Hello, I would like to add my 2 cents into this signing issue. I sell
photographic prints and I get a pretty good price for a print. When I sell a print
the buyer always wants me to sign the print. I will not sign a print on the
front of the print and I dont want to emboss my prints. If people want my
signiture on the front I will be more then happy to sign the matt of the print ( I
matt and frame my work myself). In order to identify that a print is mine it
still needs a signiture so I sign my prints on the back of the print using a #2
pencile. My prints are all B&W fiber silver prints and the pencile is completely
inactive with the print. I sign my name and I date the print and if the
client wants a title I will title the print otherwise I dont title my work. I
also never mount my prints, I float them in the matt with acid free corners.
Steve
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Signing Prints
2008-03-03 by deandadin@aol.com
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