Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Kinds of Talk: Juicing Clients in Tattoo World
This was a very interesting topic to read about. I was actually in 3 different tattoo shops a few weeks ago in search of the right place an artist for my husband's tattoo that he wants. Just as how the author felt as he was in the shop was very similar to our experiences. The first shop was my favorite. The lady was Japanese, so before entering you had to remove your shoes and the place was highly decorated with Japanese art. The one thing I didn't like was that she wasn't very personal. We had made an appointment to meet with artist, but our "appointment" was her talking to us as she was tattooing a client. The second place was very loud and very intimidating to go in. The third place, was my second favorite. It smelled like incense, and had an overall comforting feeling about it. The artist at the third place was by far the most personable and welcoming. He even went as far as to help draw out some ideas. None of the places were pushy, or like they were trying to get you buy a tattoo. It was almost the opposite. The artist from the third shop kept insisting that we go home and spend some time thinking about it before we commit. In the end, we took the man's advice and thought it over. We decided that it would be best to save our money for now, but in the future it will be a likely possibility.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
The Anthropology song
Hey everybody, this is the first post for my understanding Other Cultures blog. I love looking at different youtube videos, so I thought I would see if there was anything that had to do with anthropology. To my luck, I was able to find a cool little song. In her song, it outlines the different types of anthropology. It is a very clever song, and I hope everyone who watches it gets a little something out of it.
Happy Blogging,
Rachel Adams
Hey everybody, this is the first post for my understanding Other Cultures blog. I love looking at different youtube videos, so I thought I would see if there was anything that had to do with anthropology. To my luck, I was able to find a cool little song. In her song, it outlines the different types of anthropology. It is a very clever song, and I hope everyone who watches it gets a little something out of it.
Happy Blogging,
Rachel Adams
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