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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

It's Christmastime in the City: New York Photo Journal

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, in the most wonderful city in the world!

Well, perhaps that second point is up for debate to some, but for me, it’s the best. There is definitely a special place in my heart reserved for New York City .

I’m from New Jersey, born and bred only a couple of hours away from the Big Apple. I grew up anticipating day trips to New York- the view of the magnificent skyline across the Hudson River as we approached on the Northbound Interstate; my first glimpse of the Statue of Liberty, tiny in the distance; the long, dark confines of the Holland Tunnel, tail lights in every direction—and then, popping out the other side in the middle of TriBeCa and SoHo, instantly surrounded by the city. The people, the taxis, the height of the buildings, the noise in the streets.

It’s a rush.

Don’t get me wrong; the country can be beautiful, peaceful, natural, and safe. But there is something about the energy of a city, especially New York City, that just makes you feel alive.

After years of visiting mainstay New York destinations like Fifth Ave., Times Square, and Rockefeller Plaza with family, I finally got to experience staying in the city on my own. Well, with my boyfriend. It was a six-day, five-night whirlwind, beginning with check-in at the Waldorf=Astoria on Park Avenue (lobby pictured on left) and concluding in a visit to Central Park on our last afternoon in the city. All with non-stop activity in between.

There is so much to see in New York City, especially at this time of year. Storefronts are decorated with extravagant displays, like the Saks window display pictured below. I was amazed by the mechanical, intricate displays in windows like Bergdorf’s and the Lego store in the Theatre District, too.

My aunt, uncle, and cousins came up to visit for a day. The kids are 9 and 11, but they trooped through that city like champions, marveling at the decor in the streets, jumping on the subway like pros, and keeping up at crosswalks. So don’t necessarily let having young children deter you from taking a trip there if you really want to go.

After an adventure navigating the subways in search of the perfect NYC lunch, we refreshed ourselves with caffeine (on a side note, it does not seem pleasant to work at a city Starbucks during the holidays. Poor things).

Next, we headed to the largest public library in North America, the New York Public Library, where there is a currently a display "Celebrating 100 Years," which contains library treasures.

These included John Audubon’s oversized sketchbook, full of his original bird drawings; the 1514 edition of Dante’s Divine Comedy; Virginia Woolf’s walking stick and e.e. cumming’s typewriter; and a prompt copy of Charles Dickens David Copperfield; just to name a few things. The entire collection was a showcase of world literary, social, and political history.

The photo to the right is a shot of my boyfriend and me in one of the original halls of the library, which was established in 1902.

Oh, another side note - I love random bits of history.

Exploring Central Park was another aspect of New York City that I wanted to spend a little more time on during this trip.

We wandered deep into the Park and saw the Belvedere Castle, Strawberry Fields (the John Lennon tribute located at Central Park West near the apartment Lennon lived in before his tragic death), the Turtle Pond, and many other sights and sounds.

Despite claims that NYC is a concrete jungle, there was bountiful, beautiful greenery all around us in Central Park, as evidenced below. In fact, there were a lot of little bits of nature sprinkled throughout the areas of the city that we visited.

Rockefeller Plaza Christmas TreeAnd of course, no trip to the city is complete without stopping by to see the massive Christmas tree at Rockefeller Plaza, where it stood twinkling high above the crowded ice skating rink. This year, the tree was as big and as crowded as ever before.

We actually headed over around midnight one night to get an unencumbered view. Walking through a very safe section of New York so late at night, with fake snow etched into the corner of every window and white lights shining in the trees around us, made it feel like a true winter wonderland.

In the Air There’s a Feeling of Christmas

New York is a magical place to visit at this time of year, no matter where you are from. The diversity of an afternoon walking from the Brooklyn Bridge to the Financial District, where we saw the base of the new Freedom Tower, over to TriBeCa and then into Chinatown and Little Italy, felt like the combined efforts of all the other cities I’ve been to, wrapped up into one.

Of course, it felt more like Christmas in the commercial midtown arena of shopping and subway destinations, but the overall excitement of being in the city for the holidays was apparent everywhere.

I hope to go back soon, and my pipe dream is to go back to stay! In the meantime, holiday visits like this will have to suffice.

If you have not been to NYC at this time of year, I encourage a visit. Sightseeing, countless museums, plays on Broadway, the Empire State Building, and the Rockette’s “Christmas Spectacular” are just a few more of the reasons to go, especially in December. Oh, and the food. We ate everywhere from a Giants-loving sports bar to a fancy hotel restaurant to a hot dog cart in Battery Park to a NY style pizza counter.

See full article and additional photos on icraft.ca.

xoxo,
Justine

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Photos!

Order your original Amor Fati Photography by 12/17 to receive by Christmas ---> Amor Fati Photography on Etsy






xoxo,
Justine

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Shameless Self-Promotion

Have you visited Amor Fati: Photography by Justine Benstead over on etsy lately?

The shop is full of coastal, occasional, holiday, and inspired photography perfect for your wall or to give as a unique and personal gift. All photos come custom sized and ready for framing.

Did you know that you can save 20% off one order in my Etsy shop just for being a Facebook fan? Click "Like" on the Amor Fati: Photography by Justine Benstead Facebook page if you haven't already, and then head over to justineb916.etsy.com to take advantage of this deal while it lasts! Enter coupon code "FACEBOOKFAN" at checkout, and enjoy your new print or gift, in plenty of time for the holidays.
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Happy shopping, my friends.

xoxo,
J

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Arts and Crafts Fairs in Tampa this November

"Fall weekends are often dominated by sports, from MLB, to NFL, to college football to, typically, the NBA pre-season. This year, why not add a little culture to the mix and take the family out to a Tampa art festival in November? While crafts and creativity might not take the place of a sports arena, fresh fair food is a good starting point for negotiations."



To decide which Tampa art festivals you want to attend in November, continue reading here.



To get a first-hand perspective on local arts and crafts festivals, check out my Photo Journal here.



xoxo,
J

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Local Crafts Festival Photo Journal: Fairs Combine Business and Pleasure - iCraft.ca Blog

"I was admittedly skeptical about participating in my first local crafts festival this fall. It is already a notoriously busy time of year, and I wasn’t sure how much work a local crafts festival might entail.



Well, it took a lot of work in the end. But it was totally worth it.



I joined forces with a fellow photographer, who is also a good friend, and together we created a tent worthy of the best local crafts festival around.



Creativity is key, we discovered, and is much more important than experience or even budget..."



To continue reading about my local crafts festival experience and to enjoy the photo journal, visit my blog on iCraft.ca.



Happy Crafting!

xoxo,
Justine

Guavaween 2011 makes it easy to visit Ybor City consignment shops

"When it comes to eclectic fashion, Ybor City on any given day has most average American towns, and even many of the larger cities, beaten by a landslide. There is an edginess to the fashion sported by local residents, and this distinction is part of the culture of the world famous port neighborhood in Tampa, Florida. The unique climate and rich history of Ybor City create an environment..."

Jump over to my Tampa Consignment Fashion Examiner page to read the rest!

Happy Halloween weekend!

xoxo,
Justine

Monday, October 24, 2011

DIY Crafts: Use photographs to create personalized works of art

New blog post up at iCraft.ca Perfect for home decor inspiration. Use some of my photos as inspiration, as well [or just go order some of them at Amor Fati Photography]


Holiday Wall Art [Pumpkin Patch]



Locally Inspired [Tampa, Fl]


Through the Looking Glass [Grow the Vines]



Winter Wonderland [In the Foothills]


Single-Malt Study [Art for the Mancave]

xoxo,

Justine

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Thursday, October 13, 2011

London, Revisited

Beginning the arduous process of weeding old and duplicate photo files off of my trusty old Mac. Challenge? Huge. I tend to create more than one sub-folder or album, or a folder-within-a-folder, or some other such nonsense. So the task is a large one, which means, naturally, that I am procrastinating it. Case in point? The first set of photos I ever uploaded to this laptop was back in March '08, when it was shiny and new and right after I came back from a 10-day trip to London and Amsterdam. I present to you, not a highly streamlined and redundancy-free iPhoto--yet--but the newly tweaked handful of my favorite images from the trip. There are a few previews below to entice you.






You can view the public album here on G+, or here on FB.

Enjoy!

xoxo
Justine