Very rude. Unnecessary. Regular photographers aren't allowed into Magic Kingdom so my options are limited.A good old Black Friday wedding.
Very rude. Unnecessary. Regular photographers aren't allowed into Magic Kingdom so my options are limited.
For the one with the dates on the hats. I wouldn't really want the castle to be blurry honestly. I am wondering if they are allowed to get that close to take the photo though Thanks for all the input guys!I've never seen a photograph from a Photopass photographer as good as those in the OP. They just don't have the photography skills and/or never take the camera off auto. With the first one, I don't know of any Photopass photographers stationed that close to the castle, and I don't think that they have the ability to blur a background like that.
I guess I'm not seeing why a Save the Date would have to be taken at Disney, especially if you go with something like the second example. Get the pin when you're in the parks and have a photographer at home take that picture. It's not one that requires being in a park at all.
I guess i don't understand this...how would disney know? There are plenty of people who do this as a hobby/semi professionally...who would have plenty of skill to edit the photos as shown above.Regular photographers aren't allowed into Magic Kingdom so my options are limited.
For the one with the dates on the hats. I wouldn't really want the castle to be blurry honestly. I am wondering if they are allowed to get that close to take the photo though Thanks for all the input guys!
Non-discreet pros can be usually tagged a mile away if you know what to look for, that said, I have good friends that would dress up in tourist garb with a decent camera and single lens and take care of this for me as a favor, so it wouldn't be breaking any rules against commercial photography. I would then buy them a six pack of something cold as a favor.I guess i don't understand this...how would disney know?
Very rude. Unnecessary. Regular photographers aren't allowed into Magic Kingdom so my options are limited.
I must really have missed something or I don't understand. This doesn't seem rude at all. I don't get it.
I'm assuming she thought it meant using the PP people were a cheap way of getting save the date photos?
Sorry, I don't agree with the majority, I think they could do it, and even if they couldn't get that blur during the shot, it's easily done afterward, and I could do it for you in two minutes for free. I could do a slight blur, heavy blur, vignette....