There are many and myriad ways to personalise a print. I do not scribble on the front or rear of my framed prints, and I see no relevance to mention of camera, film, lens and other flotsam so often romantically evoked over several (or many!) lines by a number of photographers. I have seen almost a third of the rear mat taken up with wholly irrelevant, almost pretentious discourse on camera, lens, apertures, program, filter, colour space....<*groan*>. Melbourne photographer David Tatnall has an elegant, small round embossed 'stamp' on the margin rebate of his prints and he has done this for many years. It is elegant and inconspicuous. My own labels, rather than 'stamps' are typeset (by me) and printed to pH-neutral self-adhesive paper affixed to the rear of the mat or framed print in the frameshop, then photographed as file reference. Unmatted/framed prints are never marked, front or rear and are not sold as unmatted or unframed works. In the case of several extant Ilfochrome Classic prints and those in the collection of Melbourne University/Royal Melbourne Hospital, a
Certificate of Authenticity from both the printer and a
Statement by Photographer/
Originality of Work is also included.