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06/12/2008 02:41:22 PM · #1
When signing and dating a print, is it common practice to sign the year of creation of the digital photo or the physical print?
06/12/2008 02:43:59 PM · #2
I believe its proper to (if you date it) use the date the print is made. I prefer signature only.
06/12/2008 02:49:34 PM · #3
I was recently researching a signed print of my mother's. The painting was signed and dated 1952, then hand-signed with the date of signing in 1957, so yeah, what Cindi said :)

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06/12/2008 04:04:59 PM · #4
Cool, thanks.

Dated the prints by date of printing... too late to go back now :-P

The prints in question are a result of this sale... Sold 25 prints, I'm pretty stoked on that!
06/12/2008 10:26:10 PM · #5
Those are lovely shots :)
06/12/2008 10:48:52 PM · #6
Beautiful images!
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