The signed photos would probably fetch the autograph hunters anywhere from fifty to a hundred dollars, depending on how high someone wanted to bid and whether they wanted it as soon as possible. If fans weren't in such a rush, they could get the autographed glossies free by sending a letter to his P.O. box.
For the real fans, pictures with him were worth their time and they were excited to pose next to their favorite actor, a feeling that lasted longer for them than it did for Ashe, who was usually thinking of the next thing on his schedule. He never complained, however, because he knew it was part of his job. One day no one would recognize him on the street, and that wasn't something Ashe was looking forward to. He'd worked his ass off for a long time to get to where he was now, and he wasn't going to let it all fall apart.