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Disney Cruise Line in a Jiffy: What is Shutters Photos?

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You’ll have no shortage of opportunities to have your picture taken on a Disney cruise. Shutters is Disney Cruise Line’s onboard portrait studio, and you’ll spot their photographers (and have your picture taken by them!) throughout your sailing.

You’ll first meet Disney Cruise Line photographers on your way up the gangplank. After that, you’ll find them at every Meet & Greet. They’ll also come around on a few nights to take your picture at dinner. You’re never required to have your picture taken, but at these moments it might be easier to smile and say cheese.

A woman taps a plastic card at the base of a digital kiosk
You can see a photographer across from every Princess at the Royal Gathering Meet & Greet

If you’d like to take some pictures just to have some pictures, you have a couple of options. You can stop by the photo studio to arrange a session. Or, you can check the Navigator App. You’ll find a variety of activities such as

  • Photo Moment with Tiana’s Flower
  • Photo Moment with Disney Cruise Line Float Ring
  • Portraits with Scenic Backdrops

and the like. These are opportunities to get your picture taken with a fun decorative feature of the ship, or an atmospheric photo background.

A line forms in front of a photo backdrop with the bow of a ship against a sunset.
Head to the ship’s atrium for a photo posed against the bow of the boat and a beautiful sunset.

You’ll scan your Key to the World Card or your DisneyBand (MagicBand) every time you have your picture taken. At any point throughout your cruise, you can stop by the digital viewers to see all the pictures from your cruise. And, you can purchase them as either prints or digital downloads.

For more details about photo package options on Disney Cruise Line, see Photo Packages on Disney Cruise Line – Frequently Asked Questions.

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Jennifer Heymont

Jennifer has a background in math and biology, so she ended up in Data Science where she gets to do both. She lives just north of Boston with her husband, kids, and assorted animal members of the family. Although it took three visits for the Disney bug to "take", she now really wishes she lived a lot closer to the Parks.

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