I’ve been tattooing for a while now and I’ve seen it all, people falling asleep, people passing out, and everything in between. But every time I sit in the chair as the client, my stomach still doing backflips and I get those “first tattoo” jitters. I know exactly what the needle feels like, I know the process, and I know I’m going to love the result, yet I still find myself overthinking the pain or the long session ahead. Is this a common thing for pros, or am I just a bit of a wuss when the roles are reversed? [Image Context]: These are my legs so far! Lots of heavy blackwork and botanical details. I love the art, but man, those sessions near the ankles had me questioning everything. Would love to hear from other artists or heavily tattooed people, does the “pre-session anxiety” ever actually go away, or do you just get better at hiding it?

  • [object Object]@lemmy.ca
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    22 hours ago

    I’ve interviewed people for jobs for years and I’ve been nervous for every single interview.

    You want to make a good impression and do right by that person. There’s nothing wrong with feeling nervous about that.

    I don’t know anything about the world of tattoo artists. Just my own experience

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      22 hours ago

      I love that perspective. It’s funny how different our jobs are, but the root of the anxiety is identical, wanting to do right by the person in front of you. I think you’re right; if I didn’t care about the outcome, I probably wouldn’t be nervous. It’s comforting to know that even after years of interviewing, that human element still stays with you!