tissandtully
Well-Known Member
"just" has two meanings in that context, just sayin"just" started.
"just" has two meanings in that context, just sayin"just" started.
I'm waiting to see the results... I'll probably still get MM as the park and ride photos are more important to me anyways...I still have hopes they will abandon this utterly stupid idea. We have a trip scheduled in early March and are waiting until the last minute to purchase Memory Maker. If this goes into effect before then we sure won't be wasting our money on MM.
Started yesterday as far as I’ve seen.
I'm waiting to see the results... I'll probably still get MM as the park and ride photos are more important to me anyways...
Each time represents a different moment in my life. Last April, for example, was the first trip with my youngest son. So yes, that's a once in a lifetime memory, for me and my family, even though I've been to WDW many times.really? Those once in a lifetime Memories...
For the 37th time?
I feel like it's always been a mixed bag. I would still take a human over a box any day when it comes to capturing the moment -- particularly with character M&Gs and children. And we've had some PP photographers who were truly fantastic and captured amazing moments with our kids over the years.Didn't read the whole thread so sorry if this is repetitive, but has anyone had bad experiences with photopass photographers seeming like random amateurs pulled off the street and not knowing how to operate a camera? I thought they used to be pretty decent photographers!
Didn't read the whole thread so sorry if this is repetitive, but has anyone had bad experiences with photopass photographers seeming like random amateurs pulled off the street and not knowing how to operate a camera? I thought they used to be pretty decent photographers! some still make an effort to get a kid to smile but most of them don't seem to. Also we got a family photo in front of the castle and the way the settings on the camera were set up, you couldn't really see the castle in the background because it was like washed out and bright and/or it wasn't centered behind us. I was surprised they wouldn't at least know about the camera settings.
maybe they aren't getting great feedback on the quality of the human photographers and that is part of the consideration of automated cameras (which i would not be a supporter of, just to clarify).
Didn't read the whole thread so sorry if this is repetitive, but has anyone had bad experiences with photopass photographers seeming like random amateurs pulled off the street and not knowing how to operate a camera? I thought they used to be pretty decent photographers! some still make an effort to get a kid to smile but most of them don't seem to. Also we got a family photo in front of the castle and the way the settings on the camera were set up, you couldn't really see the castle in the background because it was like washed out and bright and/or it wasn't centered behind us. I was surprised they wouldn't at least know about the camera settings.
maybe they aren't getting great feedback on the quality of the human photographers and that is part of the consideration of automated cameras (which i would not be a supporter of, just to clarify).
We have until the last week of February to make a decision on purchasing MM for this trip. I hope we get some feedback from people who have experienced the new system before then. I don't want to waste money on something that may not be any better than the red light runner cameras.
Didn't read the whole thread so sorry if this is repetitive, but has anyone had bad experiences with photopass photographers seeming like random amateurs pulled off the street and not knowing how to operate a camera? I thought they used to be pretty decent photographers! some still make an effort to get a kid to smile but most of them don't seem to. Also we got a family photo in front of the castle and the way the settings on the camera were set up, you couldn't really see the castle in the background because it was like washed out and bright and/or it wasn't centered behind us. I was surprised they wouldn't at least know about the camera settings.
maybe they aren't getting great feedback on the quality of the human photographers and that is part of the consideration of automated cameras (which i would not be a supporter of, just to clarify).
What about a kiosk with a CM that can help? I think it a big loss for guest but I can see this kiosks happening. And when you leave the M&G I guess you may have to surf a lot of un-magic pictures for choose from the only kind of special one.I looked into a few photopass photography jobs several years back. The requirements were not that high. It didn't require actual experience with a camera and only recommended having theoretical knowledge of how a camera works. I've met a few photopass photographers that knew their stuff but I've also had to show a few how to use their cameras to properly expose a shot. For the most part the human aspect of Photopass should be the interaction of guests utilizing props and or framing and positioning. That's something a kiosk can't always do.
What about a kiosk with a CM that can help? I think it a big loss for guest but I can see this kiosks happening. And when you leave the M&G I guess you may have to surf a lot of un-magic pictures for choose from the only kind of special one.
I mean surfing either online or at the station. I think guest would like to have 4 different angle photos to choose from and not 7 of the same angle and auto-shoot where guest are looking anywhere and not to the camera .They've actually cut back on the number of "view" stations in the parks compared to what they once were. When I left in 20011, there were no less than 12 places to see your photos at Magic Kingdom (8 in Grand Expo, 4 in Toontown). Now there are 4. AK is about the same, DHS has 2 less than it did. Epcot has the same number at Spaceship earth, but lost the station at Test Track. They're moving people more and more to looking at their photos online now instead of in the parks, and I don't see that changing.
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