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Cheesemongers who love what they do have the tats to prove it

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"My 'sacred wedge' was my way of cementing the birth of a dream - my own cheese shop - that was over two years in the making. I decided a long time ago that I would get that image for my opening party, because, like the tattoo says, 'Cheese for Life.' No turning back now!"

Subject: Sheri LaVigne, owner/cheesemonger
Location: The Calf & Kid Artisan Cheese Shop, Seattle
Artist: Lucky, Artful Dodger Tattoo






"I always believed that if I got a tattoo it would have to be something I felt passionate about and connected to deeply. When I had my cheese epiphany five years ago, I knew I had found that very thing. The traditional Parmigiano-Reggiano knives are a representation of the heritage that’s developed with cheese during its thousands of years of existence. Also, they just look badass.”

Subject: Dave Puchta, manager
Location: Murray’s Cheese, Grand Central, New York City
Artist: Justin Urban-Styles










"I got the tattoos after being a cheesemonger for six months and surviving my first holiday season. That’s when I knew I wanted to work with cheese forever!"

Subject: Felicia Johnson, cheesemonger
Location: Taylor’s Market, Sacramento
Artist: Wes, Forever Tattoo










"Around 1997 I decided that no matter what happened in the rest of my life, my relationship with cheese—professional and personal—was significant enough to merit a permanent mark on my body.”

Subject: Gordon Edgar, cheese buyer
Location: Rainbow Grocery Cooperative, San Francisco
Artist: Max Ackermann










"I wanted a tattoo that captured the spirit of the beautiful animals we get cheese from!"

Subject: Jena Davidson-Hood, owner
Location: Sacred Wheel Cheese & Specialty Market, San Francisco
Artist: Stash, Tattoo 13








"Good food tastes like symphonies; great cheese is philharmonic and should be honored. When I committed to a career in cheese, I got a tattoo showing its life cycle and highlighting my favorites. Without cheese my life would stink."

Subject: Adam Moskowitz, CEO
Location: Larkin, Cold Storage, Long Island City
Artist: Dave C. Walin



"I got my tattoo after about five years of working in the cheese industry; I decided it was time to profess my love forever. I had also been told by a close friend/cheesemonger that they doubted I could get a realistic cheese tattoo, and I just had to prove them wrong! I can’t wear short sleeves without having someone ask me about it, but I don’t mind, because I always have time to talk cheese.”

Subject: Christina Fleming, specialist/buyer
Location: Whole Foods Market, Louisville
Artist: Tim Rupp



“My cheese tattoo is an ode to many things. It represents the love I have for the company that I work for, the product that I work with, and, most of all, my team of coworkers.” —Nicole Becerra

Subject: (l-r) Ezekial Becerra, Nichole Becerra & Miranda Schoot; team leaders
Location: Whole Foods Market, Houston
Artist: True Blue Tattoo






"Montgomery’s has been my favorite cheese for years. Once we got into a discussion at the shop about what our desert island cheese would be, and after several grueling days of debate, I settled on Monty’s. About a year later, I got to visit Manor Farm (where it’s produced). What an experience for a young cheese nerd! That’s when I knew my love of this cheese was going to last forever.”

Subject: Ezekial Ferguson, cheesemonger
Location: Di Bruno Bros., Philadelphia
Artist: Scott Bakoss









"Fiore Sardo is perhaps my alltime favorite cheese. It’s a true testament to ancient Roman ingenuity, and what better way to commemorate this gem than to have it hammered onto my chest? It’s a cheese with wings, and it’s funny. Ladies love it, and men wish they had the nerve to get one of their very own.”

Subject: Ian T. Peacock, specialist
Location: Di Bruno Bros., Philadelphia
Artist: Scott Bakoss











Curated by Laurel Miller
Photography by Caren Alpert, Rachel Barrett, Bruce Bennett, Charity Burggraaf, Tim Furnish, Ryan Lavine, Gabriel Teague

See photos below

Sheri LaVigne, owner and cheesemonger, the Calf & Kid in Seattle
Dave Puchta, manager, Murray’s Cheese, Grand Central, New York City
<a href="http://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http%3A%2F%2FcultFelicia Johnson, cheesemonger, Taylor’s Market, Sacramento
Gordon Edgar, cheese buyer, Rainbow Grocery Cooperative, San Francisco
Jena Davidson-Hood, owner, Sacred Wheel Cheese & Specialty Market, San Francisco
Jena Davidson-Hood, owner, Sacred Wheel Cheese & Specialty Market, San Francisco
Adam Moskowitz, CEO, Larkin, Cold Storage, Long Island City
Christina Fleming, specialist/buyer, Whole Foods Market, Louisville
(l-r) Ezekial Becerra,  Nichole Becerra & Miranda Schoot; team leaders, Whole Foods Market, Houston
Ezekial Becerra,  Nichole Becerra & Miranda Schoot; team leaders, Whole Foods Market, Houston
Ezekial Ferguson, cheesemonger, Di Bruno Bros., Philadelphia
Ezekial Ferguson, cheesemonger, Di Bruno Bros., Philadelphia
 Ian T. Peacock, specialist, Di Bruno Bros., Philadelphia