I understand your hesitation completely. As the others have stated, if photography is Number One on your list and you do not like the idea of not knowing which Disney photographer is going to shoot your wedding, then use another vendor who can guarantee a specific photographer for your event. It is your wedding and you have the right to do whatever it takes to put your mind at ease. No one will fault you for that.
If you choose to stay with Disney photography, I hope you are as pleased with them as I have been. I knew I was pleased with their work when I answered your post late last night; however, I had forgotten just how tickled I actually was until I reviewed my photographs just now in my attempt to give you a small glimpse of what Disney Photography did for me. I laughed and cried when I viewed my photos. The two Disney photographers had truly captured the essence of my vow renewal, including moments that I personally never saw.
For example, my sister helped the males in the wedding party fix their ties. I must have been somewhere else inside the Grand Floridian when this happened because I never saw my sisters behind the scenes handiwork until after I had viewed the photographs. Unbeknownst to me, the photographer who was tasked with taking the "journalistic-style" photos had captured it all. Youll see those photos when you view my on-line album.
After my ceremony had finished, the "standard-style" photographer gathered everyone together for a group photograph. Once he had snapped the appropriate shots, my Event Manager pulled out Mickey Mouse Ears as a surprise for my guests. The "journalistic-style" photographer began snapping photos while everyone put on their ears. I never saw any of this because my back was towards my guests as I held still while someone placed mouse ears atop my head. Youll see this when you view my on-line album.
As to my Yahoo on-line photo album, the photos that I have placed in it have been re-sized downwards. The original photos from Disney were 4064 x 2704 pixels in size. When I put them in my Yahoo album, I re-sized them down to 440 x 293 pixels in size. I always re-size my shared photos so that they load quicker for those who view them, and also so they dont waste too much disk space in my photo account.
You might be wondering how I received electronic images of my photographs. On top of my photography/videography package, I paid an additional fee in order to receive a high-resolution CD that contained my photographs. This was all arranged during my Planning Session. After my event had completed, and once Disney was ready to send me my proofs (in photograph form), they asked me if I would prefer to receive my electronic images on one DVD versus multiple CDs since they had taken so many photographs. I opted for the DVD because it was much easier for me to keep track of one thing than multiple things.
Here is the link to my on-line album:
click here. As I mentioned before, I have temporarily placed these photos at the very beginning of that album. At some point in the near future, I will either rearrange those photos or remove them completely from the album (my album is a work in progress and I haven't shared very many photos yet since my Trip Report is still uncompleted).
There is one final comment that I would like to make. In all my dealings with Disneys photography folks over the past couple of years, they have been nothing but professional and kind. They have also been prompt to answer my questions and to put my mind at ease. I will definitely use them again for my future events.
This is all my humble opinion and others opinions might vary.