Fairytale Photos ~ Junior Photographers
I think that the magic of a Disney vacation exists in three wonderful parts: the dreaming of planning, the pixie dust moments during trip itself and the memories you take with you for years to come.
Since I can't live in the Cinderella Castle Suite or even on property year round, pictures help bring a bit of the fairytale back into my everyday life.
In my enthusiastic pursuit of remembering the Magic, I takehundreds thousands of my own pictures every vacation and hope to share a bit of my experience with you.
With how easy it is to pick up an iPhone and take a photo, it's only fair to let the mouseketeers enjoy a crack at it once in a while.
My DDs perspective particularly delights me.
She's clearly been watching me take photos of the details on vacation because the first three she took when she got a hold of my iPhone at breakfast last vacation involved:
And last but not least...
My favorite pictures she took this cruise is a whole slew of blurry angled shots of her dad and I sitting in a porthole...
It's lovely to get a new perspective!
(Caveat, please get a good protective iPhone case and wait until they're past the throwing phase.)
“You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway.”
Since I can't live in the Cinderella Castle Suite or even on property year round, pictures help bring a bit of the fairytale back into my everyday life.
In my enthusiastic pursuit of remembering the Magic, I take
With how easy it is to pick up an iPhone and take a photo, it's only fair to let the mouseketeers enjoy a crack at it once in a while.
My DDs perspective particularly delights me.
She's clearly been watching me take photos of the details on vacation because the first three she took when she got a hold of my iPhone at breakfast last vacation involved:
Detail of her chair back. |
The Patterned Carpet |
A Close Up of Dad's Breakfast. |
Love this picture. |
It's lovely to get a new perspective!
(Caveat, please get a good protective iPhone case and wait until they're past the throwing phase.)
“You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway.”
~Walt DisneySo get out there, make mistakes, pass on a legacy of photography, try a shot that shouldn't work, but might and see what fairytale photos follow you home.
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