Disney4me Posted December 21, 2015 Report Share Posted December 21, 2015 Whether you are a social media shutterbug, crafty scrapbooker or the photog of the family, no Disney vacation is complete without plenty of pictures documenting your adventures! To help make the most of your theme park snapping, we’ve asked our talented Disneyland Chief Photographer Paul Hiffmeyer to dish out his best tips for capturing magical moments at the Disneyland Resort. Consider these helpful hints next time you are making memories in the parks:New View of Sleeping Beauty CastleWhen you’re photographing people, bring them closer to the camera. For instance, positioning them on the walkway of Sleeping Beauty Castle automatically brings them closer to you.Try shooting Sleeping Beauty Castle from a different angle, such as to the right or left of the forecourt walkway.Since Sleeping Beauty Castle is centrally located, come back at different times of the day to test different lighting conditions.Capturing the Beauty of Cars LandThe best place to capture the scenery of the mountain range at Radiator Springs Racers is on the pathway next to Flo’s V8 Café, heading toward the arch by Pacific Wharf.For a new perspective of Route 66, try shooting from the steps of the Blue Sky Cellar.Ideal Lighting in the ParksTry to avoid taking photos of people when the sun is straight above you, as it casts shadows on their faces. This is a better time to take photos of the attractions and icons.If it is very bright outside, use the HDR setting on your phone’s camera to enhance the exposure.Some of Paul’s Favorite ShotsPaul’s favorite group photo location is at the steps of Paradise Park (“World of Color” viewing area) with Mickey’s Fun Wheel in the background.He says that Cars Land makes a great photo subject any time of the day – especially at night because of how many interesting things there are to photograph, such as the vibrant neon lights and orange glow of the mountains.Memorable Disney Character InteractionsBe sure to capture the interactions between a child and the Disney Character before taking the posed photo. That is where you will find the most genuine smiles and reactions.Get the entire family in the photo! Disney’s PhotoPass Photographers are more than happy to help take pictures so mom and dad can meet the characters too.You can look to the Disney Parks Blog photography tag to inspire your next great shot. Our official Disneyland Resort Instagram account features fantastic photos that guests have taken all around the resort. Be sure to tag your photos with #disneyland when you share them. Happy snapping!What tips do you have for taking photos at Disney Parks?Tips from a Disneyland Resort Photographer by Erin Glover: Originally posted on the Disney Parks BlogView the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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