As much as window shopping can feel like a sport, holiday window shooting can feel like one too! While on a roll with the Macy's windows and with Saks as my next stop, I admired the details of the holiday displays in Lord & Taylor's windows on 5th Avenue and 38th Street.
There I saw:
A family hanging stockings by the chimney
Puppets dancing
A man ice-skating in the village
A snowman ice-skating with a father and daughter pair
A cat peeking out from under the chair
And a dog resting by the fireplace
12/25/09
12/24/09
The Macy's Holiday Windows
Beneath a lit up tree and a famous sign that you've all seen, are the Macy's annual holiday window displays. This year they fit along with the "Believe" campaign, where kids can write a letter to Santa in the North Pole. These colorful displays take you through the process of creating a card for Santa, seeing it stamped, seeing it in the mail with a bunch of others, then Santa reading it himself.
Holiday tree lights at the entrance
The digital process of writing a letter to Santa
The stamping process
Mailing of the letter
Santa reading the letter!
Holiday tree lights at the entrance
The digital process of writing a letter to Santa
The stamping process
Mailing of the letter
Santa reading the letter!
12/22/09
Snowwy Weekend
Actually, it was a Blizzard-like weekend here in New York City. Rather than stay in and stay warm, I ventured out to take pictures in Central Park on Sunday afternoon before it got dark. Here's how it went before I eventually got cold and turned around to go back home and warm up!
When I got off the subway...
I saw snow everywhere...
On bare tree branches...
On top of the lake...
Next to the ducks...
all over the hills...
and that was all I could take!
I also saw some adorable Snowmen here and here.
When I got off the subway...
I saw snow everywhere...
On bare tree branches...
On top of the lake...
Next to the ducks...
all over the hills...
and that was all I could take!
I also saw some adorable Snowmen here and here.
12/19/09
Beacon Court holiday tree
Every year around this time I notice the beautiful blue holiday tree inside Beacon Court between 58th & 59th Streets and Lexington and 3rd Avenue. Nearby is one of my favorite shopping areas as well as my old workplace. Within Beacon Court is a Starbucks, the restaurant Le Cirque, the Bloomberg offices and some residential condos. The tree is a nice touch to the amazing architecture of this block—and goes so well with the address and sign!
12/18/09
12/17/09
The holiday tree outside the New York Stock Exchange
While braving the after-work rush of Wall Street to get some nighttime photos near the seaport, I came across the amazing holiday tree that is across the street from the New York Stock Exchange. I've seen it unlit before, so it wasn't so memorable, but after seeing the many bright lights this time around, I have to say it's a holiday tree I'll never forget!
It towers over the plaza/walkway of Broad Street and almost takes away from the very grandiose money market to its side (the Stock Exchange). The views, the space, the lighting and the crowds are all perfect photo opps here!
It towers over the plaza/walkway of Broad Street and almost takes away from the very grandiose money market to its side (the Stock Exchange). The views, the space, the lighting and the crowds are all perfect photo opps here!
12/15/09
Pink is in this holiday season!
Over on Lexington Avenue and 59th Street are some very pink holiday displays. Across the street from Bloomingdales are two neighboring shops Victoria's Secret and Shoe Woo, which have holiday decorations out that are fun, festive and all in PINK!
Victoria's Secret store entrance
Shoe Woo's window display
Here's an extra pink image - taken of the Daffy's window display in Herald Square:
Thanks @AmyDenev for ID'ing the shoe store for me on Twitter/TwitPic!
Victoria's Secret store entrance
Shoe Woo's window display
Here's an extra pink image - taken of the Daffy's window display in Herald Square:
Thanks @AmyDenev for ID'ing the shoe store for me on Twitter/TwitPic!
12/14/09
Santacon NYC!
Santacon was this past Saturday and the red and white crowds gathered in Williamsburg Brooklyn, New Jersey, Staten Island, Astoria Queens and Manhattan—all before dispersing around the boroughs throughout the day. I heard that most had gathered in Washington Square Park so my photo-blogging friends and I ran down to the West Village and got some great pictures of the red and white sea of Santas, reindeer, snowflakes and even elves!
Radio Santa blasting some dance tunes
An inebriated Santa leaving the Bohemian Beer Garden in Astoria
Check out my flickr photostream for more Santa pics, including the one I dubbed, "Office Chair Santa."
12/10/09
Outside Bloomingdales
I've spent the past couple of years taking pictures outside of Bloomingdales on 59th and Lexington, but no time actually shopping there. One night I contemplated going in but decided to just take some more pictures! I guess I see no need to shop there during the holidays—because it's so picturesque outside, just to shoot!
View from 60th and 3rd Avenue
View from 59th and 3rd Avenue
12/7/09
Macy's and "Believe"
Macy's is very festive around the holidays—you might have seen them on the annual airing of the Thanksgiving Parade on NBC ?—haha. My favorite part of the the parade is when performances take place in front of this flagship store on 34th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues.
Shortly after Thanksgiving I ventured over to the crazy, crowded area of Herald Square to visit some offices located across the street Macy's and enjoyed views of the "Believe" sign. This year the store held a contest as part of the "Tell Us Why You Believe" campaign. Kids could write a letter to Santa and drop it off in an official Santa mailbox inside the store. Maybe you've seen the commercials!
12/5/09
Tree Lighting in Bryant Park
The holiday tree in Bryant Park was lit ton Friday night with musical performances and synchronized skating on The Pond. Since I skipped the tree lighting ceremony at Rockefeller Center on Wednesday (went last year and couldn't find a good viewing spot), I figured the event in Bryant Park would be perfect because there's a lot more space along 42nd and 41st streets.
The event was great and I was joined by Amy while taking pictures of the wonderful holiday tree and its surroundings, which include the skating rink, referred to as "The Pond" and Celsius, a restaurant/lounge/bar overlooking everything in the park.
The holiday tree
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