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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
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We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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My two recent disney trips (WDW in November, DLR this past month) I've taken my tripod and gone out for teh evening to do longer exposure photos (like the one in my siggy). I don't do a lot of nighttime shots as nighttime in Alaska = cold and I'd rather stay warm than get those types of photos...
Each time I've ended up turning around from taking a shot to find a line of people waving their photopass cards at me. It's quite comical and humbling at the same time. But this last time people were actually getting ticked off that I wasn't a photopass photog and one guy actually screamed in my face that I shouldn't bring my equipment to the park if I'm not working (um, sir, I don't work for the Mouse! Never have!).
I ended up on my last night at DLR taking pictures for about 30 families with their camera because there wasn't a photopass photog in front of the partners statue not that I mind, it's what I do to make extra money here at home.
I just thought it was really funny that people just assumed I was because I had a tripod.
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Having seen your photos, I'm not surprised that's what they thought. However, it's a shame that Disney don't have Photopass photographers out to give people what they want.
Sometimes, I wear a photographers vest while in the parks, I have an off white and a black one. When I wear the vests, I have my Passporter lanyard on. Many people till mistake me for PhotoPass photog and they do get rather ugly and mean when they find out you aren't!!!
Sometimes, I wear a photographers vest while in the parks, I have an off white and a black one. When I wear the vests, I have my Passporter lanyard on. Many people till mistake me for PhotoPass photog and they do get rather ugly and mean when they find out you aren't!!!
yeah I had my lowepro bag on, but I had mickey ears on my head and a Disney sweatshirt on, I didn't look professional at all! I promise! LOL
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Toni....that is an awesome picture!! I have a blue vest that I used to wear quite often (it was from Baxter Elementary where DS went to school). If I wore it to Walmart, I would get asked all kinds of questions about where to find stuff....Uh, sorry, don't know, don't work here. So I get what you mean. Luckily no one ever got ugly!
Maybe you need a shirt with "Not a Photopass Photographer" on the back!!
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,I ended up on my last night at DLR taking pictures for about 30 families with their camera because there wasn't a photopass photog in front of the partners statue not that I mind, it's what I do to make extra money here at home.
I just want to say "thank you" for taking your time to take pictures for other people. We were at WDW after Thanksgiving and I can count on one hand the number of Photopass Photogs we saw. Last year, same time, same number of days I got over 100 pics. This year, it was more like 30 -- including bonus shots.
And the only person who agreed to take a family pic for us was PP'r Amanda at the Illuminations dessert party. I was amazed at the number of people who said "no" when we asked them. Not just at Disney, but at ICE, and Kennedy... You'd think we were asking them to donate blood on the spot.
One time I was at Target in a red t-shirt and tan shorts and people kept asking me where things were! I didn't realize why until later! Lol
People can be quite rude at Disney. My daughter is a CM right now and has been yelled at for not speaking Spanish because she "looks like" she should! A lot of her stories surprise me because I cannot fathom ever being so rude to someone.
How nice of you to take the pictures, though! I hope everyone appreciated it!
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People say no??? While nobody has ever mistaken me for a PhotoPass photographer (even when using a tripod), I get asked to take photos quite often, and will offer to take a photo when it's clear everyone belongs in that "big group shot." I'd never say no. I guess my gear looks good enough that folks assume I'm serious about the art, but not good enough to be thought of as a pro (if only they knew how many of my shots have been published ).
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People say no??? While nobody has ever mistaken me for a PhotoPass photographer (even when using a tripod), I get asked to take photos quite often, and will offer to take a photo when it's clear everyone belongs in that "big group shot." I'd never say no. I guess my gear looks good enough that folks assume I'm serious about the art, but not good enough to be thought of as a pro (if only they knew how many of my shots have been published ).
I offer to take photos when I notice that there's one in the group having to take teh shot... or if it's a couple... most size me up before telling me yes (once they see the gear I guess that's all they need to know I am not going to run off with theirs :laugh:
I normally only allow Disney staff to take photos with mine. there's just too much $$ invested in my gear to keep my paranoia home lol
I normally only allow Disney staff to take photos with mine. there's just too much $$ invested in my gear to keep my paranoia home lol
I can't say I blame you there. But for people to be rude to you - there's no excuse for that. While you might have somewhat looked the part, apparantely no one noticed the lack of a nametag - something every single CM wears.