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			So I'm primarily a card collector, but I'm trying to learn a few things about the memorabilia world, expecially old photos.  Here are some of my questions: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	What constitutes an "original press photo" ? Is there only one original press photo? Couldn't a hundred or thousand of photos have been printed from the same plate? I confess my ignorance about early 1900's photgraphy. Also, if you go to sell an original press photo, is there a common way of authenticating the item with the buyer?  | 
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			Well I am a novice to vintage photography as well. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			This thread has many answers to your questions. http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=122360 Dr Cycleback's online PDF book will answer your questions as well as his course. Another good reference would be this book http://www.amazon.com/Portrait-Baseb...1713042&sr=8-1 Cowritten by Henry Yee and Marshall Fogel. (I just bought mine on ebay) As I have learned, there really is an art form to telling the difference between photo types. Companies like PSA/DNA and Beckett have started to grade and encapsulate pictures. Henry Yee and Marshall Fogel both consult for them doing authentication of photos. http://www.psadna.com/photo_authentication.chtml These are the current accepted categories, from PSA/DNA's web site: Type I - A 1st generation photograph, developed from the original negative, during the period (within approximately two years of when the picture was taken). Type II - A photograph, developed from the original negative, during the period (more than approximately two years after the picture was taken). Type III - A 2nd generation photograph, developed from a duplicate negative or wire transmission, during the period (within approximately two years of when the picture was taken). Type IV - A 2nd generation photograph (or 3rd or later generation), developed from a duplicate negative or wire transmission, during a later period (more than approximately two years after the picture was taken). I am not recommending or endorsing any company, just linking them for information purposes. Hopes that helps getting you started. Mark 
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			There can be multiple original press photos.  An original press photo is a photo made directly from the original negative soon after the image was shot.  Ordinarily, there will be only several at most of a particular original press photo, as a limited number were made and many are lost or destroyed.  If you have a 1920 original of Ty Cobb there may only be 5 in existence, maybe only one.  There won't be 100 of them.  The photos were only distributed to subscribing newspapers and magazines, so there is a finite limit to the number. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			You can usually determine the age of a press photo by the stamping and tag on back. For example a Pacific & Atlantic stamp should show the photo is old, as that photo service existed only a short time. Then, if the image is crystal clear that would show it was made from the original negative. The below linked pdf guide includes a chapter on press photos, on the stampings and tags. It has a list of the stamps and when they date from. This alone will serve you well in collecting the photos, as you be able to determine the relative age of a photo. http://www.cycleback.com/pdfbook.html Last edited by drc; 04-19-2010 at 05:15 PM.  | 
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