Love these photos! It makes fashion week come alive. It gives us the whole experience.

Love the photos. I'll take stranded girl's outfit too, please. And the Prada bag....aaaaaaah. Yum.
Some day I think that would be SO fun to just go to NYC during fashion week and see all the pretty people and things.

Awesome pics, and I love that they get featured on the home page. Totally draws you in. Nice work, Greg!!

Thanks for sharing, Greg -- am loving your people-watchin'!

Fab, fab, fab! Thanks for keeping us feeling the FW vibe with all the beyond-the-show photos!

Flip flops? Quick, give Angie a cuppa and Tylenol!

Yep, we'll forgive you for the obligatory car shot. : )

I wonder what NYPD's finest had to do to get assigned to work this gig? ; )

maybe this feature should be "where's angie" similar to "where's waldo"

In the photo Kari referred to my first though was it looks like the boot has a gold tooth.

Thank you for doing the photos. They are really fun.

We know some people love the audience photos even more than the runway fashion, so here are some shots I took during the Chakra show.

Extra points to the person who finds one of our blogger friends in these pictures.

Oh, isn't that Dianna, the Budget Babe, I see there?

Lots of black outfits, but not all! Thanks for the great pics, Greg.

Great photos, Greg! I feel like I'm there with you guys. I love the ones on the blog posts, too. You could have a second career as a fashion magazine photographer.

Keep them coming!

Your photos are amazing Greg. Thank you for sharing!

Oooh I like the guy in shorts and bowtie! Fun.

Great pics! I love people watching.

The candid shots are my favorite. Thank you for these.

It has to be Budget Babe Dianna because I know she attended the Georges Chakra show too. Is that cheating?

I love that last picture where EVERYONE is looking in one direction, and then that one guy is looking the opposite way. Wonder what caught his attention...

Thanks Greg!

2nd photo..4th and 5th down...both women ..... their FAB shoes and handbags neatly tucked..!!

I love to feel like we are people watching.

This is truly people-watching heaven!

I agree with Laura, I'm having a ball here!

(also: it's not my style at all, but that bright-coloured patterned dress - woman in front row with the black hair - is such a stunning look for her).

These are as much fun as the runway shots! Thank you, Greg

Thuy was a fun show to shoot because I had my pick of positions at the end of (this part of) the runway. Here are some photos that didn't make the cut for the blog entry, but I thought were interesting...

#1 and #2 show my end of the runway in the context of the audience. You can see how this "off site" show held at the Audi Forum was much more intimate than the venues in Lincoln Center.

#3 of the procession at the end illustrates the nightmare that is lighting at these shows. No, the model in the front is not Vulcan (her skin does not have a green cast). It is the lighting at that point in the runway. The model behind her is in a warm yellow light. White balance is impossible.

#4 and #5 are also close-ups of the procession. I thought the similarity in facial expressions was interesting -- I wonder if they have a name for this expression at modeling school. "Aloof disinterest" maybe.

All these pictures also illustrate something else that struck us about the Thuy show. The models were definitely the prettiest we've seen at FW.

Love these pics, Greg ~ they give a really great feel for the entire show.

Greg, what an insight you give us. It's like being there with you. Thank you!

Greg, you have real photographic talent! Thanks so much for sharing these photos with us.

Wow, what a wonderful variety! Greg, I've got to say that your pictures on the blog posts, especially the EDITION Georges Chakra show, blew me away when I checked for updates after being away all weekend. I can really see how the garments move.

Interesting photos. What a difference lighting can make!

These are so much fun to look at! I want a pair of those sunglasses that are in both pics #1 and 2. Also, were all of the models hair pulled off of their foreheads with a barrette or bobby pin? It looks like it!

Nice photos, Greg! Yes, you nailed it. Models are NOT allowed to smile. Aloof disinterest is exactly right. I modeled some as a teen and you were practically banned from the runway if you cracked a smile. It's hard for a Southern gal to NOT grin!