
One thing about taking photographs on Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World is you never need to tell people what to do.
Making a Splash at Magic Kingdom Park
posted on September 6th, 2010 by Garth Vaughan, Photographer, Walt Disney World
Big Day with Big Dreams
posted on August 23rd, 2010 by Garth Vaughan, Photographer, Walt Disney World
Disney Time is Family Time
posted on June 20th, 2010 by Garth Vaughan, Photographer, Walt Disney World

It is spooky, exciting, thrilling. And that is just as you approach on Sunset Boulevard at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Just wait until you see what is next. Have a nice trip.


Our stage shows are really quite impressive. The mixture of choreography, set design, and lighting is second to none. The dancing is the perfect combination of grace, beauty and athleticism.
As these images of Beauty And The Beast demonstrate. The show is quite fluid. Not to mention iconic.
Adventure on the High Seas
posted on April 19th, 2010 by Garth Vaughan, Photographer, Walt Disney World
The legendary Black Pearl Flying Dutchman at conflict with the Wonder? Not really. Just a well-placed relic from the movie staged at Castaway Cay. This relic from the movie is something to behold. Making for two sculptures that are truly full of wonder.
Walt Disney Photography: “Details – Part 3″
posted on March 31st, 2010 by Garth Vaughan, Photographer, Walt Disney World

The flight of a butterfly is a truly amazing thing to behold. I was over at the butterfly house at Epcot during the Flower and Garden Festival and was fortunate to witness this moment. Miriam and the butterfly were both willing subjects, but for only a moment. Then they were both off.

I made this image one afternoon in the American Gardens Theater at Epcot. I was waiting to photograph one of the many wonderful concerts that we have there and QI from Beijing, China, one of the students on the college exchange was there to help out with crowd control. This was a spontaneous moment. It’s funny that we had no problem understanding each other through gestures, but we found we could not communicate very well through words. Something got lost in translation.

Even rush hour contains magic as you get close to the Magic Kingdom.
Sometimes it is the Details
posted on March 11th, 2010 by Garth Vaughan, Photographer, Walt Disney World

Sometimes it is good to discuss a picture. The thinking behind it or what went in to taking it. Sometimes it is better to let the picture do the talking.
I think this one falls in the category of the latter.



