My photo prints of the Disney theme parks or other destinations will look great hanging in your house, office, restroom, or jail cell. To order prints, go to my photo gallerys and find a photo you want, then click the green “Buy” button and select the option you want. I recommend starting out with the My Best Photos gallery. As the name implies, that’s where I put my photos that I think are the best ones!
I recently changed print labs to BayPhoto, which is a professional photography lab located in California. These prints are incredibly high quality–not the cheap stuff you’d get at Wal-Mart or CVS. BayPhoto has lab pros who expertly supervise the entire process and do hand color correction on each print. Their quality is second to none. The downside to this is that their prints are more expensive, but you get what you pay for.
As always, if you don’t want to purchase prints, you are more than welcome to download certain photos from Flickr for free and print them yourself (or use them as desktop backgrounds, screensavers, etc.). Presently, this is the only way to download digital copies of my photos. There’s a good selection of photos there, but not everything available for print is available there. This is done intentionally. Sales of prints help support this site, as well as help pay for photography equipment and other costly expenses. I hope you understand.
Only certain styles and sizes of prints are available. For example, only lustre is available for basic prints. This is because lustre is the best of both glossy and matte. As for my pick for what looks best, I’m partial to the ThinWraps. You can read more about how BayPhoto does these ThinWraps here, but it’s a great way to display photos without frames. These look sleek and modern as they appear to float off the wall. They’re really sharp. Plus, no framing costs! Likewise, the floating metal prints are very eye-catching, but I’d only recommend these for certain photos. Specifically, ones with a lot of rich, deep color.
A lot of thought has gone into the styles available, so if you have any questions about what will look good, please contact me. Quality is important, and I want these photos to look great on your wall!
Best Choices?
In my opinion, here are some of photos I think will look the best on regular, light-colored walls. Click on any of these photos to go to its gallery page (or go directly to the gallery and browse).
Hope that answers any questions you have about prints of my photos. If you want to know more about using my photos on your blog, website, or downloading them for whatever other purpose, visit my photo usage page.
Thanks so much for supporting the site. We are so grateful for all of our readers!
-Tom
Great work, Tom! I am too lazy to carry a tripod with me usually, especially when I’m not on a solo trip and everyone else is in a hurry to get somewhere…
Tom,
I just wanted to let you know that I am amazed and inspired by your photos! I’m an amateur photographer at best, but I recently decided to apply to the Disney College Program as a PhotoPass Photographer. I’ve used so many of your posts and photos as inspiration to help me learn my way around my DSLR. Thanks for all that you do here!
So nice of you to share your photos- they are beautiful, and an inspiration to me!
Thanks for the kind words! 🙂
I’ve been interested in selling my own Disney prints like this but I haven’t because I was afraid of copyright laws or Disney coming after me. Have you found that to be an issue?
I didn’t see your answer to the question about how can you sell your photographs of Disney without Disney coming after you for copywrite infringement?
I just stumbled upon this site and had to take a moment to say how much I love your photos! They are so vivid, I almost feel like I am back at Disney. Next time I need my Disney fix, I am coming back to this site to enjoy the view. Thanks for sharing!
“download my photos from Flickr for free” – I know photography is a hobby not a business for you , but you are severely undercharging for these! Even when I bought a few pictures off of your Smugmug account, if felt vaguely like stealing.
I see it as a way to build goodwill, I suppose. I remember being a poor college student, and wanting this or that, but not being able to afford it. I was really thankful for artists who provided their work (whether it be music, photos, etc.) for free. I know that not every Disney fan is in a position where they can afford an expensive print. Someday, they might, and maybe they’ll remember the free photos I provided in the past? Or maybe they won’t…it doesn’t make a big difference to me.
I love sharing my photos, which is why I got into this in the first place. It’s nice to make money, too, but I don’t want to lose sight of my original motivation!
Well, I certainly appreciate it and I’m glad you enjoy sharing.
If you are interested in seeing your own work used as a photobook cover:
http://www.adoramapix.com/app/showbook/kwadswor/book/Disney-2013/
Hi Tom,
I’ve send you an email a little while ago, but I guess it must have gotten lost somewhere from Europe to the US.
We went to the xmas party in November this year with our two year old daughter, who just loves loves loves Minnie.
I unfortunately wasn’t able to take any pictures of the parade, since my camera died on the way into the park.
I was wondering if there’s any chance you might sell your pictures for downloading, rather than actual prints…I would very highly appreciate it. I’m mostly interested in pictures of the parade…
Thanks for getting back to me,
Regards
Stephanie
Hi Stephanie!
I actually have some photos of the parade that you can download for free on Flickr: http://flickr.com/tombricker
Hope that helps!
-Tom