I hope you didn't waste the money. It would be cheaper to scan the print onto a CD when you got home.The photog was charging 10 bux to put your jpeg on cd.
See it's interesting, because at the UK events that don't offer this service, a lot of people would actually like it, and be prepared to pay for it.
Many of them get the photos signed if back in time, so having an unsigned high resolution image is something some would go for to.
Question is if you have a photo of you and actor, actor's signed it, shouldn't you sign it too!
I don't get photos done, no appeal to me. At the end of the day if I had to I could always sell my autograph collection. I'd hate to do it, but like to keep the option open.
In a digital age having a photo of you standing next to some celeb doesn't really prove much anyway. Some of them have the same pose and smile in every conveyor belt shot; might as well be a cutout.
Yet they always seem very busy! Each to their own.