While Walt Disney World Resort is the second most popular place in the world to take a selfie, (after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France) it ranks first among the best places to get everyone in the picture, too, thanks to Disney’s PhotoPass Service. Personally I am a HUGE fan
Tag: Disney Photos
Photography Tips for Taking Night Photos in the Disney Parks
Disney Night photography is one of the hardest types of photography to master, especially when you don’t have control over the elements. I’ve been a professional photographer for more than three years now and am always learning new techniques and tricks to help perfect those night photos. Here are some
Chip and Company Walt Disney World Photo Tour August 2013
Here is your Chip and Company Walt Disney World Photo Tour for August 2013! These photos were taken over a 16 hour time span in 3 Walt Disney World parks. We started the morning in Animal Kingdom with the grand opening of the special diets kiosk. Afternoon photos were taken
Early Morning Dining at Walt Disney World Resort
Early morning dining at Walt Disney World can be a great experience! Not only will you get a head start on your Disney day by eating early, but depending on which restaurant you choose, you might even get to experience the parks almost completely empty. Imagine getting a photo of
Disney Memories HD App Now Available For Android & iPhone
Have you tried the Disney Memories HD App yet? This app offers a few great ways to add a Disney touch to your photos, whether it’s through posing (virtually) with a Disney character, or choosing from a selection of more than 100 “decoration items” to add to your photos,
Disney Photo Opportunities You Don’t Want to Miss
Photos at Disney are a MUST! I mean, you’ve spent months planning this trip, packed everything carefully, and you don’t want to miss a minute of the magic. Plus, there’s going to be an awesome scrapbook full of memories to put together when you get home, right? Yes, if you
Disney Photo Travel Tips & Techniques
This helpful post comes to us from the phenomenal Disney Photographer Tom Bricker of Touring Plans & Disney Tourist Blog. He shares some tips and techniques on shooting beautiful Disney photos as seen on his site and in the Unofficial Guide to Disney World & Land. As a travel photographer
Disney World Quick Tips – How to get those empty park photos
Have you ever gone to Disney World and you wanted to take a picture of Cinderella Castle, The Tree of Life, Sorcerer Mickey’s Hat, Etc? You stand there and wait for the best moment of where there isn’t a balloon or a child screaming in it. Eventually you lift the
Share your Disney pictures with us.
I am not sure if you noticed but we have 2 new writers here on Chip and Company. MouzeKateerz who is our Disney in Pictures Blogger & Dulcie who handles our Disney Food Confessions. They are a welcomed addition to the C&C Team! Both of our new writers focus on
D23’s Destination D and D23’s Great Disney Scavenger Hunt
Before the glow of pixie dust fades, D23: The Official Disney Fan Club would like to share with you some photographs from our Great Disney Scavenger Hunt and Destination D: Walt Disney World 40th celebration from late last week in Orlando, Florida. Both were truly unforgettable events for D23 Members
True Treasures are in the Memories
Two years ago, in September 2008, we had a devastating hurricane hit the Texas Gulf Coast. Being born and raised on Galveston Island, I am used to the threat of storms and I have had to evacuate quite a few times in my lifetime. Thankfully, I know what to do
Back from vacation & posting pictures now
We are back from our Disneyworld vacation and I am posting the pictures on our Flickr channel now. Had a great time..It was a little busier than I expected January would be. Check out the photos here:
Disney Pic of the Day – Space Mountain with the lights on
Now that is cool, I am sure the ride it self would have sucked cause half the ride is being in the dark..Still cool look.
Disney Pic of the Day – Zooming Down Main Street, U.S.A.
This image is straight out of the camera with nothing done after the exposure was made, utilizing a slow (6 sec) shutter speed while manually zooming the lens during exposure. I consider it merely an alternative to the traditional view from Town Square, nothing more. I particularly like the way