View Full Version : Is it a good idea to sign your photos?
MelP
Jan-11-2006, 08:41 AM
I am thinking of adding a signature (or at least a logo) to some of my portraits and wedding photos. Is this a good idea or is it considered tacky? Of course I wouldn't put it in the way...
How many of you use signatures or logo on your photos?
Thanks for all suggestions,
Mel
Art Scott
Jan-11-2006, 12:39 PM
I am thinking of adding a signature (or at least a logo) to some of my portraits and wedding photos. Is this a good idea or is it considered tacky? Of course I wouldn't put it in the way...
How many of you use signatures or logo on your photos?
Thanks for all suggestions,
Mel
Since I have had proofs on CD printed into good prints and all (seems printer ignored the cpoyright on the CD label)...I am going to start copyrighting ALL my photos....get a color match to a nicce gold, blue and possibly grey so they aren't glaring and but still there and in a spot that id they try to crop it out...pic is shot....got to protect yourself...in the pre didigtal days it was gold foil imprinting and still is for some studios.
Shay Stephens
Jan-11-2006, 09:41 PM
It's a personal choice thing. If you want to do it, go for it. I don't think it makes a tangible difference one way or another. I kicked it around some, but I don't do it now.
I do use professional paper that says it is a professional print though, so maybe in a round-about way I do do it after all :wink
People ask me to sign the few that i give them as gifts & i would love to sign my name but i have the most horrible sig/hand writting ever so before i frame the photo i put my finger on a black ink pad & fingerprint the photo in the bottom corner.
ginger_55
Jan-12-2006, 12:03 AM
Good idea, I ruin everything I give and sign!
Books included! I could get a mug shot and do finger prints, smile.
ginger (My daughters have gorgeous handwriting, they probably saw mine and got scared.)
CalfeeRider
Jan-12-2006, 08:17 AM
I made several runs with my signature with a fine-point sharpie marker on paper and once I got one that I liked, I scanned it in and now have it setup as a custom paintbrush in CS2. Not only is my signature consistent now, but I can also change the color to blend it in to the photograph and size it appropriately.
Jack
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