My mother-in-law is like that. That and sound. She apparently doesn't realize you can turn the keyboard sound off so others don't have to hear the constant click noise when you're typing, that you can turn the brightness down, etc.So frustrating! I find the screen brightness to be the biggest issue. People don't realize they can turn the screen brightness down to very low and it doesn't impact their photos (which won't turn out in the dark anyway...).
"OH! I'm so sorry I knocked your iPad into the water, those cannon going off just really scared me and I jumped!"Craig from the DIS Unplugged podcast in a recent episdoe was just talking about an iPad with the screen brightness up and the sound on and I think it was on Pirates.
Some people forget that other people are around them too.
It was added in 2017 I believe. When the skull was brought back they used that with a flash to hide the photography flash.There’s a picture on Pirates now???
This is such a pet peeve of mine! The worst for us on our last trip was during Festival of the Lion King. Even if you are allowed to take pictures, they're probably going to be terrible so just enjoy the moment! You're paying all that money to be at the park and ride the rides, but then you spend most of the ride messing around with a phone to take video and pictures that you probably are hardly ever going to look at again...I don't get it.
And I don't mean that people shouldn't take pictures while they're at the parks, but I don't think a ride or show environment is generally conducive to good photos (you're moving, the lighting is weird, etc etc) and it's so very disruptive to the people around you.
That is why I love Prince may he RIP. But when you saw him in concert he had no camera and cellphone rule. You just enjoyed the song. Then he had one song where he said, "okay you guys can take out your camera and phones for this song." And he meant for that song. Because after that security was back looking for that and they would kick you out after one warning.I feel this way about concerts too. People are always trying to take videos of shows, but the quality is terrible. Nobody wants to watch a grainy video of some concert where you can't really hear the music, your video is shaky, and there's all kinds of background noise. You don't enjoy the moment when you're so worried about trying to capture the moment.
Not to mention the iPads are huge. Ugh, lol.
I was with my wife and took a more passive aggressive approach once. It was at night and it was a continuous light from some massive phablet turned all the way up, but had a high powered speedlight with me (I use it in daylight only to lift shadows on faces) and while pulling out my camera I did a full power test dump directly at the camera on the phablet. He got the point pretty quickly.Just yell loudly "no lights"
usually gets the message across.

