tattooedmomma
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If you can get them autographed, probably. Google those celeb addresses and try mailing in for a graph would be my advice.
If those are genuine developed photos, they might be worth more to someone if they have an autograph rather than a reprint or scan of the same photo. Celeb addresses for fanmail and autographs are easily found on the net. For the price of a stamp, it might be worth it.
Ok thats great but...
I mean, thats like taking a picture of a gold ring and then saying "well the picture might be worth money if you sell it along with the gold ring".
This is a poor analogy and makes zero sense. Autograph collecting is a huge hobby and some celebs sign TTM.
My thoughts exactly. Heck, even autographed, most pictures aren't worth more than $10-20 in most cases. The people that seem to make money on photographs are those that have thousands for sale at a time and make their money on volume. Which is why I have stacks of post cards laying around now. I can't get motivated to sell just a few when I know that most will go unsold unless I price them dirt cheap. It becomes a lot of work to end up making $3. At least with an autograph you have a way to set yourself apart from the crowd. Of course, it needs to be certified to be really trusted anymore.