
Hushtown Tattoos
About
I tell my clients that making them feel comfortable is probably the most important thing about the work I do. Half of what I do is providing a pleasant and fun experience for my clients that they will remember, especially after all the horror stories I've heard from other clients. At our shop, we get told literally all the time that the experience was great and are appreciated for our efforts in making that possible.
One of my favorite things about having a career in the Tattoo Industry is that I both work with tools and with people. I feel as though it's one of the only industries that has that balance of professional expertise and social experience.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I'll ask you to send me a text explaining what your ideas are, or if you're looking for something more specific, I will ask for at least 1 reference photo so I can get to work on the stencil.
I always send my clients a picture of the finished stencil, I get to work on it almost immediately and within 12-24 hours I will send you a picture of the exact stencil I created that will be your tattoo.
I take pride in being very communicative and attentive to my clients when they reach out to me. My work ethic is something I am proud of and confident in.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I became a Realism Portrait Artist before I ever became a tattoo artist, I've been doing portraits and drawing lettering for people for close to a decade now, and I'm confident in saying I can draw anything I need to and make it look professional.
I also took 2 years of Graphic Arts and Design and am proficient with graphic design programs.
Graphic Design (logos, brand work, advertising, business cards) is another service I provide regularly.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
I'm well aware that I am more affordable than most places. I make good money and I see no use in being greedy. That being said, I know my clients never have to ask if my prices are too high. I will only tell them to check around and come back to me once they've learned more about how the tattoo industry works.
The shop I work at has an $80 minimum, and I like to tell my clients that if they are looking for a small tattoo, they are better off choosing 2-3 small tattoos, that way I can price each one at under the shop minimum.