Just this past week, I lost a very dear friend. He was only 33, and was stricken with bacterial pneumonia. I am producing several sets of prints to send to his family in Mexico.
Would it be acceptable to sign them at all? I'm thinking I would sign and label them on the back, if anywhere.
On a separate question, one of the photos I have is incredibly poignant. It was made as an accident - I goofed up the manual film advance on my Lomo Belair, and took three shots of the same scene where each frame overlaps a little. My friend is in two of the frames, and absent from the third. Do you think they would want a copy of this, or would it be too traumatic? I can barely stand to look at it without bursting into tears, myself.
Would it be acceptable to sign them at all? I'm thinking I would sign and label them on the back, if anywhere.
On a separate question, one of the photos I have is incredibly poignant. It was made as an accident - I goofed up the manual film advance on my Lomo Belair, and took three shots of the same scene where each frame overlaps a little. My friend is in two of the frames, and absent from the third. Do you think they would want a copy of this, or would it be too traumatic? I can barely stand to look at it without bursting into tears, myself.