Do It For The ‘Gram! Tips For Running Pictures
When it comes to runDisney, I know I’m not going to win. Anything- even the Diaper Dash if they’d let me enter. But being in the Back of the Pack does have some perks: like one-on-one photoshoots with the PhotoPass photographers. Even if you aren’t all alone, you can use some of these tips for running pictures for your next race. Do it for the ‘Gram! (Affiliate links are included in this post)

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Do It For The ‘Gram! Tips For Running Pictures
Everyone can use a few tips for running pictures!
One of the highlights of any runDisney event is spending time in the parks during the race. I mean, it’s kinda why we do it!
This can make for some outstanding and special race pictures if you know how to do it just right.
It’s a special skill, for sure, but one that anyone can learn with a few pointers.

Tips For Great Race Pictures at runDisney
Tip 1: Get in line for those characters.
It’s worth it! But if you are concerned about waiting too long in lines, send a faster friend ahead of you.
They can run ahead, hold the place in line for the group, and you can score a great group shot together.
But if you use this technique, make sure it’s ONE group shot.
There’s no time for individuals and it’s not cool for the other runners if you try to make that happen.

Tip 2: Have one camera ready to go.
The PhotoPass photographer goes first, then look at your own camera for the 2nd picture.
Tips for Running Pictures 3: Buy Memory Maker in Advance.
It’s cheaper! And the race pictures can be added to your My Disney Experience account. You’ll look at the back of your race bib for instructions on how to link your bib to the pictures.

Tip 4: Get your medals and costume pictures in the park after the race.
If you aren’t a fan of stopping during the race or didn’t see your favorite character on the course, you can still get great Walt Disney World runDisney pictures.
Take your medal with you for a cool medal shot or even wear your costume to the park.

Be aware there are rules about costumes for adults, so make sure you won’t be mistaken for a cast member if you decide to do this.
We weren’t sure our costumes would pass but had no issue at security. We also talked to the parade CMs who were delighted by our look and decided to get us a little extra magic that day.
We actually got an escort down Main Street, USA to kick off the Move It Shake It Dance and Play It Celebration one year.

Tip 5: Pose like the characters pose when taking a shot with them.
Mirror what they are doing.
Watch the people in front of you and get an idea for poses- and don’t forget to “borrow” a pose you love!
It makes the pictures stand out so much more when you’re involved with the characters.

Tip 6: Watch for the green tents.
This signals that the PhotoPass photographers are just ahead and that means you need to start making a plan.
If you want to get a great picture, consider the next couple of tips when you see the tents.

Tip 7: Timing is everything.
Find your pocket! When you see the green tents look over your shoulder first, then slow down or pause a little to make a picture pocket.
The key is to leave a little room between you and the runners around you.
The PhotoPass pros will get the shot, but they can’t do a lot if there’s someone right in front of you blocking your bib number!

If you’re running with friends, use a staggered method to make sure you all get in the picture together.
Meghan, Sarah, and I often run together and we’ve figured out how to time our pictures so we all get seen.

Tips for Running Pictures 8: Make eye contact with the PhotoPass photographers.
Smile and look directly at the camera. It pays off!
Tip 9: Jump shots.
In general, to get a great jump shot, timing is everything. If possible, have the photographer shoot from below; it gives you more air. Which when you are on the course will happen naturally.
But what about off-course or after the race? Get a friend to go low for that perfect jump shot!
And hold the button down and take a zillion pictures. You can also have a 10-15 second video of you jumping, and then pull a still frame from the video.
All of these methods work to find a good one of you in the air celebrating your run.

Tip 10: Edit your pictures afterward.
Yes, even the PhotoPass ones!
Every single picture will look better, brighter, more focused, and more vibrant if you take a few extra steps to edit before you post.
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Patty Holliday has been running Disney since 2011. She knows just about every tip, trick, and hack there is to cover the runDisney Magical Miles at Disney World and Disneyland. She knows every mile isn’t *always* magical- but with training, tips, and a little bit of pixie dust, they can be a lot of fun! You can also find her at noguiltlife.com and noguiltfangirl.com
Hey runner girl(s). Your time are the bing, especially the one about taking video/ screen shots for the perfect airborne photo. My, more meager tip is for beginners. Fretting about your time and the balloon ladies for your entire race sucks the pixie dust out of every mile. There are so many great characters out and about in the Disney parks these days. Do your homework, pick your park/character accordingly, and then get your photos at YOUR PACE. Then every mile AND photo experience is magical. See you out there Patty!
Super smart suggestion- and love the idea of getting the character pics at your pace. Thanks Didi! <3
I always bring my sunglasses with me for the half marathon. Yes, the sun has long been up by the time I finish the race. LOL! One tip that I have is I try to take my sunglasses off when I see the photo pass photographer is coming up. I think the pictures look better without my sunglasses on. And right after I pass Spaceship Earth, during that very last part of the race, I put my sunglasses away, take off my earbuds, and try to get myself ready for the finish line picture. It might sound vain, but that’s the money shot at the end, and I want to try to look the best I can! If at all possible. LOL! And don’t forget to look up at cameras as you cross the finish line.
YES to all of this! Great suggestions, Jennifer!
I always love your runDisney costumes!! You girls always look like you’re having the best time ever!!
We do like to have fun out there! Thank you, DonnaKay!
Be aware of your surroundings! Never jump unless you know no one is coming up behind you. At the castle, most photopass will do both a posed and a jump shot for you. Practice smiling while jumping. My first few photos I have a look of fear in my eyes 😂
Omgosh lol!!! And good tip about jumping and smiling!
Well, I don’t do runDisney… but I am always down for a contest!! These are good tips though!
You could, though… haaaaa! The contest and the ebooks are worth the entry- thanks for stopping by & sharing, Christen!
My tip for runners is wear makeup! I can see my face so much better when I have makeup on and I like my pictures so much better.
Great tips! I learned long ago to smile for all the photographers and it definitely pays off later when you look back:)