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I'm having a problem believing security would entertain such a request..
Good point. I get caught up in the absurdity sometimes.
I'm having a problem believing security would entertain such a request..
I'm having a problem believing security would entertain such a request..
If they did, I don't believe they could force you to show them or delete any of your personal photos. I do not agree that it is ok to take photos of someone else's kids without their permission (let me clarify this statement first: that means that the other person's child is the main subject, intentionally, of your photograph and that is what you set out to capture in the image). BUT as stated, you cannot expect to be in a park in the middle of summer and get photos of your own family without getting others in the background. Besides, with zooms on cameras it's very difficult to tell sometimes what a person is photographing. The camera may be pointed straight at them but zoomed in on a small part of something else nearby or behind them so that they don't feature at all.
Well my biggest issue with it is this... WDW security, for the most part, aren't in uniform.. So how did this person find them without making a big spectacle of themselves for security to "out" themselves for this situation?
Maybe by "security", she just means whichever CM was closest. And that poor CM then went and asked the person with the camera, for the sake of preventing a big scene, to please delete the offending photo. I don't think the person would necessarily have to agree to do it, but they probably would if they were nice people who didn't want an ugly confrontation with the parent. Particularly if the CM asked nicely.
I have a new fear regarding my next trip which is just a month off. It seems to me that pretty much everyone I see out in public with a cell phone these days is busily taking "selfies." And it's never just one picture, it's a dozen in a row, all with flash. It's bad enough when people are aiming their flashes forward--if I'm behind you in line, that's multiple flashes right in my eyes!
Boy, I sure hope I'm wrong to be dreading this...
You want to be careful about "hiring" yourself out!! Disney seems to be cracking down on that lately![]()
maybe!! but maybe not... and I have been enough to know what I want pictures of. I tend to look for obscure things to take pictures of.
I also look for opportunities that are one time deals... not always the run of the mill photo. And on top of that, you have to spend the time scouring the internet looking for the picture and it is 'possible' that the photographer has put a copyright on their photo if it is a really good one.That's why I prefer to shoot my own. I know what I want. Plus it is a part of my trip trying to find different angles of WDW thru a photo lens, but not at the detriment of other guests!
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I'm having a problem believing security would entertain such a request..
Then I would get in line and get one. I still don't get it.
Lol, don't shoot the messenger. Just a straight answer to a question.
I was a nanny for a friend of the is osbournes many moons ago. THe fact was that when you are with famous people you are very likely going to have a picture taken. Even if you are a nobody.
People should get in line. They just choose not to.
Then I would get in line and get one. I still don't get it.
Not shooting you.sorry if it came that way. I just don't get it. It's not a moment or memory really from your vacation. And if you share pics how do people explain the child or family in the picture. I think that's my biggest interest is explaining who the person you don't know is. Lol
I'm talking about people taking a picture of me or someone else standing next to a character for a posed shot. Someone snaps photo walking by of me and tigger I'm pretty much in their pic if its a far away shot. If they zoom in on the character alone it's an awkward pic but ok for them. I know a guy was taking pics of me with Jack Sparrow my partner saw it on his camera screen.., again if they share pics from their trip with others how are they explaining me or someone else to the people their showing. " oh here's jack sparrow and some random dude" really???. Again not really their moment or memory it's mine. I get people do it I just think its very weird . If I were posting trip pics on Facebook and I say here's Pooh and sone 4 year old girl I don't know. My friends would think that's creepy and so do I And you cam get a photo of the character alone by waiting in line and with you. I do it all the time. It's very common.
I'm not talking about people in the background of your photos like of the castle of at character meals, it's obvious what's going on there.