Ami James

By Jennifer Harrington

The holidays are the perfect time to catch up on television shows, new and old.  If you’re a fan of tattoos and drama, we have good news for you!  The TLC reality hit show ‘NY Ink‘ will be kicking off Season Two on December 29.  We had the opportunity to catch up with renowned artist and main character Ami James, the driving force behind the show and Soho-based tattoo shop- Wooster Street Social Club.  In our chat with Ami, we discussed his inside perspective on the series, as well as current tattoo trends.  Here’s what the reality star had to say in the days leading up to the start of the second season of ‘NY Ink’!

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Tell us about your experience so far in New York.  What’s been the biggest challenge?
New York has been home for me for 15 years, although I live in both Miami and New York.  I’m constantly going back and forth between the two cities, so I would say the biggest challenge has been giving the Miami and New York shops equal attention, and juggling my family and personal obligations as well.

How does New York differ from Miami?
Miami is very laid-back, where New York is more hustle and bustle.  You can really feel the energy in the air in New York.  So the cities are different, and the shops in the cities are different as well.  The one common thread is really the clients.

Tattoos used to be considered pretty taboo, but it seems there has been a shift in perception.  Do you agree?
The world of tattoos has really changed in the past decade, and with the television shows, tattoos have been brought into people’s living rooms.  The timing of the shows was right.  People have learned more about tattoos, and there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of the population with tattoos.

What’s the biggest tattoo trend you are seeing right now?
There are always trends in tattoos, but thought and education are important when considering a tattoo.  Be sure to think long-term and know that the tattoo will likely last a lifetime.  That being said, the biggest trend I’m seeing right now is women getting tattoos on their ribs.  The upside of this location is the ribs are usually covered by clothes, but the downside is this is a very painful location!

So many people ink the name of their significant other on their body.  We all remember when Kasey Kahl got a tattoo to declare his love for Bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky.  What do you think motivates people to do this?
It’s popular to get these types of tattoos, but I don’t recommend it unless it’s somebody you absolutely know you will love forever.  I respect the freedom of choice, but I do try to give people insight that the tattoo is permanent.  And I can speak from personal experience; I have a portrait tattoo of my ex-wife [Jordan]!  Today, we’re best friends so I can honestly say I don’t regret the tattoo.  I embrace it as part of my personal history.

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For people who decide to get a tattoo with their partner’s name, is there a place on the body you recommend that is best for this type of statement?
In our business, we don’t typically provide recommendations as much as we advise customers of locations on the body that might not work very well.  For example, some spots on the body are very painful to get a tattoo.  It’s all about making sure the customer is informed and making the best decision for their body.

We all know tattoos are permanent, but sometimes relationships are not. What advice do you give to people who may have a tattoo of a former lover?
Well, we know relationships have the potential to end up as disasters.  I’m thinking of Tiger Woods right now, and we all understand what it’s like when a relationship ends.  Personally, I have a tattoo linked to my ex-wife, but we were lucky.  Although our marriage didn’t last, we ended the relationship really respecting each other, so I’m okay with the tattoo.  If you end up with a tattoo you don’t want, you really have two options, cover it up or laser it off.

How many tattoos do you have, and which is your favorite?
I have so many great tattoos.  I especially like a tattoo I had done in Japan, because it really taught me a lot about the Japanese culture.  I also really like my tattoo that is a portrait of my daughter [Shayli Haylen James].

Thanks to Ami for sharing his perspective into the world of tattoos!  In case you missed season one of NY Ink, you can pick up the DVD (available on December 20) and catch up before the second season begins.




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Comments

  • Lauren

    I agree with Ami James. People should really consider tattooing the name or portrait of their significant other. Tattoos are forever — If you break up do you really want to look at your boyfriend/girlfriends name everyday?

  • Kelly

    I love tattoos and think they are very expressive.  As for tattooing your significant other, I would definitely at least wait until you are married.  If you are, it would take deep consideration.  Definitely get it in a place where it cannot easily be seen!

  • http://twitter.com/emdjay1125 emdjay

    I would agree to Ami James, when putting up a tattoo.. I would love to have a tattoo named after my hubby.but I just couldn’t find a great design on it. and i will take into consideration the relationship of my tattoo specially when I named it after my hubby because the relationship might end up but the tattoo is forever.

  • Szeto Ching

    Tattoo is so cool and many people want to have one. I also hope to have an impressive tattoo. But I wonder whether my tattoo still looks good when I grow old.

  • Tao

    Tattoo will follow you for a whole life. I may be good to show your royalty. However, people really need to consider carefully as it is not easy to get reserved. People may think it is cool. Think about if you really want it with you for your whole life or not!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ann-Co/1649760179 Ann Co

    Tattoo is one of the trends here in the Philippines,if you have one it means that you’re a masculine or sexy.but beware sometimes because the ink that they use to you may cause cancer or sepsis.but if i were to choose what kind of tattoo will put in my body,i’ll choose the name of my loved one because it only means that you really love that person so much.

  • Raymond

    tattoo act should be abolished.I think its signify iresponsility and rudnes with regards to some beleiv and norms,since tattoo stays on you forever i think its one of the great mistak ever make in life drawing it on your.

  • Kissylynlucernas

    A tattoo is made by inserting indelible ink into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment. Tattoos on humans are a type of body modification, and tattoos on other animals are most commonly used for identification purposes. The first written reference to the word, “tattoo” (or Samoan “Tatau”) appears in the journal of Joseph Banks, the naturalist aboard Captain Cook’s ship the HMS Endeavor in 1769: “I shall now mention the way they mark themselves indelibly, each of them is so marked by their humour or disposition”.

    For me tattoo is an art which reflects the owner, the interest and style of the owner.

  • laligaboy

    Wow! it’s really good to see what you’ve done in here. I am very fond of tattoos & always wanted to have a dragon on my chest, but have not yet been able to do so. Your writing inspires me. well done.

  • A K Rao

    This is an interesting article on tattoos! Tattoos as dicussed in the article were a sort of taboo in the past have become much popular today.The location, the nature of the tattoos to be used and the current trends discussed in this article can be big help to the tattoo lovers! After all the opinion of an expert makes a big difference to an enthusiast in any field and tattooing is no exception for this! Nice article!

  • indu priya

    This is a very interesting article. All tattoo lovers including me will find it great and inspiring. The type of tattoo you have reveals your inner feelings on your body. Its cool too.

  • http://rajeevkumarsinghblog.blogspot.com/ Rajeev

    I a ways admire why people love to get tattoo on their body? Well it is fashion now a days. Most of the people either tattoed their lovers or the some creatures like of dragons etc.
    Well this article was great, fun to read and good to have the interview of a celebrity. 

  • tatzkie

    Tattoo is one way of expressing yourself.  I agree with you that some people tattoo with their partner’s name but some relationship don’t last and at the end they’ll regret it. But still some people want tattoo to express themselves through needles. Most people i know who have tattoos likes art and i think it’s cool.

  • vin

    I always liked to have a tattoo, but I have many apprehensions in my mind. I will thank Ami for letting us know the facts about tattoo. It certainly is truely expressive to show your love for someone and that tattoo will always remind you for your loved ones.

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