So everyone agrees photograph is to be interpretted, me I'm inexperienced at horror nights, only been there twice, but have been obsessed with it since sweet sixteen. So I'm going to do somespeculating outside of the Dead Exposure theme, what if photograph wasn't meant as a theme for the house but was actually related to an aspect of it outside of theme, so let's say we drop the dead exposure theme and keeping with classic monsters approach the monsters thematically and that as the theme, and it is truly a house full of the most memorable scenes, similar to a wax museum of the monsters, except you never know which figures are the real figures, so while your admiring the sculpture it "attacks" you or the one behind you does, it could be an interesting dynamic to bring in, that every shift change the house changes with it. Now to incorporate photograph, lets say this is a more interactive house with a new direction for Orlando, were small groups are allowed within the maze and are allowed to follow a guide who happens to be a photographer and you are allowed to pose with the scareactor/wax figures, and get photos (straying into scarezone/rip tours I know) but regardless of the interactive element the point remains that through out the maze hidden cameras take pictures of you, and at the end it shows you the picture, thus revitalizing the classic monsters idea and finding a new interpretation of photograph. Should this be in wishful thinking?