Well we all want to get a nice tattoo shop,but like you said, there’s a lot of things on the back of “running your own place” and we know that could be a pain in the ass if you are not working hard to keep it up. And then u got to be ready as an artist and as a sales person too... but my advice as an professional is : if you are open to the business, work your ass off and learn as much you can about different styles and besides that u got learn about businesses ideas as well. Great video!!! Wish you all the best!!!!
My advice would be get the bare necessities to start the shop. As business grows, start adding to the shop. Also, gain a valuable skill set so you can work a traditional office job that pays well while you are building your tat business.
Thanks for sharing the video! We have recently opened a tattoo shop in Toronto, and we agree with all your words! We had a lot of fun watching :) All is true - it's super hard to manage a shop and you need to have a good team. Another great advice is to create video reviews of your customers! It helps a lot, especially during the first steps! Will be happy to connect with you guys and exchange experiences.
The german stencil machine he is probably talking about : www.killerinktattoo.de/thermo-imager-a4-vorlagendrucker-made-in-germany-v2 second version so looks a little bit different than his which is probably the older one, i dont work for them or for killerink or anything but im from berlin and i get tattoed a lot, all the shops who can afford it have this machine and my tattooer told me it is making his life MUCH easier, he fckin loves that thing :)
27:51 Time bandits…. Time bandits everywhere… asking tons of questions but never actually getting anything done. The group of fit girls that come in 8 at the time for Kelly’s ‘infinity’ symbol on the ribs. Which needs to be checked by all 7 friends and needs to be replaced 19 times.. The random guy that seems to walk in confused, ask how much a sleeve is and then leaves never to be seen again lol The jealous boyfriend that sits akwardly in the corner whilst you are tattooing his wife’s foot The scissors that always seem to go missing even tho you bought an 8 pack yesterday lol Same goes for markers and stencil stuff Taking 376 photos of the sick tattoo you just finished just to flip through all of them not being happy with a single one Your colleague that seems to never be prepared and comes in daily asking to borrow a 9mag (love you guys😂) And last but not least. The infinite amount of phone calls asking about the price of a ‘medium sized’ tattoo 😂 Still I wouldnt trade this job for anything else
And also in my country there is a lot of people who want to get tattoo but there are so many private people like maybe where I live like 1 very good tattoo parlour so I want to get all the best that I know who have been tattooing me to work in my shop just to advertise them more because not many people know about them so maybe opening a shop will make them more famous but not just that will also bring more customers in because I can advertise and it will be easy to find us on Google etc I have around $40k saved up so I think it will be enough to get the shop and to decorate nicely inside
Okay so I wanna open a shop but I’m not the best at tattooing but I want to get people who will work for me and basically rent in my shop because I have the money to open but don’t know if it’s best idea
As someone literally in the process of looking for location to open a studio this after opening a 2nd location for someone 5 years ago which it’s now the top shop in the area you’ll need someone with the knowledge that you trust. I’ve ran other businesses and I say this both in a good and bad way but a Tattoo Studio is unlike any other business when it comes to the day to day. In 5 years with 13 artist and 2 piercers 2 were let go and 4 went on to grow themselves with our blessings. Gotta have a good system in place and leadership
I would say for us it was around 10000€ and I had a lot of supplies like furniture,beds stations etc. And then more then half a year with barely breaking even before it picked up.
. I love working at a shop but it seems like a lot of stress to open and own a shop if u want to be successful. I dont want to open a shop I'd rather just live the tattoo nomad life. owning a shop , I'd feel tied down to that shop
If you want to travel then owning a shop could be a challenge. Nomad life has its appeal. On that stressful note - working for someone sometimes can also be stressful then stressing for your own thing makes more sense.
This was such a very Kool relaxed vid, just wanted to come have a drink with you boys ! but am just in the faze at the moment weather I should or should not open a shop, I've only been around the industry approx 2.5 yrs, and that's only getting to know people in the game getting tattooed by guys whose work I like etc, drawing my and practicing my ass off, weather its on myself on paper fake skins etc etc, but my question to you guys is..... what is your honest opionon on opening my own shop,... getting experienced artist in, and creating my own apprenticeship ? Does this sound frigging crazy ? If its affordable would you advise this? Reason being, iam not 20yrs old any more, iam 40, so I do understand and respect it, if a shop is looking at hiring an apprentice, there not wanting someone that is older than them, ( and lets be honest that is highly likely ) most shop owners iam finding are in mid 30s , so iam sorta thinking out side the box on this one. Any thoughts guys ? You can slam me if you want on thinking this way, just thought I would through it out there. And by the way, great channel, enjoy them a lot , and good luck with your new shop !
the comparison of stencil machines to wifi is on point hahahaha
Well we all want to get a nice tattoo shop,but like you said, there’s a lot of things on the back of “running your own place” and we know that could be a pain in the ass if you are not working hard to keep it up. And then u got to be ready as an artist and as a sales person too... but my advice as an professional is : if you are open to the business, work your ass off and learn as much you can about different styles and besides that u got learn about businesses ideas as well.
Great video!!!
Wish you all the best!!!!
Thanks for the input.
My advice would be get the bare necessities to start the shop. As business grows, start adding to the shop. Also, gain a valuable skill set so you can work a traditional office job that pays well while you are building your tat business.
Thanks for sharing the video! We have recently opened a tattoo shop in Toronto, and we agree with all your words! We had a lot of fun watching :) All is true - it's super hard to manage a shop and you need to have a good team. Another great advice is to create video reviews of your customers! It helps a lot, especially during the first steps!
Will be happy to connect with you guys and exchange experiences.
I just opened one in Phuket Thailand . Here we go !
Congratulations and enjoy the ride
Thanks for this. Its nice to hear my thoughts being spoken by reputable artists.
I love this guy's accent, its like a male version of Amanda Nunes.
Thanks
Just by the accent i can tell the gentle man with the sweater is Brazilian i tattooed in brazil !
The german stencil machine he is probably talking about : www.killerinktattoo.de/thermo-imager-a4-vorlagendrucker-made-in-germany-v2 second version so looks a little bit different than his which is probably the older one, i dont work for them or for killerink or anything but im from berlin and i get tattoed a lot, all the shops who can afford it have this machine and my tattooer told me it is making his life MUCH easier, he fckin loves that thing :)
This one is the classic beast
😱 sticker shock
Gracias
De nada
Imagine à guest spot of the plumber artist 😂😂 ? More seriously thanx guyz for the vidéos, your honesty, and very down to earth attitude !!!!
Thanks for watching and enjoying it
The plumber artist example is hilarious, great video
27:51
Time bandits…. Time bandits everywhere… asking tons of questions but never actually getting anything done.
The group of fit girls that come in 8 at the time for Kelly’s ‘infinity’ symbol on the ribs. Which needs to be checked by all 7 friends and needs to be replaced 19 times..
The random guy that seems to walk in confused, ask how much a sleeve is and then leaves never to be seen again lol
The jealous boyfriend that sits akwardly in the corner whilst you are tattooing his wife’s foot
The scissors that always seem to go missing even tho you bought an 8 pack yesterday lol
Same goes for markers and stencil stuff
Taking 376 photos of the sick tattoo you just finished just to flip through all of them not being happy with a single one
Your colleague that seems to never be prepared and comes in daily asking to borrow a 9mag (love you guys😂)
And last but not least. The infinite amount of phone calls asking about the price of a ‘medium sized’ tattoo 😂
Still I wouldnt trade this job for anything else
Yes
And also in my country there is a lot of people who want to get tattoo but there are so many private people like maybe where I live like 1 very good tattoo parlour so I want to get all the best that I know who have been tattooing me to work in my shop just to advertise them more because not many people know about them so maybe opening a shop will make them more famous but not just that will also bring more customers in because I can advertise and it will be easy to find us on Google etc I have around $40k saved up so I think it will be enough to get the shop and to decorate nicely inside
Which country is that? And good luck with it
@@TattooShopTalk i saty in south africa
Keep us updated how it goes
How much money do you typically need to open a tattoo shop? How were you able to find tattoo artist? What is the process like?
That's too complex question to answer and it's also different from region to region
Good shit !!!
Thank you good sir
I have a question, I’m in germany and would love to know what the stencil machine is called. Please let me know🦋
It comes up as thermal image copier- black expensive box with red around dial.
You can use dotmatrix
Eicon LQ310
Epson eco tank printer with (stencil jet)thermal ink installed and print black and grey/white images
Or brother stencil printer and thermal paper
How do i get in touch with you guys and is there a site where i can see your work? 🇱🇻
Instagram links are in video description. Feel free to message
Okay so I wanna open a shop but I’m not the best at tattooing but I want to get people who will work for me and basically rent in my shop because I have the money to open but don’t know if it’s best idea
As someone literally in the process of looking for location to open a studio this after opening a 2nd location for someone 5 years ago which it’s now the top shop in the area you’ll need someone with the knowledge that you trust. I’ve ran other businesses and I say this both in a good and bad way but a Tattoo Studio is unlike any other business when it comes to the day to day. In 5 years with 13 artist and 2 piercers 2 were let go and 4 went on to grow themselves with our blessings. Gotta have a good system in place and leadership
how much money did you guys have saved before opening up a shop? and how much was the expenses???????
I would say for us it was around 10000€ and I had a lot of supplies like furniture,beds stations etc. And then more then half a year with barely breaking even before it picked up.
Another note from Australia. Fear of biker gangs trying to extort you for money!
People talk that it's similar in Denmark depending from to city but still might happen
. I love working at a shop but it seems like a lot of stress to open and own a shop if u want to be successful. I dont want to open a shop I'd rather just live the tattoo nomad life. owning a shop , I'd feel tied down to that shop
If you want to travel then owning a shop could be a challenge. Nomad life has its appeal. On that stressful note - working for someone sometimes can also be stressful then stressing for your own thing makes more sense.
This was such a very Kool relaxed vid, just wanted to come have a drink with you boys ! but am just in the faze at the moment weather I should or should not open a shop, I've only been around the industry approx 2.5 yrs, and that's only getting to know people in the game getting tattooed by guys whose work I like etc, drawing my and practicing my ass off, weather its on myself on paper fake skins etc etc, but my question to you guys is.....
what is your honest opionon on opening my own shop,... getting experienced artist in, and creating my own apprenticeship ? Does this sound frigging crazy ? If its affordable would you advise this? Reason being, iam not 20yrs old any more, iam 40, so I do understand and respect it, if a shop is looking at hiring an apprentice, there not wanting someone that is older than them, ( and lets be honest that is highly likely ) most shop owners iam finding are in mid 30s , so iam sorta thinking out side the box on this one. Any thoughts guys ? You can slam me if you want on thinking this way, just thought I would through it out there. And by the way, great channel, enjoy them a lot , and good luck with your new shop !