hey im new here .. i was just wondering can anyone tell me what SASE .. and do u usually write a letter if u want an autograph?and also,how do u know if its a preprint or real?
thanks in advance.
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Hi arianaaaaa
Welcome to the forum!
Another member asked the same question about SASE's the other day. Check this link out:
---> http://www.fanmail.biz/mboard/viewtopic.php?t=22430
When you go and request an autograph from a celebrity, write a letter to the celebrity, telling them what you like about their work etc. Don't forget to request a photo somewhere in the letter and include a SASE (self-addressed, stamped envelope) to have a reply (e.g. autographed photo) returned to you.
There is a difference between preprints and real autographs. When you hold a preprinted photo against a light, the area where the signature is should look like it is part of the photo (i.e. the glare from the light should look the same as everywhere else on the photo.) Also, preprinted photos have the exact signature on the same spot in each photo. Real autographs vary from signature to signature and when shone against a light, you should see the ink reflecting differently to the photo.
nowandagain [rockon]
Welcome to the forum!
Another member asked the same question about SASE's the other day. Check this link out:
---> http://www.fanmail.biz/mboard/viewtopic.php?t=22430
When you go and request an autograph from a celebrity, write a letter to the celebrity, telling them what you like about their work etc. Don't forget to request a photo somewhere in the letter and include a SASE (self-addressed, stamped envelope) to have a reply (e.g. autographed photo) returned to you.
There is a difference between preprints and real autographs. When you hold a preprinted photo against a light, the area where the signature is should look like it is part of the photo (i.e. the glare from the light should look the same as everywhere else on the photo.) Also, preprinted photos have the exact signature on the same spot in each photo. Real autographs vary from signature to signature and when shone against a light, you should see the ink reflecting differently to the photo.
nowandagain [rockon]
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