
| Lincoln launched his photo creating skills in 1982, and 3-D Photo skills in 1994. Much of Lincoln's work could be described as humorous. He describes them as narrative environmental portraits. In some circles his type of work is called "Conceptual Photography". His technique comes from a background in film and having worked as a character animator since 1992. Besides interesting looking people, Lincoln has a genuine passion for photographing monkeys and funny looking pets. He is working on different books to showcase these images. Lincoln has had some of his photography featured in magazines, galleries, and books as part of collections of multiple artists. He also has a love for animal charities and zoos. Because of that, he has donated some of his photographs to charity auctions. If you have a worthy charity and would like to get Lincoln involved, please contact him. |
| Lincoln rang in the new millennium photographing monkeys in Japan. Most notably in "The Valley of Hell" where the monkeys spend most of their day in natural hot springs. Lincoln was lucky enough to actually get in the water with a few of the monkeys. It was the most amazing experience he has ever had. These days Lincoln spends his time Stateside photographing lively portraits for magazines, books, celebrities, and corporations in search of "Hip" portraits that reveal the fun side of the client. Look for Lincoln's work in "House Industries Magazine", "Power Puff Girls Magazine", as well as galleries in the Los Angeles area. Inquire about commissioning a photo shoot, e-mail Lincoln. If you have a VERY interesting home, odd collection of "things", a really Weird looking pet, or you yourself are quite interesting looking, please contact him. It is more likely he will be interested if you live in California, but he does travel. |
| November 1st 2001 Issue #23 of "Giant Robot" magazine hit the shelves with 3 pages of monkeys in hot tubs photos as well as an interview with Lincoln. A great magazine, worth picking up. Giant Robot can be found at most news stands in the entertainment section, or sometimes in the art or culture section. |
| All of the photographs on this web site are available as photo quality archival prints in sizes 8X10, 11X14 or 16X20. To inquire about prices for prints pleasee-mail Lincoln. |