I'v taken lots of shots of a tattooist at work. And it depends on the light in the studio as to what you'll need. Sometimes I use off camera flash, but this one I took with my 50mm 1.8 with no flash. Just a very high ISO hence the noise..
If you intend on using the images, make sure the person being tattooed signs a model release - i'm sure there was a thread on here where one of the agencies required a release because of a 'individually recognisable' tattoo.
I'm personally planning to make a little timelapse of a tattoo being made.?it is a bit time consuming but in this case tattooed person will be me, so nothing much to worry about, only changing angles I need to.....
Hiya I photographed the derby tattoo convention last year
Close ups of equipment and skin works well. Many artist will get in close for fine detail this will give you the opportunity for face and work in the image
I have photographed a few conventions, try and vary the shots, some wider views, but most people seem to prefer the closer, more intimate detail shots ..... ( mainly because thats the view not normally seen ... unless your the artist, or its you thats having the ink done ... )
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