Why are people so agianst giving out tips on tattooing on the internet?
I don't know, I'm getting my first one and I'm def. going to someone who knows what their doing!! :)
I dont think artists and shops dont want people to get tattoos, of course they do, or else they wouldnt be in business, they just dont want anyone trying to do it themselves at home.
I dont see a problem with giving out general advice, especially if the person giving advice has a couple tattoos, or at least 1 themselves.
Also, if you're looking into this as a profession, and you want to know more about the business, or becoming a tattoo artist - why not bang on every tattoo parlor in your city - and see if they will give you a shot at an apprentice position?
Get your artwork together, and show them that you've got what it takes, but that you also have some humility and you're willing to work your way up.
There are people who are poor artists, immature, buying cheap poor quality inks, not using an auto clave, who have no idea about tattoo infections, MRSA, Blood Borne Pathogens doing bad tattoos in unsafe environments, who do not know the proper depth of the needle or why, who have bad lines and do not know how to shade, etc. etc. etc.... These people just want to 'be a tattoo artist' NOW, and do not want to go through what you need to go through to become a good tattooist.
Teenagers are flocking to 'home tattooist' and there's a million horror stories about infections, sicknesses, con artists taking advantage of teens innocence (even child molesters in a trailer down the block),....
There is a big difference from a bad tattoo and a quality tattoo, and learning from home in your teens on yourself and friends is just not the way to go.
So, that is why we don't want to help you do this.
Here is an excellent site about current information on tattoos:
http://tattoo.about.com/
check it out
I'm tiered too to fine out info on tattooing too, but what I have learn is
if they don't want to tells you then you just have to experiment yourself
by finding a good tattoo whearhouse or supplies store and buy equiment yourself and they will show you how to operate the Tat. Guns. From there draw some picture and tattoo to pork skin after that buy books that show you what type of art you want to go in as a tattoo
artist. That's is where you experience come in as you trial and erro.
Hope that will help you with what you need to ask.
Good Luck
TestedOnPorkSkin
just forget about them and check this website out for all your questions:
For videos about tattoos
http://www.wrist-tattoo.com/tattoo_video...
For tips and advice:
http://www.wrist-tattoo.com/tips_advice....
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