"Down by the old mill stream ..." It's a romantic notion and New Haven has its own Mill River, even if the mills are long gone.
Photographs of the river have been published in a new book, "Mill River: Photographs of Joseph Gerhard" (Manton Westwood Books). A book signing and reception will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Eli Whitney Museum, 915 Whitney Ave., Hamden.
You can order the book, which features 95 black-and-white photos, at millriverbook.com. Price is $60, plus $7 shipping in Connecticut.
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4 comments:
Beautiful photographs by a talented artist.
Thanks, Mom!
Wish I could've been there to give you a big hug-Congratulations!! xoxoxox
-Janice
Absolutely beautiful stuff. So glad to know you, Joe!
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