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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Feeds the masses,
By A Customer
This review is from: Masters of Tattoo (Hardcover)
This book should be in the photography section. A lot of the tattoos in this book weren't even that great and there was little substance and little information. I don't even know quite why they would take pictures of a couple of the tattoos I saw in there, let alone make a book with them, ( a few of them, that is ). The photography was very nicely done however. It would be a nice coffee table book that would entertain visitors. But for anyone who knows about tattoos and tattooing this book pretty much ....
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
NOT WORTH A SECOND LOOK.,
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This review is from: Masters of Tattoo (Hardcover)
When I spend $40 on a book, I should be compelled to pick it up more than once. Unfortunately that was not the case with this book. The photos were taken of average to below average subject matter, you can see more interesting tattoos in a $5 tattoo magazine.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
You're better off with a tattoo magazine.,
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This review is from: Masters of Tattoo (Hardcover)
This coffee table book is more suited to photography enthusiasts than tattoo enthusiasts. There are very few pictures of work that is worthy of a picture book. There's even less information than outstanding artwork. For $..., you'd be much better off getting a couple subscriptions to magazines, such as Skin & Ink and International Tattoo Art.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not sure what to make of this book,
By Scott (NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Masters of Tattoo (Hardcover)
Well, there was some good pictures, but a lot of useless ones as well. Also, the was a few blank pages mixed in throughout. A decent book, for a cheaper price
2.0 out of 5 stars
Feeds the masses,
By A Customer
This review is from: Masters of Tattoo (Hardcover)
This book should be in the photography section. A lot of the tattoos in this book weren't even that great and there was little substance and little information. I don't even know quite why they would take pictures of a couple of the tattoos I saw in there, let alone make a book with them, ( a few of them, that is ). The photography was very nicely done however. It would be a nice coffee table book that would entertain visitors. But for anyone who knows about tattoos and tattooing this book (is pretty bland).
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really cool,edgy,classy, and easy on the eyes,
By A Customer
This review is from: Masters of Tattoo (Hardcover)
The main focus of this awesome book IS tattoos,but most of the people also have body piercings and are generally what mainstream society would consider UNCONVENTIONAL-looking,to say the least.The pictures are very pure-in a studio with a white background(except for a few in tattoo parlors),lighting that is very stark,simple and non-fussy.It's a very kind of low-key,classy,subtle technique,and it works BEAUTIFULLY here.You really get a sense of these people's personalities,without any distracting over-production/direction.Many of the people,you may want to know,are VERY attractive,beautiful even.This is a VERY beautiful book,I would even venture to say it takes tattoo-photography to the level of fine-art.The best tattoo-photography book I'VE ever seen...and I'm obsessed with them,I've seen just about ALL of 'em.BUY THIS BOOK.It's a stunner.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Coffee Table Tattoo Books Do Exist,
By Rae Schwarz "post-modern Renaissance woman" (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Masters of Tattoo (Hardcover)
If you enjoy formally-styled, oversize art books, and you like tattoos, you may want to add this to the coffee table in your living room. Gregor von Glinski, the photographer, travelled the world, seeking modern day tattooists, catching some of the oldsters and plenty of the up-and-coming artists as well. Rounding out the group of plates are models bearing the artists' favorites pieces. The featured tattooists include practitioners from Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, England, France, Holland, and many more. If you can't hit all the international conventions, this book can help you explore the world tattoo scene.
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Masters of Tattoo by Gregor Von Glinski (Hardcover - Nov. 1998)
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