javasaurus (
javasaurus) wrote2009-07-08 11:34 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
$200 for picture with Patrick Stewart?
I read a Sci-Fi convention group here on good'ol'LJ, and a recent post indicated that Patrick Stewart will be attending an upcoming con. If you want a picture with him, he'll charge you $200. WTH?
I have never understood the idea of charging for autographs. Maybe you could argue that it limits the length of the line, that only true fans would get the autograph if there was a fee involved, while those who only want to sell it on e-bay would abstain. So what you do is punish the loyal fanbase?
Feel free to ignore or discuss.
I have never understood the idea of charging for autographs. Maybe you could argue that it limits the length of the line, that only true fans would get the autograph if there was a fee involved, while those who only want to sell it on e-bay would abstain. So what you do is punish the loyal fanbase?
Feel free to ignore or discuss.
no subject
Also, the Con may not be paying an honorarium and this is how he recoups some cost.
Now charging $5 for an autographed picture I can sort of understand because it costs some $ to have the pictures printed (and shipped) and 5s are easier to deal with than the mix of dollars and cents it actually costs.
no subject
i don't know. i can see both sides and how it looks bad.
but so many people are going to take the autograph and sell it for way more than they paid. why should an actor sign away a thousand copies of stuff for free for a bunch of strangers to make big bucks off eBay?
no subject
Plus, I think it's just rude to charge for an autograph. If you don't like doing them, don't do them.
no subject
You don't want to know how much I normally pay for autographs at the horror movie convention, but I can assure you that it's nowhere near that much. I think I paid $50 for George Romero and I think that was the highest. Hey, I needed his signature on Night of the Living Dead, right?
The average cost at the con I attend is about 10-20 bucks per person -- and because of that cost it tends to get me to make a choice on who I'm getting to sign stuff. On rare occassions, I'll catch one of the celebs at a good moment and they won't charge anything but those cases are few and far between. Often if you buy a DVD or poster directly from them, autograph is included and the prices are similar to what you'd pay in a video store for things.
In defense of the con I attend, the admission price is extremely affordable... unlike some of the other cons where you need to ante up your first born child to get in. And if Jean Luc showed up and asked $200 a photo, he'd be standing there all alone I can assure you.
no subject
i think $50 is ridiculous.
$5 or $10 is somewhat reasonablish, but i still wouldn't buy a metric butt-ton of them.
but hey, people pay it so they charge it. most people are going to sell it on eBay anyway and get a hell of a lot more for it.
(this is also why in my house, we have separate bank accounts.) :)
no subject