This beautiful 120-page book of timeless black and white photos tells the story of New Hope- old and new. The Lambertville-New Hope bridge photographs with fishing boats and the lazy Delaware snaking through the hillsides opens the book. There is busy Main St. with it's biker culture, artists, shoppers, families and a bevy of hipsters and hippies. The fine dining restaurants, ethnic and vintage clothing shops of Mechanic St and Main St. are shown. Ending the book is the timeless iron horse belching black smoke at the train depot. The personality of this quaint and charasmatic town are all right here- take a preview!
About the Author
John Andrulis
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Philadelphia, New Jersey
John Andrulis hails from central New Jersey and is the owner of JAG Fine Art in Philadelphia, PA. He has lived all over the United States including Moab, Utah; Berkeley, CA; Missoula, Montana; Manhattan; Lambertville, NJ and Philadelphia. John studied English Literature at the University of Colorado and overseas at the University of Lancaster in England. He studied Photojournalism in graduate school at the University of Montana and Photography at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and the International Center of Photography in New York City. His travels have taken him throughout Europe, Southeast and Central Asia and Central America. John taught in public schools and has worked for newspapers and continues to do freelance work for magazines and in commercial photography. He is available for commissions and can be reached at jandrulis@gmail.com or 215.840.8591.