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Are you talking about autographs from conventions? If so, you'll find that while some shows or individual celebrities are strict on photos, others are not so much. Photo proof is certainly possible at certain events.
Otherwise, it can't hurt to take pics of the circumstances - i.e. photos at the con and as much evidence as you can to document you were there. Keep in mind that every collector has there own perspective on photo proof and the varying degrees to which it's helpful.
Maybe try to get unique things (rare photos, toys, canvases, artwork, etc) signed and take photos with the item before and after you get in line?
Shatner is one known for being strict on photos. If you go to smaller conventions, you'll notice that not only the prices cheaper, but you can just photograph away in many instances.
A few conventions may offer on site certification - PSA, JSA or otherwise. Wizard World seems to have a authentication company called CGC on site for some of their cons.
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