tattoos for women magazine image
Elena
I just did a pin up/ tattoo type photoshoot. I am wondering if it would be weird to send a few 8X10s to tattoo magazines, and ask if they would be interested in using my photo. I've never done this before and just wanted some background info.
Answer
No. And don't send anything before asking. Not weird, but your work could end up in the trash.
I'd suggest you e mail or write them to ask if they accept photos from readers. Some do, most don't. You also need to write up a contract as to how your photos will be used, as well as a model release for the woman who posed for you.
No. And don't send anything before asking. Not weird, but your work could end up in the trash.
I'd suggest you e mail or write them to ask if they accept photos from readers. Some do, most don't. You also need to write up a contract as to how your photos will be used, as well as a model release for the woman who posed for you.
What is the coolest thing you know about tattoos?
Laleh
How there!
I am just trying to get ideas for a tattoo book... could you offer me any creative suggestions, writing props, or just stories you think you'd wanna read? Thanks!
Answer
That the oldest known tattoo was made by running a string through the skin.
A former co-worker won a kyak race. The winner of the race gets a traditional (both style and application) tattoo. I don't know the name of the race. But I believe it's held in Hawaii.
There is a tribe that tattoos the face of the women. When a girl is old enough she is tattooed by her grandmother. The reason was they figured outsiders (I don't remember if it was warring tribes or explorers.) would not want their women since they were disfigured. Now girls look foreward to when they go through this rite of passage. I read this in a magazine. It might have been National Geographic, but I don't think so.
That the oldest known tattoo was made by running a string through the skin.
A former co-worker won a kyak race. The winner of the race gets a traditional (both style and application) tattoo. I don't know the name of the race. But I believe it's held in Hawaii.
There is a tribe that tattoos the face of the women. When a girl is old enough she is tattooed by her grandmother. The reason was they figured outsiders (I don't remember if it was warring tribes or explorers.) would not want their women since they were disfigured. Now girls look foreward to when they go through this rite of passage. I read this in a magazine. It might have been National Geographic, but I don't think so.
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