I did buy four a few years back. In retrospect, I got Fujicolor Crystal Archive prints for $100 each (translates to €110, ***??). Sure, it's advertised "Signed or Estate-Stamped", and you mind reads "signed", but mine were just "stamped". Can someone explain to me the "estate" part?
$100 will buy two-three nice photo books, or one rather expensive one; Better value to me.
As to the Red Cross benefit, while not donate the 100% of whatever money you can part with direct to Red cross?
WOW these are gorgeous pics, historically important.
Being able to get a print off these original negatives is not something I can normally afford,
all are a best buy at $100 - and then some
take a look, you may be astounded as I was at their scope and beauty
I did buy four a few years back. In retrospect, I got Fujicolor Crystal Archive prints for $100 each (translates to €110, ***??). Sure, it's advertised "Signed or Estate-Stamped", and you mind reads "signed", but mine were just "stamped". Can someone explain to me the "estate" part?
$100 will buy two-three nice photo books, or one rather expensive one; Better value to me.
As to the Red Cross benefit, while not donate the 100% of whatever money you can part with direct to Red cross?
... FedEx/DHL-style envelope with a cardboard stiffener. No form of waterproofing at all. Very shortsighted. The day the envelope was delivered it was raining hard and fortunately I came home to retrieve the package from the rain just in time or the photos would have been ruined for sure. I'm glad I tried the service, but next time I have a few hundred dollars to spend on photography I'll by Trent Parke's Minutes to Midnight. That's next on my "want list".