I can't honestly give you an exact price because I am not sure about how old it is and what exactly the picture is of. Depending on the time it was taken and what it is of, it could sell from anywhere in the hundreds and maybe even in the thousands.
Momento, such items have "sentimental value."
It depends on the number of pixes and how you print them.
It was black and white.
Probably not in photography.
You can get your photography out there by sharing on social networking sites and entering photo contests in magazines and local newspapers.
photography, not porn my friend
there are none. there wasn't photography back then.
Yes, old cameras can hold significant value for collectors, enthusiasts, and even artists. They often feature unique craftsmanship and design that can be appealing, and vintage film cameras can produce distinct photographic qualities that digital cameras may not replicate. Additionally, certain models can appreciate in value over time, making them potential investments. For many, using old cameras can also provide a nostalgic experience and a deeper connection to the art of photography.
As with all such items, the best thing is to ask several dealers. Can you be certain that it is an original photo, not a copy? Show it to someone who knows about photography, preferably an older person who knows old photos.
Whit wyatt photography
It all depends on the place from where you belong. Because place value matters in this case.
what is the value of old tin taken from an old barn