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033: Extracurricular Tattooing
FromBooks Closed: Tattoos and the Internet Collide, Hosted by Andrew Stortz
033: Extracurricular Tattooing
FromBooks Closed: Tattoos and the Internet Collide, Hosted by Andrew Stortz
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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Feb 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
I talked to Alex Kass and Zac Scheinbaum, a couple tattooers who pursue tattoo related projects in addition to their day to day work. Alex runs the instagram page @tattoogear4sale, which has become the top place to buy, sell and trade (yes, you guessed it) tattoo gear. We talked about how he started the page, and some of the challenges that come with keeping it running. Zac created Afterlife Press, an independent publishing company that has put out two amazing books focusing on some of the greatest and most prolific tattooers of our time. We talked about his approach and why he is so interested in presenting a closer look at these tattooers. Alex Kass tattoos at Electric Panther Tattoo in San Antonio, TX.@alexkass_ep @tattoogear4sale Zac Scheinbaum tattoos at Seventh Son Tattoo in San Francisco, CA.@zacscheinbaum @afterlifepressBOOKS CLOSED is hosted by Andrew StortzMusic by SAKURA @sakura.beatzBooks Closed Voicemail Line: (857)444-0662booksclosedpodcast.comTHIS EPISODE'S SPONSORS:ETERNAL INK (eternaltattoosupply.com)@eternalinkUse coupon code BOOKSCLOSED to get 20% off your order of Eternal Inks!TATTOO SMART@tattoosmartDigital design tools and tutorials for tattooers!Check out the Digital Stamp Flash Sets to arm yourself with an arsenal of functional reference materialUse coupon code BOOKSCLOSED to get 15% off your order!
Released:
Feb 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (60)
001: Chad Koeplinger & Jason Scott: Tattoo artists Chad Koeplinger and Jason Scott join the show to open the discussion of how social media has impacted tattooing. Also discussed is the topic of traveling and having real experiences vs. experiencing the world through the screen of your device. by Books Closed: Tattoos and the Internet Collide, Hosted by Andrew Stortz