Always Be Considerate Of A Tattoo Artist’s Time

When exploring and consulting about your tattoo, it is essential to approach the process with care. Here are some guidelines to consider during this stage:
Reach out to one artist at a time: Tattoo artists have a close-knit community, and word travels fast. If we find out that you have contacted multiple artists from the same studio for the same design on the same day, it doesn’t leave a good impression. It’s like office politics – we talk to each other. So, focusing on one artist at a time is best to avoid misunderstandings or conflicts.
Avoid price shopping: Looking for the cheapest tattoo might not result in the best outcome. Artists put their heart and soul into their work and want to be valued for their skills and creativity. When we sense that you are solely focused on finding the cheapest option, it may discourage us from taking on your project. Remember, quality should be prioritized over price.
Be considerate when sending consultation forms: If you reach out to multiple artists by spamming them without intending to follow through, it can leave a negative impression. It’s important to respect artists’ time and effort. If you send multiple requests, it raises eyebrows and doesn’t reflect well on you.
Here’s an alternative approach:
Instead of bombarding multiple artists with consultation forms, try selecting one artist.
Give them about a week to respond.
It’s safe to assume they might not suit you if they don’t respond within that time. It’s better to choose an artist who shows interest and communicates promptly.
Building rapport with your tattoo artist is crucial for a successful tattoo experience. Finding the right artist who understands your vision and shares your aesthetic sensibilities will ensure a satisfying tattoo journey.
We have a recommendation to make. If you live or work in the Upper Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont and desire to work with an incredible Tattoo Artist, consider Sofia at Be You Tattoo.
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