We found the only time we really took pictures were either on the Boobs Cruise and also at Patyo's at night, we found in Patyo's people were wanting to join in our groups photos also. We think the most important rule is to respect others around you at all times!
You and yours in photos is fine............where the issues come is others close by in the background or creeper pics solely of other ladies no matter where you are. We have had major issues with creeper pics on 2 separate trips. One guy was removed from lingerie Night.......in fact we never saw him again on resort. He may have a "night pass" guy, or simply checked out the next morning. The other was a guy with a waterproof cam on a 3-4' pvc pole taking pics in the sexy pool all afternoon. Security talked with him twice, then the third time he was told he could pic up his camera at the front desk when he checked out. Just be respectful of others and all will be fine!
When I have been at Temptation, and want to get a picture with friends that are there, I always let the people in the background know that I am getting a picture. That way they can move or if they're comfortable being in the picture they can be in the picture. The best thing is respect to others at Temptation. Respect gets you a long way at an environment like TTR Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My waterproof camera is on me in the Sexy pool almost non-stop and we love taking group pics and pics of the shenanigans occurring within our group throughout the day. But we are also a close group of friends and know that we wouldn't be posting compromising photos of each other online. So it's all good. I am a photo freak (love taking pics) and feel that it's a fun way to relive the moment. (After last trip I even put together a DVD slideshow with pics & videos from TTR & the Boobs Cruise, with the most memorable TTR songs playing as the soundtrack, so that we could all watch it after we got back to laugh about all the fun times we had) I never take a photo of someone else without permission and if someone happens to be in the background, off in the distance, they get an instant photoshop cover-up across their exposed bits. We meet lots of new friends that are more than willing to be in our group photos. I've never found it to be an issue and never have had anyone have a problem with me taking pics. But I am also not a creeper so that might have something to do with it.
We also love to take photos as memories, after all where else can you act like you do at TTR in the real world! We always make sure we are respectful with others and always ask if they are included in the photos. We were on a Boobs Cruise a few trips ago and saw a creeper on the top of the boat with a go pro filming the girls as they danced naked at the front. It didn't take long before the fellow was stopped, but always be respectful as some peeps don't want there faces on social media. I myself was surprised at some of the high profile jobs folks have and the fact that they go to TTR to let loose with their partner, and the fact that they can't have the same freedom at home in their real lives without being judged. Keeping the above in mind a great time is to be had, and friends for life are to be met!
Wow. What a refreshing change to read a camera thread that full of sensible and informative replies. We too carry our camera everywhere as we are on holiday and you never know when the opportunity for a nice photo might pop up. Looking at last years holiday photos really gets us exited for our return in may. We got some really lovely shots of the sexy pool with the beach in the background at 6 am when nobody was around. Have a fantastic holiday. Leeroy & Sarah x:aktion030:
Just use common sense and have respect for other people. We always take our camera and take a lot of pics but our pics will never be on social media or posted anywhere. And don't ever take random pics of people.that pisses people off quick and for good reason
I think as long as you are respectful most people are fine with people taking pics of themselves and their friends. People who are obviously just perving out are quickly noticed and usually talked to. I agree that you shouldn't post pics on social media without blurring out faces of those in the background. I (Andrew) may have gotten into trouble in the past by posting a pic of Ali on Facebook and tagging her in it. Apparently the slight hint of nipple was not something she wanted some of her friends to see, including her dad, oops. Lesson learned, fully clothed pics only on social media.
I was lucky enough that my first 2 TTR trips the camera policy was very relaxed.. I have a bunch of great photos and videos of me doing all kinds of stupid things in the pool side games (got a lot of T-shirts). Got great pictures of our friends and group, we all exchanged photos after. Nothing is ever posted without permission, and anything posted would be PG rated. I am very grateful though for a few YouTube posts of crazy pool games I found years ago. Had it not been for those posts, I'm not sure I would have found TTR when I did. I do occasionally search looking for more of those crazy videos in anticipation of seeing myself doing something embarrassing (Possibly in a compromising position with a blow up doll.. that may have had a mustache but hey, I wasn't going to win the Mr. Temptation contest with good looks LOL ) My last trip was 2012, and I have almost no pictures as the policy was very strict. They didn't want any pictures taken around the pool. After 3 yrs of no TTR, I will be there in July, and my wife (celebrating our Anniversary in June) has never been, so I hope to get many pictures of us and our friends as it is sure to be a trip to remember (as in I'll probably need some pictures to help remember exactly what we did :bootyshake. All this said, I plan to have my waterproof camera around the pool, but certainly know to be respectful of others that may not want to be in a picture, although I hope that anyone standing near us has become good friends and will want to share in the crazy good times :mnm:
That's a bummer to hear! My last trip was in Sept of 2013 and there were no issues at all. I literally have hundreds and hundreds of pics. The only time I have been shut down was in Vegas at Bare last Summer. It honestly did not even occur to me that I couldn't take a pic in the pool and when my 3 girlfriends and I posed for our first group selfie of the day, in the pool, security was on us like flies on shit. I was super embarrassed and extremely apologetic for not even thinking about it. Funny thing is that we were literally the ONLY women in the pool at the time. It had just opened. SO its not like it would have mattered much. Luckily we had one of the VIP cabana beds and security said that we could take as many topless pics of each other up there that we wanted. So we did. P.S. Have fun on your anniversary trip!