Great video, I came to the same conclusions over the years on most of these. I noticed that clients have trouble laying on their side for a long time to do big upper arm/shoulder pieces, so I usually offer a chair and a large tall arm rest angled down when I do long upper arm sessions. I've been using the GG Workshop XL arm rest for that. When I have a client sit upright in a chair, I have some yoga blocks for them to place their feet on. It really helps with comfort for long sits. I just keep them under a desk by the wall and slide them out with my feet. They never leave the floor so it doesn't seem much of a cross contamination risk to me, but if one were really concerned a vinyl upholstered foot rest would work as well. I try out the client position myself before they arrive and try to find something I think I could tolerate being in for a long session if possible.
For knee tatoos, I usually take some cling film and wrap around the bed, where the thighs usually are. So the client have some sort of socket/support for their feet when they bend their leg, to stretch the knee area
Good position for the head is have your client face down on a message table with his face in a face cradle, then you can just sit at the end of the table and you’ll have full access from every direction
Yes! all same, just never standing, do not trust stability of stand possition, most of stability goes from stable arm and ellbow, when standing there are no more where to put your ellbow. 😅 After all these possitions I have so much pain in my lower back from tattooing, do a video about that! What you recomend to help yourself after long work day. ❤
Good point on standing position. And I think we had a video on what to improve on with painful backs and arms... I wish I remembered what it was called
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Great video, I came to the same conclusions over the years on most of these. I noticed that clients have trouble laying on their side for a long time to do big upper arm/shoulder pieces, so I usually offer a chair and a large tall arm rest angled down when I do long upper arm sessions. I've been using the GG Workshop XL arm rest for that. When I have a client sit upright in a chair, I have some yoga blocks for them to place their feet on. It really helps with comfort for long sits. I just keep them under a desk by the wall and slide them out with my feet. They never leave the floor so it doesn't seem much of a cross contamination risk to me, but if one were really concerned a vinyl upholstered foot rest would work as well. I try out the client position myself before they arrive and try to find something I think I could tolerate being in for a long session if possible.
Now I had to Google what yoga blocks are
Love the video! Very helpful tips when your first starting
Glad it helps
Thank you. This video helped me a lot
Thanks for watching
For knee tatoos, I usually take some cling film and wrap around the bed, where the thighs usually are. So the client have some sort of socket/support for their feet when they bend their leg, to stretch the knee area
That's creative
Thanks. So helpful. 👍❤️
Glad it is useful
Thank you
Obrigado, ajudou bastante ❤
Helped me out thanks
Glad it helped
Thanks guys for this video
Thanks for feedback
Good position for the head is have your client face down on a message table with his face in a face cradle, then you can just sit at the end of the table and you’ll have full access from every direction
Thanks for input you wonderful human ❤️
If Carlos could make more appearances that would be great 😂❤
It's a bit complicated since we are in different countries most of the time
We love Carlos!
The complications of different nations
Its good to have a bed that has a face hole i have a neck fusion/neck pain and cant turn my neck
Good point
What kind of lamp is that on the left?
It's a generic light from amazon. There's a video on it on channel "Compact work and travel light for tattooing "
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Your funny as fuck thanks man😂
Thanks
Yes! all same, just never standing, do not trust stability of stand possition, most of stability goes from stable arm and ellbow, when standing there are no more where to put your ellbow. 😅
After all these possitions I have so much pain in my lower back from tattooing, do a video about that! What you recomend to help yourself after long work day. ❤
Good point on standing position. And I think we had a video on what to improve on with painful backs and arms... I wish I remembered what it was called
Check video - Health Issues of Tattoo Artists
@@TattooShopTalk thanks!!! 🥰 I will.
camera angle makes it near impossible to see wtf you talking bout
Oh well...
None of these videos are filmed well
Thanks
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some hater mf get out the video is 10/10 information