PORTLAND, Ore.—Black Label Magazine, known for its nude pictorials and adult content, is returning to regular production after an extended break in recent years.
In a candid message to patrons, magazine founder Lincoln issued a public apology for the disruptions in content and engagement since 2020, acknowledging the setbacks faced in maintaining the magazine’s operations.
“I’m sorry if I let you down,” he said. “Creating this art, knowing there are people out there it’s giving pleasure to, has been and is my passion.”
After taking 2024 to restructure and strategize, the publication "is prepared to resume consistent releases starting in April 2025. The first wave of content will include the final shoots at the original Black Label Studio, with bi-weekly releases scheduled through the 4th of July weekend. Additionally, new material shot in Las Vegas—featuring both fan-favorite alumni and new performers to the Black Label cadre—will debut later in the year," a representative said.
Lincoln also announced plans for exclusive VIP image galleries, blog posts, and interactive contests.
Looking beyond 2025, Lincoln said he hopes to rebuild Black Label Magazine and the ground work for an improved studio in 2026.
“The only way that happens is from fan support,” he stated, expressing gratitude to loyal patrons who have supported the brand.
"Black Label Magazine remains committed to its values of creating a safe and ethical space for performers and providing unparalleled, artistic erotica for its audience. With a renewed focus, Lincoln aims to prove that the magazine's best years lie ahead," he said.
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