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We are lucky in this city.  We have some incredibly talented tattoo artists that work here and create amazing art for the people of Philly and those who travel from far and wide to be tattooed by them.  One day it hit me that this would be a great place to showcase the work of some of the great artists working here and find out a bit more about them.  I love finding out about someone’s story (shocking, I know) and I figured that some of my readers may too.  Who knows, you might find a new artist you want to work with!

I’m lucky, too.  I have clients with some of the most amazing tattoos.  Such was the case with one of my first clients ever, maybe you’ll remember  http://www.jamiesieverphotography.com/fun-suburban-philadelphia-child-and-tattoo-photographer/. When I got home, my husband forced me to email her immediately to find out who’d tattooed her.  And, then, when the time came for him to get his first tattoo, that artist was the person he went to.  And, that guy was Joey Knuckles.  My husband’s last session with Joey was last night – the last of four.  So, we made it a date of sorts, and I got to hang out with two very handsome men and chat at Olde City Tattoo, 44 S. 2nd Street, in Philadelphia.

Jamie:  I love your stuff.  Can you describe your style in a sentence or two?
Knuckles:  ”Middle school”.  Not like, middle school, but I don’t think I am “old school” because I don’t leave skin showing like they used to – they didn’t color from edge to edge.  Not new school either.  So, middle school.  I like black shading and nice, solid colors.  I think I would say that my tattoos are in the traditional style, but with my art.

Jamie:  What’s your favorite piece that you’ve done to date?
Knuckles:  I think that whatever you’ve done last is your favorite.  I am currently doing Bird’s head, and it’s great to get to do work on someone you like and respect.

Jamie:  What’s your favorite piece that you wear?
Knuckles:  I’m loving Tim Victim’s coverups these days.  He did one for me, and it really blew my mind when he asked me to do one for him.  I have work from Stony St. Claire, who taught Marty Holcombe.  I’ve gotten art from the guys who are really the masters, Bowery Stan, Jerry at Philadelphia Eddies.

Jamie:  How long have you been tattooing and how did you get started?
Knuckles:  I did my first tattoo on myself when I was 14 with a homemade gun.  It was a straightedge x.  My mom was not happy when she saw it.  When I was 23, I got a job as a piercer and after a few months, I progressed and they started teaching me to tattoo.  Dan Wesley really gave me my first break.  Then, I was asked to  work at High Street Tattoo.  Giovanni really flipped my game upside down, and I learned a lot from him and the super talented people there.

Jamie:  What would you be doing if you were not a tattoo artist?
Knuckles:  Time.  Haha.  Probably still cooking and getting into trouble.

Jamie:  What do you get the most requests for?
Knuckles:  Flowers, bright colors.  I’ve done a lot of owls lately.  I would say 80% of my clients are women, because I do a lot of pretty, fancy work.  I don’t do much horror stuff.  I just like to draw pretty stuff and make it look cool.

Jamie:  What inspires you?
Knuckles:  Eastern Indian religious art.  I am inspired by Alfonse Mucha; his art influences my foliage, among other things.  I like anything with flourish, things that are done nicely, and things with beautiful detail.  I also really love how Japanese work uses the muscle structure and how the design flows on the body.

Jamie:  What’s the strangest request you’ve ever had?
Knuckles:  Once, I was doing a tattoo on a guy’s girlfriend, and he was asking me about what he could get for free.  There was a portrait of myself hanging at my station and I told him that it was free to get that done.  So, that’s what he got.
Jamie:  Uh, that’s weird.  Did you know him?
Knuckles:  Not only did I not know him, it was his first tattoo.

Jamie:  Is there anything you won’t do?
Knuckles:  Other than tattoo minors?  Yeah, I won’t do a tattoo that I know won’t look nice, even if it’s what the person really thinks they want.

Jamie:  What is one thing that everyone should know about you?
Knuckles:  My farts make noise but they don’t stink.  Really.  Seriously, though, what people should know about me is that I really care about what I do.  This is what I know, and I really want it to be perfect.  The more you do it the way it’s supposed to be done, the better you are.

Jamie:  Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Knuckles:  If I still have hands and sight, I’ll still be making art.  I’d like to have a family, settle down eventually.  (The nosy busybody in me can’t help but tell any single girl reading this that he is adorable and funny on top of being talented, and wants to settle down and have a family…)

You can see more of Knuckles’ work at www.joeyknucklestattoo.com.  Keep an eye out for some really exciting stuff coming up on the horizon for Joey Knuckles.

Knuckles tattoos Sunday – Thursday at Olde City Tattoo.  You can call 215-627-6271 to make an appointment with him or stop by at 44 S. 2nd Street.

I’m always impressed when parents have the restraint to be surprised by the sex of their baby in the delivery room. But this family was really surprised, to even be there in the first place! This little girl decided to make her entrance three weeks early! She just couldn’t wait to meet them! And with good reason, quite honestly. They are awesome – such a great, supportive team for each other already. Mama has this mommy thing down, even her own mom was impressed. Daddy, too. And, he is just in love with his little girl, too, there was no hiding that. It was easy to see all of the love in this house!
Anyway, thanks, J and J, your baby is darling. I know you know that, I only told you ten million times. And, thank you, baby H, for waiting until I was done! Can’t wait to show you the rest of these. And there are a lot! :)

I was so happy to be going back to see this family on Saturday!  Mr. X and his parents are some of my most favorite clients ever!  I wind up chatting with both parents half of the time because they are so cool.  Mom and Dad have made all of these really cool things for Baby X, from drool bibs to shoes!  Meaning, they created their own patterns, sewed them (Dad is really the one who can take the credit for this part), everything.  They’re just cool, interesting and fun.  Not to mention, they impress neurotic little me with how laid back they are!   (They let me put temporary tattoos on their six month old baby.  Let me?  They were happy to, because they had their own!)  I was also happy once I got there, because this boy who I photographed as a newborn has become the sweetest, smiliest, most darling boy ever.  They say he was putting on a show for me, that he’s not always that sweet, but I don’t believe them.  Anyway, K family, it was so great to hang out with you and chat.  Hope you love these as much as I do!  Many more to come, but I was excited to get a few quick ones up to show you.

I spent the weekend at the Tattoo Convention at the Sheraton Center City.  It was pretty incredible!  I thank all of you who had kind words to say about my work.  It was a pleasure meeting everyone!

I also had the pleasure of meeting some of the other amazing vendors at the convention.  Two of the local ones were near and dear to my heart.  One was Pinups for Pitbulls, a non profit organization dedicated to restoring the image of the bully breeds.  http://www.pinupsforpitbulls.com/ Their slogan is “Punish the deed, not the breed”.  Here is a pinup in action, signing their 2010 calendar.   These girls were so sweet!

But it was really these guys and their project who stole my heart https://gritcityinc.com/ with their book “Tatted”.  The producers of the book, Brian and Dan, are awesome guys!  I enjoyed talking with both of them about this amazing project they’ve been a part of and the incredible product that is its end result, the book, “Tatted”.  Philly photographer Marianne Bernstein did a project on South Street for a year, asking people who were tattooed if she could take their picture, and had them write a note about the tattoo she shot.  They printed the book with some of the notes, and it’s just interesting, captivating, brilliant.  I could go on…  Do what you can to get your hands on a copy of this book to buy – I got mine at the convention and haven’t put it down!  It’s incredible.

Below:  Brian with their marketing person, Stephanie.

Great weekend, all in all.  I’m exhausted, but I met some amazing people and had a great time!

Come check my table out at the Philly Tattoo Convention this Friday and Saturday!  Say hello, let’s talk!  You can check out my work, sign up for my email list, enjoy my witty repartee.  Check this space out for a post-convention special as well.  Hope to see you there!

“Appreciation” was the subject line of an email I received this morning from an unfamiliar email address.  Intrigued, I clicked on the email from “Jennifer”, as the name said.

The body of the email read,

“I was looking for Images of people with tattoos. For a project I am doing in school on discrimination on those with body art. I came across your photos and I was brought to tears. Never have I seen us with tattoos and different forms of body mod, shown is such a gentle way. I truly appreciate and enjoy your depictions of those with tattoos as gentle and loving parents which we all are.. Thank you.”

I had to share this.  I hope that the people who hire me to photograph them and their children and their art do feel that this is true of how I approach and see them.  Being stereotyped, misunderstood, assumed about, and otherwise thought about negatively by people who don’t even know you just plain sucks.  I’ve always been someone who aims to prove people wrong (some might call that rebellious, wouldn’t be the first time I’ve been called that!), and I hope that in doing that, if I can’t make them realize they’re wrong, maybe someone else will.

Thank you to all of my tattooed parents and parents to be.

What could be more perfect than this?

I had the pleasure of spending the morning with young Mr. X and his lovely parents today.  A mutual friend spotted his mama’s tattoos and passed my name along.  As luck would have it, his daddy has some tattoos too!

This boy was so awake and giving me such intense eye contact, I didn’t want to put him down.  He was such a sweetie!

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He didn’t want to sleep, until he discovered the magic that is my space heater.  Then, he was putty in my hands.

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I think his parents my have to invest in a space heater of their own!

D and E, it was great to meet you and your little man today.  You guys make excellent photography assistants.  Hope you enjoy your sneak peek!

Check out the “Galleries” tab and click on “Hazel”.

And, because we all know that no post is complete without a photo, here’s a reason to go check out this sweet baby’s gallery: Baby piggies. Who can resist cute little baby piggies, especially when they are poking through like little pearls?

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You didn’t really think I meant a 12 day old baby with tattoos, right? I meant that she was photographed with her parents’ tattoos!
Anyway, I had the pleasure of meeting sweet Hazel and her parents, Isaac and Kerri, on Saturday. She was very alert and was just checking everything out.

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She did get a little nap in.
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But then it was time for a few with Dad.
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As you can see, she gets her dark hair from him.
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But I think she was happiest when held by her mom and her dad together.
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I enjoyed meeting you both, Isaac and Kerri, and of course, your baby girl. I hope you enjoyed your sneak peek – I can’t wait for you to see the rest!

I’m back. I had two more that I loved so much that I had to add them.
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Okay. I promise to save the rest for when I’m done and you can see the whole gallery. I couldn’t wait to show you these, though.

Tattooed Parents Special!

September 30, 2009

As you may have already seen in the investment category, I am currently running a special promotion for tattooed parents who have a newborn baby. As this is one of my favorite subjects to photograph, I would like to build up my portfolio in this area, and am offering a free session to any tattooed parents (both parents do not need to be tattooed, but in that case, the tattooed one has to be willing to be in the photos) with a newborn baby. If you are pregnant, contact me to schedule this tattooed parent session now. We will work around your due date, and of course, be flexible with the session booking, as we all know that babies don’t always arrive when the doctor tells them to.
I will require a signed model release allowing me to use these photos in my portfolio, and you’ll receive 20 proofs to view for free! I look forward to hearing from you. You can use the “contact me” tab to send me an email.

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