News and Updates
Gallery Events and Shows:
Green Building Center, 67 Bridge Street, Lambertville. Currently showing through June 15, 2024. Phillips Mill Members Show, New Hope. April 2024 Phillips Mill Arts Member Show, New Hope. February. 2024 Two Lambertville Artists with Cathy Begg, October 2023 |
We are excited to be on ETSY, selling our unique images for your Home or Office Decor. Visit and use the promo code "Web01" for a 10% discount. Photography by Stephen Harris Etsy Site. In addition, we can make postcards or other products for your store - making the images available at wholesale prices. Contact us for details. |
River Town Creative presented "Marketing in a Post-Covid Economy" to the local business community. The presentation was sponsored by the Delaware River Towns Chamber of Commerce.
Click here for a copy of the presentation slides (PDF). |
River Town Magazine, a Bucks County Herald publication covering the Delaware River Towns, used our photo (once again) for their cover. This time, the photo was of the Prallsville Mill from the Delaware River. This photo was taken while kayaking down the Delaware River.
River Town Magazine, a Bucks County Herald publication covering the Delaware River Towns, used our photo (once again) for their cover. This time, the photo was of the Prallsville Mill from the Delaware River. This photo was taken while kayaking down the Delaware River.
River Town Photography was nominated as a Finalist in the annual Hunterdon Happens list for professional photography.
Once again, the Lambertville Historical Society selected one of our photos for the cover of the 2019 Seasons Greetings CD. Every year the historical society brings together local musicians to perform Holiday songs with a local Wintery scene on the cover.
This time they selected a Wintery Sunset as seen through the abandoned train car in Lambertville, know as the graffiti train. This photo was also selected "Best Photo" at the April 2018 Shadfest Poster Auction.. Shadfest is the local two-day festival celebrating the return of the Shad (and the return of the tourists). The posters are auctioned off with all of the proceeds going for local art scholarships. |
River Town Magazine, the new Bucks County Herald publication covering the Delaware River Towns, used my photo from Lambertville's Goat Hill on their cover.
The Lambertville Historical Society selected our photo of the Lewis Island shad fishery to be the cover of the 2018 Seasons Greetings CD. Every year the historical society brings together local musicians to perform Holiday songs with a local Wintery scene on the cover.
Lewis Island, located in Lambertville, is the only worked Shad Fishery on the Delaware.
This photo was also selected for a large Shadfest poster in April 2018. Shadfest is the local two-day festival celebrating the return of the Shad (and the return of the tourists). The posters are auctioned off, the proceeds going for local art scholarships.
Lewis Island, located in Lambertville, is the only worked Shad Fishery on the Delaware.
This photo was also selected for a large Shadfest poster in April 2018. Shadfest is the local two-day festival celebrating the return of the Shad (and the return of the tourists). The posters are auctioned off, the proceeds going for local art scholarships.
Clarion Hotel of New Hope selected one of our photos of the Lambertville-New Hope Bridge at sunset for display behind their registration desk. This 15' photo was printed by Stephen Honchar at The New Hope Gallery and Print Shop.
See the photo and reception on this Clarion grand opening announcement video (at the 2:53 min mark);
The United Way of Hunterdon County used one of our photos for a billboard advertisement of their volunteer center. They actually had two billboards, this one was along Rt 31 in Clinton NJ.
The Delaware River Towns Chamber of Commerce used a photo we took of the bridge for their Inaugural Turkey Trot Medallion (2016 and again in 2017). On the right is the original photo, which was taken with an iPhone.
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New Hope Celebrates, the local LGBQ Pride organization, displayed their history in a retro-scope pop-up during Pride Weekend. They displayed some of our pictures of the annual Pride Parade in Lambertville and New Hope. The festive parade is so much fun to watch and photograph.
Reeve Reed Arboretum's welcome center has a large collage of our photographs along the back wall. The photos represented the arboretum during all four seasons.
This 19' long print was produced and printed by The New Hope Gallery and Print Center. |