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10/19/2004 04:28:05 PM · #1
Something that I noticed while browsing through DPCPrints, and I was wondering what was your opinion about:
Some photographers put their signature in such a small print, that it can hardly be seen. Others place it on the very edge of theior border and note that it can be covered by the frame.
I don't get it, those who actually sell prints - don't you consider yourself as artists? Don't you think your signature actually worth?
For me, the signature is the most important part of an artistic piece, and if I buy one, I definately would want to see it clear!

Also, I can tell you that my cousin, who is a profesional photographer, contributed one of his photographs to a certain gallery's auction in Paris. They had him fly over, seperately from the print, just to sign the piece. Otherwise - it was worthless as an artistic piece.

Don't you agree? Are you ashamed of your signature? Do you really think it lowers the aesthetic value of your photograph?

Message edited by author 2004-10-19 16:29:30.
10/19/2004 04:29:50 PM · #2
A hand signature is something to value but one printed on the image, IMO, adds no value.
10/19/2004 05:43:01 PM · #3
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

A hand signature is something to value but one printed on the image, IMO, adds no value.

Double that
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