Maybe the question should be Tattoos Everyone?
The tattoo industry has grown to be so big that it has almost become a rare sight to see someone without a tattoo, unless you're an old wrinkly grandma, but even then I seen some elderly ladies punch out an arm and say stab me baby. Ok, maybe not particularly those words, although I would die laughing if I heard that and would ask if she could be my bad ass grandma.
Here and there I would find someone with cute and simple butterflies, a heart, a star. Sometimes people with a sleeve, and yes, they can be nice and totally do what works for you, but what is for me and is included in this post is one with a lot more coverage. Where tattoo and art is a lifestyle and not just the style of art, what font of writing.
This is Brandon. World, meet Brandon, Brandon meet world. What can I say about this handsome man....~~Let me stop drooling and gather my thoughts~~ He has been working alongside the industry as a body piercer for 18 years and he is still adding more and more artwork onto his body, making this man a perfect model for photography.
Yes, these are screenshots of his Instagram that he sent me, so I do have his permission. I do live with the guy too so no problems there.
Today, I am sharing with you pictures I took with my Canon Rebel SL3 of Brandon getting his back tattooed by George.
This is George. World meet George, George meet world. A tattoo artist for 15 years and owner of the tattoo and piercing shop Chance And Cholo.
With the shop being closed for the day, I was given the chance to take as many pictures as I wanted freely. It was awesome! I am nowhere near a professional photographer but to be given a chance to do this was amazing!
I used both 18mm-55mm and 75mm-300mm lenses that I always carry around and even played with some of the settings on my camera to see how creative I can get. I don't like to edit pictures very much so I strive to get the most accurate and clear shots possible.
I don't always succeed and that's fine, that's why I always take multiple pictures at a time and I mean multiple. The hard part is choosing the best looking one making it feel like I'm looking for a needle in a haystack.
The struggle. Sometimes my struggles is finding that focal point that will capture the audience. Mostly what captures my eye and hope that people see what I am looking at and what I think is cool but that is not always delivered as hoped.
You guys got any pointers you're willing to share? Hahaha. It's ok, I won't be any competition, especially where I live in the far north.
Now this back piece is not anywhere near being done. A lot of work and pain went into it and a lot more to be put in. So far this is it, and more in the near future. Brandon will be having more work done on his right hand, some work being redone on his right arm, more filling in the shoulder too along with his back.
I will be posting more on that if I am given the chance to take pictures of it. Next appointment is in September and I will be getting tattooed on the same day as well. Who knows if I can sneak in a few shots. I'll definitely try!
Until next time! Take care, have fun and get some ink done!