01-17-2022, 02:08 PM
Some celebs are uppity and won't sign a photo unless it's taken by a specific (copyright cleared) photographer...
Loretta Lynn was one of those a-holes.
She had no class about the way she informed autograph-hopefuls about it, that's what really pissed me off about her.
The classy ones who don't have a chip on their shoulder simply send you a photograph they mass print out specifically for that purpose...
Sometimes they sign it for real, sometimes it's auto-pen. I never go for auto-pens, if I read a celeb only does auto-pens or pre-prints, I don't bother.
But there have been a few I've gotten back that were mass printed photos that were signed with a real pen/marker (you can tell by view angle and other methods).
One of them was Rod Stewart...
His autograph is legendary.
So they don't always have to be a-holes about it, in fact it's sorta rare that they are.
Loretta Lynn was one of those a-holes.
She had no class about the way she informed autograph-hopefuls about it, that's what really pissed me off about her.
The classy ones who don't have a chip on their shoulder simply send you a photograph they mass print out specifically for that purpose...
Sometimes they sign it for real, sometimes it's auto-pen. I never go for auto-pens, if I read a celeb only does auto-pens or pre-prints, I don't bother.
But there have been a few I've gotten back that were mass printed photos that were signed with a real pen/marker (you can tell by view angle and other methods).
One of them was Rod Stewart...
His autograph is legendary.
So they don't always have to be a-holes about it, in fact it's sorta rare that they are.