I've heard great things about Tim. However, as a walk in, you get whoever is available. I was unlucky enough to get Zach.I got a yellow sunflower back in August that still isn't healed. And is not at ... Read More
I've heard great things about Tim. However, as a walk in, you get whoever is available. I was unlucky enough to get Zach.I got a yellow sunflower back in August that still isn't healed. And is not at all yellow anymore. It's kind of a brownish orange, super ugly.It bled and bled. 6 hrs after application it was still bleeding. It was my 1st tattoo on an extremity, didn't realize that that much blood was unusual. Have 3 others, but they're quite a bit smaller, and on my wrists and clavicle.So, thinking he did a good job, I stupidly went back for another.Asked for a white calla lily. Didn't realize you can't get an all white tattoo, and he didn't bother to tell me. So I ended up with a harsh black outline, with a little green on the leaves (not filled in), and a little bit of shading by the flower. Had I been told I could only get an outline, would have chosen something entirely different. That one didn't really bleed, but he charged me 325$. For an outline. =/ And he said my skin that was supposed to be a tattoo, but isn't. Will look white over time. It doesn't.....Terribly unhappy with both of my tattoos. I'll be getting both of these reworked. Not at Freedom Ink, but by a wonderful artist named Wanda.Would rather pay someone else to fix them, then go back.There's no privacy there. The chair, or table, depending on what you get done, is right out in the open. Passersby can look right in the window and see everything.Also, it's not the friendliest of atmospheres. No one is out right rude, but it's very quiet and intimidating. I do like the design of my sunflower, just not the resulting color. Hopefully I can get enough yellow added to make it yellow again.If you choose to visit this establishment, it may be wise to wait for an appt with Tim. Read Less