

Details

LB2020.19.556
State/Province:
Maine 
Region-3 Body of Water:
Penobscot Bay 
Country:
United States