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KeithReed

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    KeithReed reacted to Graeme in Myth of the professional Tattooer   
    Can you please stop talking about tattoos as a "scene"?
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    KeithReed got a reaction from Stax138 in opinion on these 2 artists?   
    You have eyes... use them. See what work you like better and choose accordingly. Sadly, it is that simple.
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    KeithReed reacted to Stewart Robson in Looking for an artist in Dallas or Texas   
    @reaperz Richard Stell and Tony Hundahl would both do an awesome job.
    In Dallas, Oliver Peck or Dean Williams at Elm Street.
    You won't be disappointed.
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    KeithReed reacted to Scott R in Looking for an artist in Dallas or Texas   
    Or drive to tulsa and see Richard stell.
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    KeithReed reacted to WideOcean in what do you think of Blacklight Tattoos?   
    Not saying it's bad, it's just an incredibly idiotic, slutty, soulless gimmick.
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    KeithReed reacted to joakim urma in what do you think of Blacklight Tattoos?   
    Yeah it's really good for impressing 5 year olds
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    KeithReed reacted to Tight-Lines in what do you think of Blacklight Tattoos?   
    There is no such thing as a bad question. Except questions questioning the legitimacy of glow in the dark tattoos. Those are always welcome to promote ridicule.
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    KeithReed reacted to Graeme in what do you think of Blacklight Tattoos?   
    I thought this is a forum for good tattoos. Why is this even a question?
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    KeithReed reacted to Centauri in what do you think of Blacklight Tattoos?   
    I don't like this at all, just a gimmick for people who don't want to get real tattoos.
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    KeithReed reacted to David Flores in what do you think of Blacklight Tattoos?   
    The ectasy frying her brain probably has a lot to do with that, but nothing wrong with partyin a little while you are young I guess, and her blacklight tattoo, will be the equivalent to 90's armband tattoo that a lot of people regret.
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    KeithReed reacted to David Flores in what do you think of Blacklight Tattoos?   
    Just another way for people who don't like tattoos but want to "be tattooed" to do so , one step below white ink tattoos. Honestly I haven't heard any one speak about Blacklight tattoos in a couple of years, and usually just someone with no tattoos tagging along with a friend who is getting tattooed to ask questions about tattoos.
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    KeithReed reacted to Stewart Robson in Learning to Draw...   
    Mental effort. Hard work and repetition.
    In my opinion drawing (like most 'creative' endeavours) is roughly:
    30% physical,
    60% mental (around two thirds of this percentage is learning to 'see' the rest is thinking and analysing)
    10% talent.
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    KeithReed got a reaction from slayer9019 in Tattooers with little to no tattoos   
    100% The best response. It is about the experience. You learn, you meet people, and you make memories that will last forever. You can get a great tattoo, words of wisdom, or just a good time. Few people understand what tattooers go through daily so it is nice to sit with someone that does and share it. You can get tattooed by someone twice your age or half your age but there is a common ground and bond. It is mind boggling to me that a tattooer wouldn't want to have these experiences. If you are in it, then be a part of it.
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    KeithReed got a reaction from sesshin in Tattooers with little to no tattoos   
    100% The best response. It is about the experience. You learn, you meet people, and you make memories that will last forever. You can get a great tattoo, words of wisdom, or just a good time. Few people understand what tattooers go through daily so it is nice to sit with someone that does and share it. You can get tattooed by someone twice your age or half your age but there is a common ground and bond. It is mind boggling to me that a tattooer wouldn't want to have these experiences. If you are in it, then be a part of it.
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    KeithReed got a reaction from David Flores in Tattooers with little to no tattoos   
    100% The best response. It is about the experience. You learn, you meet people, and you make memories that will last forever. You can get a great tattoo, words of wisdom, or just a good time. Few people understand what tattooers go through daily so it is nice to sit with someone that does and share it. You can get tattooed by someone twice your age or half your age but there is a common ground and bond. It is mind boggling to me that a tattooer wouldn't want to have these experiences. If you are in it, then be a part of it.
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    KeithReed reacted to BoMcConaghie in Tattooers with little to no tattoos   
    Half of the whole tattoo experience is GETTING TATTOOED! If you leave that out you will never understand. Most of my best tattoo experiences were on the customer side of things. I wouldnt trade those times or tattoos for anything regardless of whether or not those tattoos are dated now. Thats what made me the tattooer and person I am today. Not an abstract "love" of tattooing but actually taking part in it for the last 20 years. Its fine with me if you do not love tattooing enough to get tattooed, just dont expect any respect from those of us who do.
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    KeithReed got a reaction from alice in Tattooers with little to no tattoos   
    I don't get it. I love tattooing on every level. Despite the changes in the business over the last few years, I still love it. I love getting tattooed even though I hate how much it hurts. I love putting a tattoo on someone. I love the bonds I have made from tattooing AND BEING TATTOOED. I'm not suggesting that everyone should have tattoos on their hands and neck like I do, but if you tattoo, I would think you might want to have some awesome work. My tattoos are constantly visible and I am proud of them and proud that I am lucky enough to be a tattooer. As to what others have said, I have learned tons from getting work done by great tattooers. I would not be the tattooer I am without having information passed to me by other artists. You can only learn so much by sitting in the same chair day in and day out. Also, I am never more inspired than when I visit another shop and get tattooed. It gives me an energy that is amazing. I often want to get right back into the shop and draw and tattoo better. Anyway, I love tattooing and can't imagine not getting tattooed while being in this business. It has never made sense to me but I guess to each his own but I wouldn't get tattooed by someone who doesn't have tattoos. Just my thoughts on the matter.
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    KeithReed got a reaction from Lynn Leslie in Tattoo Artists that do it cause it's cool, or just for the $$...   
    If you do not do it full time, you don't get it and should not do it at all. Drives me nuts when people ask me what my other job is. Other job? At what point do i do that? My seven days a week at the shop as owner or tattooer isn't enough? Drives me nuts. Either throw yourself into, work hard, and reap the benefits or get out.
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    KeithReed got a reaction from Shannon Shirley in Tattoo Artists that do it cause it's cool, or just for the $$...   
    If you do not do it full time, you don't get it and should not do it at all. Drives me nuts when people ask me what my other job is. Other job? At what point do i do that? My seven days a week at the shop as owner or tattooer isn't enough? Drives me nuts. Either throw yourself into, work hard, and reap the benefits or get out.
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    KeithReed got a reaction from Ryan Gagne in I'm Getting Sick Of The Business of Tattooing   
    Sorry to say but I'm getting sick of tattooers complaining about it. When you love something, concentrate on that and let the other BS fall where it may. We far too often look to the negative aspects of tattooing and lose sight of our love and passion. We have the single greatest career that I can think of. I love tattooing and I refuse to let the negative aspects of it get me down.
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    KeithReed got a reaction from Radiophonicus in I'm Getting Sick Of The Business of Tattooing   
    Sorry to say but I'm getting sick of tattooers complaining about it. When you love something, concentrate on that and let the other BS fall where it may. We far too often look to the negative aspects of tattooing and lose sight of our love and passion. We have the single greatest career that I can think of. I love tattooing and I refuse to let the negative aspects of it get me down.
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    KeithReed got a reaction from Shannon Shirley in Tattooers with little to no tattoos   
    I don't get it. I love tattooing on every level. Despite the changes in the business over the last few years, I still love it. I love getting tattooed even though I hate how much it hurts. I love putting a tattoo on someone. I love the bonds I have made from tattooing AND BEING TATTOOED. I'm not suggesting that everyone should have tattoos on their hands and neck like I do, but if you tattoo, I would think you might want to have some awesome work. My tattoos are constantly visible and I am proud of them and proud that I am lucky enough to be a tattooer. As to what others have said, I have learned tons from getting work done by great tattooers. I would not be the tattooer I am without having information passed to me by other artists. You can only learn so much by sitting in the same chair day in and day out. Also, I am never more inspired than when I visit another shop and get tattooed. It gives me an energy that is amazing. I often want to get right back into the shop and draw and tattoo better. Anyway, I love tattooing and can't imagine not getting tattooed while being in this business. It has never made sense to me but I guess to each his own but I wouldn't get tattooed by someone who doesn't have tattoos. Just my thoughts on the matter.
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    KeithReed got a reaction from Stewart Robson in The end of an apprentice - sacking your mentor.   
    Sorry to disagree here but there should be no wealth of knowledge here for an aspiring tattooer. I didn't get to jump online and get educated during my apprenticeship. I went to work, shut my mouth, watched, listened, and got tattooed by those I admired. I agree with every tattooer on here except that there is no need to take any of this, personally. People can ask anything and we can simply ignore it. This forum is going to be what we make it. A simple "don't feed the animals" approach is our best bet. PS... I'm convinced that guy doesn't even have a wife and these threads are all BS.
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    KeithReed got a reaction from mario desa in No thread about this bullshit yet?   
    1. I never said anything about vandalizing.
    2. If someone did vandalize her, I would probably applaud them. She shits on my craft and way of life so I afford her no respect. She is a leech and a parasite.
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    KeithReed reacted to Stewart Robson in Tattoo Machine Secrets   
    Fuck it, I'm digging out the troll food...
    Are you insinuating that we are acting tough because we are hiding behind keyboards?
    I use my real name and I make it clear where I work and what conventions and other shops I attend. My opinions here are my professional opinions. I say the same things face-to-face where I work all the time. I don't use any tough-guy posturing to do that either. This isn't a hobby for me. I'm not hiding behind anything - which is why I don't insult people directly and I try to treat people with respect, unless they show no respect.
    Maybe that's the fucking problem here. It's clear that you want to help your wife learn to tattoo. Her mentor should be doing that. It's also blatantly clear that you have no respect for tattooing. You don't even think it deserves respect. You think that because you know tattooers and have spent money on tattoo products you are entitled to respect.
    You didn't piss anyone off, that's not why people keep disagreeing with you. It's because -by your own admission- you didn't care enough to think before you post. You want everyone here to feed information to you, just because you ask, before you search google, before you even think about the matter in hand for a couple of minutes.
    I'm responding to you because this issue and the responses to it will hopefully be useful to someone else later on. I have no desire to engage in discussion with you directly.
    If you really think you have pumped so much money into tattooing? why not just buy the dvd anyway? Did you really expect a positive response from anyone here?
    Why not be active and buy the dvd and post a review? Contribute to LST with something positive or creative. Instead of expecting free help and information. Everything has a price.
    Thanks.
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