Overview: A master of all tattoo styles, Chris Garver's career has mirrored tattoo's evolution from fringe to mainstream. Chris has maintained the soul of an artist and respect of his peers.
Overview: Mary Joy Scott is one of the most sought after tattooers in the world today. She was the last apprentice of San Francisco tattooing legend, Ed Hardy.
Overview: Taki and Horitomo are the dynamic duo of Japanese style tattooing in the United States. In addition tattooing, they also document the art from through museum shows and books.
Overview: Bert Krak is leading the renaissance of New York style traditional tattooing. This uncompromising straight shooter is also an avid collector and devoted family man.
Overview: Dr. Woo has his turned his single needle uber detailed fine line tattoos into the must have fashion statement for millions of online fans, by only worn by select few.
Overview: Fusing American Traditional and Hare Krishna icons, Robert Ryan's tattoos are simply powerful. His spirituality informs his life as a tattooer, painter, and musician.
Overview: Annette LaRue grabbed the tattoo world by the balls as an in your face street shop tattooer and boss who never took no for an answer.
Overview: Chris Trevino is the hardest working tattooers, some times working for 30 hours straight. Chris pioneered the look of Texas tattooing, but his true love is the Japanese style.
Overview: Over the past 40 years, Mike Perfetto's basement in Brooklyn has seen countless eccentric characters. He's the last link to a bygone era when tattoos were illegal in New York City.
Overview: Ed Hardy is the godfather of tattooing. He has increased its popularity, and elevated it to a fine art. He no longer tattoos, but is dedicated to preserving it's rich history.