Just wanted to stop in to share our experience with the hour long session on 9/11 @ 8:45 a.m. in World Showcase.
We were up early to get all gussied-up. Fun stuff. We were staying at the WL so we drove our own car over to BC to park as we were instructed. We valeted the car (as we always do). The heat/humidity was already a killer even that early in the morning but what can you do. I know my hair was frizzing and looking pitiful but it is what it is. The show had to go on. Were standing at the International Gateway at 8:35. When our photographer and his assistant were within sight at 8:45 we were allowed to proceed thru the turnstiles by the gatekeeper CMs. They were super nice to us, too, BTW.
So we met our photographer, Dean, and his assistant, Tina, just inside the gate. Super nice! Dean asked what we were looking for which hubby immediately pointed to me and said, "She's the boss."

I explained that we had a sitting in the MK in Dec. 2007. From that experience I knew I wanted less posed shots, more candids, stuff with just the DH & me (since it's our 18th anniversary), a few family shots, stuff with just our boys, and an individual here & there of the boys since we homeschool and don't get the annual school pictures. My only big requirement of the sitting was at least 1 shot that had SSE in the background to go along with our classic castle shot from our last sitting. Dean was awesome! He asked a few questions as we walked back towards Italy about our classic castle shot so he could be sure to capture something that would sit well next to it. Fabulous!
I'll tell ya, it was stiffling hot outside already even that early. We started back in Italy near the entrance to Via Nappoli. Dean & Tina worked well with the boys. Dean would look around at the settings, lighting, & surroundings then find a pose like leaning against something or propping up on something. He'd call to one of the boys and say, "Stand here and do this." Tina was excellent with having the external light/flash set up and coaching a bit with things like "Relax your shoulders...smile for the ladies!..." She was also super awesome in catching little details like if the clasp to my necklace had come around to the front or if my hair needed to move or looked weird. She'd adjust the guys' shirts or collars. Little things like that. Loved having a woman there to catch the little details!
We slowly worked our way forward thru Italy. Lots of gorgeous places to shoot there. We were open to whatever our photographer suggested for countries for the most part because they know the lighting and have shot in those settings before. They'll know what's best. Dean told us when he was setting up our 'signature' SSE shot. I thought he'd park us out in the sun on the isola or something but he totally did NOT. He explained how he set the shot. I think that's the one I'm most itching to see! It's going to be awesome-sauce like you wouldn't believe. Not at all traditional or posed. Love it.
We did ask to get at least a single shot with the American Adventure worked in considering it was 9/11 and all. On a normal day I tend to be a hot-blooded-all-American girl so it just seemed like the thing to do. I know setting that shot wasn't the easiest considering the sun, the sprinklers, the workers in the area, etc. but I have to commend Dean & Tina for their well-thought-out effort. Again, haven't seen the pics but I love that they didn't just snap something fast to appease me. They thought about it and really put forth effort.
We moved in Morroco. No, not where you'd think. We went way back there. Got some fun stuff. Still stiffling hot. I thought I was melting. But we did it and I'm glad we did.
We wrapped up in France. France has never been my favorite country in World Showcase but seeing it up close with nobody else there (except a few random CMs doing their jobs) allowed me to better appreciate the surroundings. Back in the arcade area it's truly beautiful. And quaint! We took a handful of pics back in the arcade, a few out by the fountains, and voila! We were done. And soaked in sweat.
We said our goodbyes to Dean & Tina. They walked backstage near the little shop by the International Gateway turnstiles. We headed back out of the park towards our late breakfast ADR at the Captain's Grille at the Yacht Club.
Overall, I'd say the hour long sitting experience was amazing. It's been just over 2 weeks and still I've not heard or seen anything in the way of our proofs. I'm not really all that alarmed. I'm hoping that means there were that many awesome shots to choose from and/or retouch to perfection. Goodness knows my frazzled hair can use all the help it can get from the Photoshop Gods.

I know you're not supposed to be able to request photographers and all with these portrait sittings, but if you go to meet your photographer and you find that you got the Dean & Tina team you're in good hands. They were wonderful from beginning to end. What an awesome morning we had!
I'll be sure to report back once I get some pics to show. I'm so psyched! Sent an email to Dean just a little bit ago thanking him for the awesome time we had...