by Johnny's Fan » Thu Sep 04, 2008 2:09 am
I tend to have the same format as well
1) I always apologize for bothering them, and if they work for a charity or work a lot, I add that I know they're busy so I'm sorry for interrupting them
2) Then I say my name and how old I am, and if it's an older actor/actress, how much I love old films (which I do) and how much of an admirer I am of theirs
3) I always say something like "I was wondering if it is possible" and then say I would like a signed photograph and could it be dedicated (I like to think this helps if they couldn't tell already I was a true fan and wouldn't sell their autograph), and then I say how grateful/delighted I would be if it was possible.
4) Lastly, I always thank them for whatever they've given me, pleasure/enjoyment from watching them etc, and wish them well for the future.
I haven't actually sent any of my own pictures yet, but I have a few people who I am going to send pictures too. I think with more modern actors, I'll leave it to their discretion that if they see my entire letter is about them in a certain film, they might just *possibly* send me a picture from that film. With more classic actors, I don't know if their photograph collection is as large, so I tend to pick classic studio portraits, so they're usually black and white. I like having white on the picture as well, as I hope the actor will sign there. Having a white border is nice as well, although when I get them framed I can either use that as the mount or buy one.

I tend to have the same format as well
1) I always apologize for bothering them, and if they work for a charity or work a lot, I add that I know they're busy so I'm sorry for interrupting them
2) Then I say my name and how old I am, and if it's an older actor/actress, how much I love old films (which I do) and how much of an admirer I am of theirs
3) I always say something like "I was wondering if it is possible" and then say I would like a signed photograph and could it be dedicated (I like to think this helps if they couldn't tell already I was a true fan and wouldn't sell their autograph), and then I say how grateful/delighted I would be if it was possible.
4) Lastly, I always thank them for whatever they've given me, pleasure/enjoyment from watching them etc, and wish them well for the future.
I haven't actually sent any of my own pictures yet, but I have a few people who I am going to send pictures too. I think with more modern actors, I'll leave it to their discretion that if they see my entire letter is about them in a certain film, they might just *possibly* send me a picture from that film. With more classic actors, I don't know if their photograph collection is as large, so I tend to pick classic studio portraits, so they're usually black and white. I like having white on the picture as well, as I hope the actor will sign there. Having a white border is nice as well, although when I get them framed I can either use that as the mount or buy one. ;-)