Tattoo Age
Freddy Corbin
Having worked with people like Dan Higgs and Ed Hardy early on, tattoo artist Freddy Corbin has done some important work throughout his career. This episode features archival footage from early 90s tattoo documentaries, courtesy of Michael O. Stearns.
Freddy Corbin
In the first installment of the Freddy Corbin series, we get familiar with Freddy's tattoos and see his two Oakland tattoo parlors, Temple and Tattoo 13. Freddy's style is explained by his right hand man and fellow tattooer, Jason Mcafee.
Trailer: Freddy Corbin
The subject of the Tattoo Age season finale is none other than Freddy Corbin. Freddy has been tattooing for over 27 years and was at the vanguard of modern tattooing. He's known throughout the tattoo world as a spiritual person, and his spirituality is...
Mike Rubendall
How does Mike do it? With two shops, three children, and his own tattoo schedule to contend with, he's a busy guy. In episode 3, we find out how Mike makes it all work.
Mike Rubendall
In part 2 of the Mike Rubendall series we hear how Mike began his career in the wild world of tattooing with the help of his mentor, Frank Romano.
Trailer: Mike Rubendall
In this teaser we hear from Frank Romano, Mike's tattoo mentor, about how Mike has achieved his success. Part 1 airs on Wednesday, October 5th.
Troy Denning
We explore the Invisible NYC crew's love of leisure-time activities and the special bond that fellow tattoo artist Kiku and Troy have.
Dan Santoro
In our final installment of the Dan Santoro series we get an inside look at the impetus behind his collection of antique objects.
Troy Denning
After an easy victory in Cash Cab, we take a stroll down memory lane and see the roots of Troy's tattoo history. We would like to thank the Tattoo Archive (www.tattooarchive.com) and Aaron Cain (www.aaroncain.com) for their help with this episode.
Grime
Grime gives us a little back-story on how he transitioned from a young skateboarder in Grand Junction, Colorado