Tag: “Shopwindows”

12 results found.

  1. A Certain Glance

    Montréal, Canada

    Montréal is a great window shopping town. Even though I live there much of the year, I never run out of new displays to photograph.

  2. Snow Peeps

    Zagreb, Croatia

    I spent six weeks in Croatia in the early winter, when the skies were generally gray, and it started getting dark earlier and earlier. This merry, scary band of snow people helped to brighten a short winter's day.

  3. Taped

    Berlin, Germany

    Berlin is filled with street art and graffiti, but it also has no shortage of creative window displays. I liked how the outside model seems to be keeping close watch on her sister inside, holding the giant frog.

  4. Very Happy Everything

    Zagreb, Croatia

    Unsure which greeting to use during the holiday season? This window display covers it all with, Very Happy Everything.

  5. Window Treatment

    Budapest, Hungary

    A dizzying array of fabric and pattern in this homey (aside from the security grate) shopwindow along one of Budapest's most traffic-congested boulevards.

  6. Window Shopping

    An obsession with store window display oddities at home and abroad.

  7. Bratislava Hats

    Bratislava, Slovakia

    Bratislava is a bustling little city. While it lacks Prague's myriad tourist attractions, it has an artsy spunk all its own.

  8. Nailed

    Quebec City, Quebec

    It was a freezing cold day in Quebec City--as it often is--when I spotted these nails. You have ten fingernails, who says they all have to be the same?

  9. Pose Like an Egyptian

    Montréal, Canada

    The Priape store in Montréal's Gay Village never fails to have eye-catching window displays. I liked how the posing boys seemed singularly unimpressed by the mummy in their midst.

  10. Ben Franklin

    Middlebury, Vermont, USA

    Ben Franklin has been on Main Street in Middlebury as long as I have lived there. Other shops have come and gone, but Ben remains, largely unchanged by the years, Main Street as Edward Hopper might have seen it.