Frank Lynen

Frank Lynen is a photographer at heart, as he defines himself. He says he's addicted to the camera, or rather, to the images he can create with it. Finding the perfect position and light, his creativity soars, and he offers the observer enriching solutions to the subject, transforming them into new works that reflect his unique world. That's why many clients place their complete trust in him for the creation of images and usually don't even participate in the shoot so as not to interrupt the flow of Frank's crazy addiction. His direction of his free work generates impressive masterpieces in the transmission and exchange of messages from his subjective perspective, both in aesthetics and content, as evidenced by the publication of several books and calendars. Frank's extensive work for Credito Real, featuring portraits and crafts from Oaxaca and various artisanal disciplines throughout the Mexican interior. Examples include artistic glassblowing for the Pavisa and Novell groups, the book for the City of Knowledge in Monterrey, his participation in the Pro México book by Nestlé México and Comex, and his year-long photographs of the works of artist Thomas Emde.