Creating Time Anchored Theme Park Photos With Shadows
One of the most overlooked ways of creating interesting photos in theme parks is to shoot them when they are casting interesting shadows.

One of the most overlooked ways of creating interesting photos in theme parks is to shoot them when they are casting interesting shadows.

It's often the small details that make the magic of a particular place work, but do we notice those details? Here's one detail in Disneyland that eluded me for over a decade from when I first should have noticed it.

The way to bring home more "souveniers" than your luggage can carry is to take photos of the merchandise in the shop. Blur can be your best friend to make those singled out items feel extra special and magical.

Sometimes the best way to give something a different look is to shoot a relection of it in water.

The holiday lights make after dark photography in the theme parks a joy.

Focus on the tiny details to complement your photos of the full scene to paint a more complete picture of your holiday visit to a theme park.