Seeking Photos for Rutgers University Press Publication on the Raritan River Watershed

December 20, 2012

The Bloustein School’s Sustainable Raritan River Initiative at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey seeks images from the Raritan River and any of its tributaries to be considered in an upcoming book on the region.

The categories for photographs may be from any time period or season and may include the following:
—landscapes
—animals
—plants
—events
—buildings
—streetscapes

Topic Areas include: towns, streams and rivers, industrial development, housing development, streetscapes, parks – anything that characterizes the region.

Photographs must be owned by the person submitting, and include the following:
1. Location of photo
2. Date taken
3. Photographer name and contact information
4. Any additional contextual notes on the subject of the photograph.

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