We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Purchase tickets to autograph signings. Autograph signings often require you pay a fee to attend. Be prepared to wait in a long line for a lengthy amount of time. Bring your smartphone to help you pass the time.
Attend a book signing. Just purchase a book to earn your spot in line and get an autograph. You will usually have a much more authentic and engaged encounter than you would if the famous person in question was promoting a film. Get more from your autograph encounter at the signing by asking the famous person for advice based on the subject matter of the book they wrote. Take advantage of speaking engagements where celebrities are keynote speakers. Famous people sometimes go on press circuits, especially at popular public universities.
Check your area for upcoming conferences and learn about their keynote speakers. Ask questions and appear genuinely interested during discussions to stand out in the crowd of people while the famous person is making their speech. You will be a familiar face to them if you choose to approach them after the speech. Capitalize on live music events.
Concerts tend to be the best opportunities to get autographs from musicians. Sometimes artists offer paid opportunities to receive an autograph. Other times, you just have to catch them at the right moment. Consider purchasing a VIP package to get some one on one time with musicians backstage, oftentimes with the accompaniment of an autograph signing.
They are typically kind enough to sign things for fans as they make their way to their bus to head to the next location. Get autographs from your favorite athletes. Stake out the ballpark or stadium during the season before and after games to see what athletes you might encounter.
Trip Planning. In the lower levels of the minor leagues, large groups of players often sign around the dugouts before games. Crowds of fans looking for autographs down the lines tend to be lighter than around the dugouts, which can yield some good results. Signing tables are a fixture in the concourses of minor league parks. Team Shop Similarly, some teams will have players sign in the team shop before games.
Signing tables are pretty common in minor league team shops, but some teams will occasionally have players set up at a table immediately outside of the shop. That was the case during my visit to Lakewood. Between the Clubhouse and the Dugout At major league parks, players walk through a network of tunnels to get from the clubhouse to the dugout, remaining out of sight of fans during the journey.
This shot from at Classic Park, home of the Lake County Captains, shows fans waiting for players to leave the home clubhouse and walk to the field. Several players signed in this area before and after the game.
In the minor leagues, players typically park in the main stadium parking lot. Some parks, their vehicles will be in a designated section — which is easy to spot from the markings on the asphalt. He may have just become a Pirates fan. Hi, great article!! Any ideas on how to send mail to a tennis player?
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I would like the names of the world series players on the bat. I would like he names of the field hockey players. My phone is address Poplar St. Loma Linda CA I would suggest someone should go into business doing the work for me. Like eBay valet. Even for a small fee. It would be nice if I could send a bunch of cards and have them come back to me autographed.
The whole team is on there with the exception of Larry Bird. Should I mail Larry the ball and pray that he signs it and mails it back.
What do you think? Some with multiple players involved from each team. Hoping you might have am advice. Easy to stick couple forever stamps in the US. Just not sure how to do it for out of country. He told me to send him my Jersey and he would sign it and mail it back to me. He gave me his game worn gloves and signed my hat when they played in Arizona last yr and on Twitter I told him his signature wore off and he said he would be happy if our paths crossed again and he would sign it again.
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Reply 5 years ago. Question 3 years ago on Step 7. I don't have any celebrity photos, but I would still like to receive a celebrity autograph. Can I just send a nice letter asking for their autograph, or do I need to give them something to write on? I was thinking maybe they already have photos of themselves that they autograph and send out. Thank you! Step 6 xD "Learn a new language perhaps" it probrably will take that long if you sent it to a celebrity that gets loads of fanmail, you might also not even recieve one if your celebrity sucks and doesn't care for their fans.
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