Originally Posted By stiches glitch I've been reading comments about the photo pass...I'm new to this option...how many pictures do you get on the photo CD for $125?! Is it worth buying the pics?
Originally Posted By TDLFAN The pictures are worth buying depending on the photographer you choose. You see? Many of those photo people are NOT professional photographers, and while many do a decent job, some are simply aweful and do not know how to properly frame a picture in regards to scenery, background versus subjects. I would also by-pass using Disney's "make a cd" services since you can do that for much cheaper at your local Target or walmart, assuming you have a digital camera with your own memory card.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Oh I also believe the number of photos you are able to save in a cd depends on the file sizes chosen for your photos.
Originally Posted By WolvesTwilight Working in Exposition Hall next to the Photopass cast members, I know what you mean. The reason the CD is so expensive is because you're buying the copyright to the picture and can reprint the images and do with them what you will, make greeting cards, etc. Whatever you feel like doing. =) If you just get prints made up you can't duplicate them without buying more copies through Disney. A regulae 5 by 7 print is 12.95, 13.80 with Florida tax. It goes down with each image up to three, the third and following each being 9.95. Personally, I like Photopass when they input Disney characters into them. I have a picture with a bunch of friends holding a Baby Simba at DAK. Anyway, if you have anymore questions about Photopass I can surely answer them. =)
Originally Posted By TDLFAN You brought up a reason why I dislike Photopass.. Putting characters into the picture to ADD (as you mentioned) trademark surcharges. I find it terribly rude of the photographers to put out their hands together (as to add Tink sitting in your hand later) without properly expplaining to guests why they are being asked to do that without feeling stupid in the middle of Main Street USA. One such times, my mother wanted a picture of the entire family in the hub. When the photoshop "photographer" asked us to do that hand thingy, I refused and told him it was not necesary. After he pushed for us to do so, I told him then we would not care to have our photo taken. Only after the possibility of him loosing the sale, did he agree to "let it go". In the end, we never even cared for the final photos and did not buy any of them. My mother learned her lesson since then.
Originally Posted By WolvesTwilight That happened to you? Every time I had Tink or Simba placed, they asked me if I wanted it, or I requested it. There was one time where the guy made it a small surprise for us (We didn't know Simba could be added, we were all Main Street CMs). I've watched A LOT of people get their pictures made, and I can't recall anyone ever being surprised Tink was there, the CMs told them. Now, if they're insisting on them, that's different, but again its never been forced on me when I've used Photopass. I forget if they have to make quota or not, but I really doubt it, they're hourly just like me. Paid more, too.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN The very few times I have subjected myself to a photoshop session, NEVER have I been asked if I wanted a character or Tink appear with me in the photo. The "photographers" I have had just ordered me to "put my hand out with palm up like 'this' and smile." I find that very irritating. I have been witness of this as well when I sit on the curb on Main Street and observe the going ons while waiting for the parade. Lately I have seen photoshop "photgraphers" urging people to pose for photos. I personally dislike this tactic.. which makes me wonder if a commission per photo taken is part of their salary. I hate it when I am disturbed like that, especially at a Disney park.
Originally Posted By SuperDry <<< Lately I have seen photoshop "photgraphers" urging people to pose for photos. I personally dislike this tactic.. which makes me wonder if a commission per photo taken is part of their salary. I hate it when I am disturbed like that, especially at a Disney park. >>> That really bugs me as well: entering a theme park and then having to pass a gauntlet of photographers hounding you for a "no obligation" picture. They might as well just put timeshare salesmen in the park as well. Oh wait, they already have them.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 FWIW, the type of blantant in your face sales that constitute Photo Pass is something that was always a no-no with Disney ...because it's tacky. But times have changed. I hear WalMart is worldwide now not just in the Deep South. Who would have thunk that?
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Apparently the germans and koreans have better taste then since they kicked wal-Mart out of their countries.
Originally Posted By AuroraRose <<I've been reading comments about the photo pass...I'm new to this option...how many pictures do you get on the photo CD for $125?! Is it worth buying the pics?>> the cd will hold as many pictures as you care to have taken, upwards of 100, depending on phot/cd size. the photographers are stationed all around the parks, they don't attack you as you may be led to beleive--i've always found the photographers low key, available if you need them, but not pushy. Buying the cd is advisable if you have a ton of photos taken, along with the rights to print them anywhere you'd like, you also get the photo editing tools you have online, like the borders and park logos. if you're only going to get one or two photos printed, the cd isn't necessary.
Originally Posted By stiches glitch it's just going to be me and my husband and it would be nice to have pictures of us together rather than taking pictures of each other alone...I guess we will have to see how many pics we take and how good they look before we invest in the CD!
Originally Posted By tonyanton I wish they offered the option of 4x6 from the web site. It would make framing easier at home...most of mine are that size, not 5x7.
Originally Posted By AuroraRose <<it's just going to be me and my husband >> if that's the case, and you have your own camera, hand it to the photographers and ask them to snap off a few on your camera, we do this all the time.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>I wish they offered the option of 4x6 from the web site. It would make framing easier at home...most of mine are that size, not 5x7<< That would defeat the prupose of Photoshop, which is for you to buy the photo, then be forced to buy one of the many nice 5x7 photo frames they sell at the gift shops. It's all about the money they can makes based on your individual needs.
Originally Posted By stiches glitch if we ask the photopass photographer to take our picture with our own camera they will???? I didn't think they would do it....thanks for the info!
Originally Posted By TDLFAN To their credit... some of them will offer to take a photo with your personal camera if they see you posing without a member of your party. But some others are just pushy salesmen on Main Street USA. That irks the hell out of me.
Originally Posted By 626mom4nick Yes they will take a picture with your own camera cheerfully. I did the photo movie using their pictures and mine. It is only 56 dollars and it came out really cool. And I liked it because there were some pictures I couldn't capture as well for myself, especially the water park pictures. They actually have people who wade into the wave pool. I guess I never use photopass at dl since I am only 45 min from there, but for wdw that I don't get to as often it was worth it.
Originally Posted By stitch4336 I'm a fan of Photopass even with it's fautls We have used it and bought at least one print (usually more!) on every trip since April of 06. I agree, some of the photographers aren't very good - we've had some pretty poorly composed pics. But some are good too and know what they are doing. We ae in the same boat often - just my DH and I - so Photopass helps us get pictures of us together that are a challenge to get. We enjoy not always having to ask some passerby to take our photo! Most people don't mind doing it, but it does get old having to ask all the time And yes, most of the photographers will snap a shot with your camera if you ask - we've never had one refuse us yet. As for the CD, we've never bought it, but I've thought about it on a couple of the longer trips where we had several good pictures. The way I look at Photopass is - you aren't out any money by getting one and having as many pictures taken as you want to! We still take TONS of pics with our own camera too of course - PP just gives us more to choose from. ONE complaint though! I wish the restaruant photographers outside the parks would integrate into the PP system too. All the photos taken at the Character meals (Chef Mickey, Spirit of Aloha, etc) have to be purchased right there and you can't wait until the end of your trip and decide which ones you really want. We usually end up buying more of those than we need to because of that. I'd LOVE to see all the photographers in all areas using the same system rather than the goofy bring the printed photos to your table while you're eating routine!
Originally Posted By StitchMom84 ONE complaint though! I wish the restaruant photographers outside the parks would integrate into the PP system too. All the photos taken at the Character meals (Chef Mickey, Spirit of Aloha, etc) have to be purchased right there and you can't wait until the end of your trip and decide which ones you really want. We usually end up buying more of those than we need to because of that. I'd LOVE to see all the photographers in all areas using the same system rather than the goofy bring the printed photos to your table while you're eating routine! I had read something on another site that all of those photos taken at the character meals do have photopass numbers on them and if you can jot down the approximate time of the shot and the date and place that they can be looked up. Someone reported that she was able to have her photos from two of the meals ( Chef Mickey's was one of them ) added to her PP CD. I guess it can take a little looking for but is possible. She was told this by a cast member who delivered her photos to her table at one of the meals. Now, I don't know if this was something they'll do for everyone or not. Anyone else tried this?