For the first time ever I am opening the door to the moments I never intended to release. These images are my personal picks. My favorites. Every photo in this collection has been chosen with intent. No fillers. No throwaways. Only the moments that hit me the second they were finished.
Each image is available on a limited basis. Special editions are extremely low in quantity. Limited editions are capped at only a handful.
The level of quality these photos carry is rarely seen on my social platforms. These are the hidden exceptional pieces. The ones far too good for social media.


Fall light. Fall colors. The heartbeat of the New Hope Railroad cutting through Stockton Street.
Over the course of three weeks I carve out dedicated time to chase the exact moments when the light turns magic. Late afternoon as the sun drops behind the river. Blue hour when the sky shifts into deep tones that only exist for a few minutes. This stretch of the season brings out the richest color palette of the year and the New Hope Railroad becomes the perfect anchor for it.
These photographs are not quick snaps. They are built with patience timing and a commitment to capturing the scene when everything aligns. Peaks of sunlight hitting the rails. Smoke drifting in the cool air. Trees along Stockton Street glowing in full fall color. Each frame is a moment you cannot recreate once the season passes.
This collection represents the best of those three weeks and the exact reason fall in New Hope is something you need to experience through a lens or on foot.

Color is my Achilles heel. Especially when it shows up on a flower. I get pulled in by it every time. The tiniest details in Mother Nature’s own gardens have a way of stopping me cold.
To push myself I partnered with Fleurique for a four week four session photo project. The goal is simple. Find the art of flowers beyond the backyard and inside one of the most incredible small corner flower shops in Lambertville.
What sets this shop apart is not the inventory. It is the talent of Lydia. She is a real artist and flowers are her canvas.

A limited edition means controlled scarcity. Each selected photograph is capped at twenty four total prints with no reprints ever. These are my personal favorites offered in a small run and retired permanently once sold out.
Jay Garrison

Jay Garrison Photography is built on truth. No filters. No pretending. Just real people and real moments captured with precision and intent. I shoot with purpose and I edit with respect. The goal is simple. Create images that feel alive and tell the story without fluff.
My work centers on five main pillars
Portrait
Lifestyle
Products
Special Events
Content Creation for social media
The philosophy is direct. Photograph the world the way it actually feels. Every session is about energy, connection, and honesty. I study light. I chase expression. I wait for the exact moment a person drops the mask and becomes themselves. That is where the photograph lives. That is what you remember. And that is what I deliver every time.

A brand new store is on the way and it is coming in loud. Limited editions, posters, and coffee table books that hit harder than anything you have seen. Lambertville has never looked better and now you can bring that energy home.

If you are ready to book a photo session this is where it starts. Click the picture and you will find every package available, what is included and what fits your vision. Pick your lane and let us build something real.

Want to learn photography. Maybe elevate the skills you already have. Or finally crack that one shot type that keeps beating you. Day or night. Weekends or weekdays. One on one or group classes available. Learning is hands on twelve months a year while exploring beautiful Lambertville. No theory marathons. No ego. Just clear instruction and real progress from the first click.
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