How To Choose A Tattoo Artist
By Joshua Andrews
The tattoo removal industry is a booming business these days because thousands upon thousands of people around the world are getting tattoos that they eventually regret having. Too many people are choosing either bad tattoo designs or bad locations on their bodies for their tattoos or because their tattoo artists did a lousy job. The general public needs to be educated about tattoos and about how to get a tattoo .
Getting a tattoo should never be because of peer pressure and for the purpose of fitting in with a crowd, or because it is the cool thing to do, but yet people are getting tattooed left, right and center for those very reasons.
Selecting a tattoo artist should not be a spontaneous decision because your tattoo is something that will be with you forever; therefore choosing a tattoo artist that will do a great job in a safe manner is essential. Too many people get overly excited when they make the final decision of getting a tattoo that they rush to the nearest tat shop to get inked, however choosing the right tattoo artist for you involves several steps.
The very best way to choose a tattoo artist is by word of mouth. If a friend has recently gotten a tattoo that they were completely satisfied with, maybe they can recommend the tattoo artist that did such a good job. Maybe you will come across some people in the streets with some great body art-it wouldn’t hurt to ask them where they got it. On a contrasting note, if they were dissatisfied with a tattoo recently, make sure to stay away from that same mistake!
Before you rush into your nearest tattoo studio ask around to see how long they have been around for. Feel free to call the tattoo studio up and to ask them a few questions like: are they certified in any way, has any of the artist on awards at a tattoo convention, how long has the artists been tattooing for, has any artist been featured in any tattoo magazines?
Another good idea is to inspect the portfolios of tattoo artists which they all have available at their studios. The problem with going by the portfolio is that more than one tattoo artist has posted other people’s work photos as their own and so you will never rally know if that artist did the tattoo in the photo
Good luck!
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great info, but i would also encourage people to ask for a tour of the studio. an artist that has nothing to hide will be more than happy to show potential clients their workplace along with any health and safety equipment.
There are several questions that every customer should ask before even considering hiring a tattoo artist