FARMINGTON — Photographer Chuck Feil and poet Steve Luttrell will be featured artists during September at SugarWood Gallery.

Chuck Feil is known for his Maine aerial photography coffee table books, “Maine A View From Above,” “Lighthouses From Aloft,” “Maine Guess Where From the Air” and “Kittery to Calais The Maine Coast From Above.” In this exhibit he has taken a different view point — one from the water. In his vintage 1960 Chris Craft he has cruised Lovejoy Pond in Wayne, photographing the many moods and reflections of this magical place he feels privileged to call his soulful home. In this show he has incorporated the poetry of his friend and neighbor Steve Luttrel.

Luttrell is an internationally recognized poet and publisher. He is the founding editor of The Cafe Review, an award winning art and poetry journal, published in Portland since 1989. He is a past poet laureate for the city of Portland and is the author of five published collections of poetry including his latest, “Plumb Line,” published by North Atlantic Books in 2015.

An open house reception will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7. The public is invited and refreshments will be provided. Their work will be on display throughout the month of for the public to view and purchase.

SugarWood Gallery is at 248 Broadway in Farmington and is open 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

To see more of Feil’s work, go to http://www.sugarwoodgallery.com/store/manufacturer/chuck-feil.

Photographer Chuck Feil

Poet Steve Luttrell

Poet Steve Luttrell