Tag: TattooCulture

  • The Snap Spot Podcast Episode 3: Tattoo Photography: Written on my Heart (and) Back

    The Snap Spot Podcast Episode 3: Tattoo Photography: Written on my Heart (and) Back

    Pip: Robert’s Snap Spot is where a camera — or in today’s case, an iPhone 4 — becomes a way of reading people, places, and the stories they carry on their skin.

    Mara: Robert J Jr. brings us into tattoo culture this episode, exploring how ink on the body becomes a form of personal history. Let’s start with what it means to photograph something that was never meant to be decoration.

    Tattoo Photography: Written on the Skin

    Pip: The premise of this segment is a real question: what does it take to photograph a tattoo and have the image carry the same weight as the art itself — not just document it, but honor it?

    Mara: The post frames tattoo culture as something layered and intentional, and it opens with a quote from Walter Curlewis Photography: “Your body is a canvas, and your tattoos are the story painted on it.”

    Pip: That framing shifts the whole project. If the body is a canvas, then photographing a tattoo isn’t portraiture and it isn’t product photography — it’s something closer to documenting a living artwork with its own biography.

    Mara: The New Orleans back tattoo captured here is the concrete example. Shot on an iPhone 4, it’s a reminder that the gear is almost beside the point when the subject has that kind of presence.

    Pip: An iPhone 4, for the record, is old enough to have its own origin story — which feels appropriate given the subject matter.

    Mara: The post pairs that image with a second line: “Ink runs deeper than skin — it tells the story of the soul.” That’s the emotional argument the whole series is building toward. Tattoo Photography: Written on my Heart (and) Back isn’t treating ink as aesthetic. It’s treating it as autobiography.

    Pip: And photographing autobiography requires a different kind of attention — you’re not just composing a shot, you’re being trusted with someone’s history.

    Mara: That’s what the Tattoo Series as a whole seems to be after: not a catalog of designs, but a record of why people choose to write on themselves permanently.

    Pip: Which makes New Orleans a fitting place to start — a city that has never been shy about wearing its own story out loud.

    Mara: The images and the quotes together make the case that the camera, whatever camera, is just the tool. The subject is always the meaning underneath.


    Pip: Skin as autobiography, New Orleans as backdrop — there’s a whole archive of untold stories in a single frame.

    Mara: Next time, more of what the city and the people in it choose to show.

    Graphic illustration of several vintage cameras, some with light effects, arranged in a row.

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  • Tattoo Photography: Amber at Walmart

    Tattoo Photography: Amber at Walmart

     Street Photography – Quotes- Tattoo Series.

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    tattoo culture—Arm tattoos most commonly symbolize strength, resilience, and personal protection. Because the arm offers a great mix of visibility and space, it is one of the best canvases for tattoos.

    Illustration of vintage cameras arranged in a row, with some cameras featuring a lightbulb or cube on top.

    “Our arms are the primary tools we use to interact with, shape, and navigate the world, arm tattoos visually communicate a wearer’s values, life experiences, and identity”


    Illustration of vintage cameras arranged in a row, with some cameras featuring a lightbulb or cube on top.
    A vibrant tattoo of a red lobster claw on a person's forearm.
    Illustration of vintage cameras arranged in a row, with some cameras featuring a lightbulb or cube on top.
    Tattoo of a cartoon character holding a pink cat on an arm, featuring a blonde character with pigtails above a small blue creature with large ears.

    “Amber happily shared her: Lucky Lobster Claw, Lilo and Stitch, Bubbles – Powerpuff Girls. Also her horror arm – Scary!

    A colorful tattoo on a person's arm featuring a hockey mask with red markings, a flower, and a knife.
    Illustration of vintage cameras arranged in a row, with some cameras featuring a lightbulb or cube on top.
    A tattoo on a person's arm featuring a smiling, cartoonish face with large flower-shaped sunglasses, a wide grin, and decorative star shapes around the face.

    Amber | New Hampshire | Arm Tattoos

    Photos taken with my iPhone 15 Pro Max.

    Graphic illustration of several vintage cameras, some with light effects, arranged in a row.

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  • Tattoo Photography: Written on my Heart (and) Back

    Tattoo Photography: Written on my Heart (and) Back

     Street Photography – Quotes- Tattoo Series.

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    tattoo culture—where the art on your body represents personal history, identity, and untold stories rather than just decoration. 

    Illustration of vintage cameras arranged in a row, with some cameras featuring a lightbulb or cube on top.

    “Your body is a canvas, and your tattoos are the story painted on it”

    Walter Curlewis Photography

    Illustration of vintage cameras arranged in a row, with some cameras featuring a lightbulb or cube on top.
    Tattoo on the shoulder reading 'The only way out is through.'

    New Orleans | Back Tattoo

    Illustration of vintage cameras arranged in a row, with some cameras featuring a lightbulb or cube on top.

    “Ink runs deeper than skin—it tells the story of the soul.”

    Illustration of vintage cameras arranged in a row, with some cameras featuring a lightbulb or cube on top.

     Photos taken with my iPhone 4.

    Graphic illustration of several vintage cameras, some with light effects, arranged in a row.

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