NYEmomma
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Just wondering how photographers with nice equipment and a love for the art approach the use of the Photopass??
Do you use it on your vacations? If you do, what compels you to do so, given the fact that you are carrying a quality camera and enjoy taking pictures... and from everything I've seen posted on here, are quite adept at taking really gorgeous pictures as well?
I am nowhere NEAR a good photographer. I have a nicer camera (well, it's not a P&S) with very minimal skills. But I like taking photos. Oh, and I'm cheap. I'm just wondering if getting a photopass would be a good use of my limited money.
There will be 7 of us on the trip together, so I know I'll get many pictures of DH, DD & myself... and I'm sure will have opportunities to have someone take some big group shots for me. But I do admit to losing myself behind the camera and focusing too much on capturing every single thing that DD does and not enjoying the experience myself.
Do you use it on your vacations? If you do, what compels you to do so, given the fact that you are carrying a quality camera and enjoy taking pictures... and from everything I've seen posted on here, are quite adept at taking really gorgeous pictures as well?
I am nowhere NEAR a good photographer. I have a nicer camera (well, it's not a P&S) with very minimal skills. But I like taking photos. Oh, and I'm cheap. I'm just wondering if getting a photopass would be a good use of my limited money.
There will be 7 of us on the trip together, so I know I'll get many pictures of DH, DD & myself... and I'm sure will have opportunities to have someone take some big group shots for me. But I do admit to losing myself behind the camera and focusing too much on capturing every single thing that DD does and not enjoying the experience myself.

We do DL/DCA so it's only $50, well worth it to get family shots and proof that I was actually there. Eldest DD and I will be going on a short trip next Jan and we'll use it then too.