Tri Star Photo Opportunity question

What exactly do you get when you purchase a Photo Opportunity. Is it a professionally done deal or do you just get the chance to get a picture with your own crappy camera?
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Who are you going to do a photo op with?
Thinking about Ryne Sandberg at the National. I have a picture with him back in 1984 when I was 12 and think it would be neat to get one
now and somehow get them framed together.
My Sandberg topps basic set
My Sandberg Topps Master set
<< <i>TriStar's photo opportunity includes a "professional" photo (5X7 I think), but DOES NOT include an autograph. That is sold separately. However, you can also have someone else with a camera take a picture at the same time. >>
They don't autograph the picture anymore? When I did mine with Ali, they did the photo op before the regular signing and didn't allow you to get anything else signed during the photo op. When the photo ops were done, they took the negs and developed the pictures while the regular signing was going on (which you had to buy an additional auto ticket for if you wanted something else signed( and then after the regular signings were done, the athlete would sign the photo op pictures.
Mike
PIC....
<< <i>They don't autograph the picture anymore? >>
Mike,
For the last several years TriStar's photo opportunity includes only the photo and not an autograph. The photo ops are still done before the autograph signings and usually are developed within minutes. Now, I have seen some athletes volunteer to sign the photos, but really it is not included in the price of the photo opportunity. Brooks Robinson was always really nice about doing that.