Aidan Lynch is a photographer, videographer, and editor residing in Baltimore, MD.

He maintains a consistent focus in non-fiction media, placing storytelling at the forefront of his focus. He provides creative advertising campaigns, documentary/photo-journalism work, and post-production editing services for brands, businesses, and individuals.

Lynch is known for his creative advertising work with brands such as Nike, Parra, Venue Skateboards, and Parlor Express.

In 2022 Lynch embarked on an expedition in Iceland, traveling with a research team at Global Treks, studying the anthropology and geology of the region. Lynch followed the team for 8 days and produced a 25-minute film, as well as a photo series documenting the trip.

In 2023 he completed a two-year project titled: Through the Looking Glass, an experimental skateboarding film. The film was screened at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Richmond, VA, and later published online by Irregular Skate Magazine, based out of Munich, Germany. Lynch is currently working on another skateboarding film in Baltimore, MD, set to finish in late 2026.

From 2023 onward, Lynch has worked with a variety of non-profit organizations such as PBS, AARP, the DC Bar Foundation, MAKE Studio, Catholic Leadership Ministries, and more.

Most recently, he has produced event coverage content for tools and outdoor company: Stanley Black & Decker, working with brands such as Dewalt, Craftsman, Lenox, and more.

While Lynch continues to produce media content for corporate and non-profit organizations, he continues to build his photo-journalism repertoire, traveling and documenting remote locations and modern conflicts.