
All
those pictures of people visiting Fantasyland crowding your Facebook feed will now be brought to you (sort of) by Nikon. The camera brand has become the “official camera of Disney World and
Disneyland resorts.”
The multi-year agreement will allow Nikon to have branded “Picture Spots” throughout the theme parks, showcasing the most popular and photo-friendly places
to document one's trip to the resorts.
“We at Nikon believe in telling great stories through images and this is an amazing opportunity to help families capture and preserve
precious memories that can last a lifetime,” Nobuyoshi Gokyu, president, Nikon Inc., tells Marketing Daily in an e-mail. “Disney Parks are among the most photographed locations in
all of the world, and both companies share a commitment to helping the millions of Disney guests from around the world capture and share the magical moments of Disney.”
Nikon will also
be integrated into the resorts’ PhotoPass service (through which photographers employed by Disney snap photos of guests at key locations), which will exclusively use Nikon cameras and
accessories.
“Our Disney Parks are among some of the most photographed locations in the world, so it is only natural for us to further develop our relationship with Nikon, who
shares our commitment to capturing magical moments and making memories,” said Meg Crofton, president of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Operations, U.S. and France, in a statement.