The Fink’s Are Building FINK Caps Through Craft, Partnership, and Shared Vision
Photo Courtesy: Kristin Anderson Studios

The Fink’s Are Building FINK Caps Through Craft, Partnership, and Shared Vision

Some brands begin with a market opportunity. Others begin with lived experience.

FINK Caps™ belong to the latter. Rooted in decades of tattooing and shaped through leadership and vision, the brand reflects a partnership where craft, instinct, and execution move together with clarity.

At the center of the story is FINK Caps, a patented, slanted oval ink cap, simple in form, intentionally improving flow, visibility, and control. Designed by Brad Fink, the concept is grounded in nearly four decades of hands-on experience and a deep understanding of how tattooers actually work. The result is not a reinvention, but a subtle shift, one that feels natural in practice and purposeful in design.

Brad Fink‘s legacy within tattooing spans generations. Known for his bold artistic voice and long-standing presence in the industry, his work extends beyond the skin. He is a co-owner of Daredevil Tattoo in New York City, home to the Daredevil Tattoo Museum, and Iron Age Tattoo in St. Louis. His career has been shaped by culture, history, and a commitment to the craft that continues to influence artists around the world. FINK Caps emerges from that same lineage, built from experience, not theory.

The Fink’s Are Building FINK Caps Through Craft, Partnership, and Shared Vision

Photo Courtesy: Kristin Anderson Studios

What began inside the tattoo world is now evolving into something broader under Cameron Fink’s leadership. As CEO, she brings structure, clarity, and forward movement to the brand, guiding its expansion with intention. Cameron is known for turning vision into execution, building not just products, but platforms. Her approach is direct, decisive, and grounded in long-term growth.

Beyond FINK Caps, Cameron is a serial entrepreneur and the founder of Cameo Studio Designs, where she has led large-scale commercial projects across construction, concrete surfacing, lighting, and design. That background informs the way she operates, detail-oriented, disciplined, and built to scale. It is the same mindset she brings into FINK Caps as the brand continues to grow across industry, business, and lifestyle spaces.

Together, Cameron and Brad create a balance that defines the company. Brad brings the instinct, the legacy, and the lived experience of a tattooer. Cameron brings the structure, the expansion, and the strategic vision to take it further. Their alignment is not manufactured; it is lived, built through years of working side by side and understanding how to move forward together.

As FINK Caps gains traction across media and within the tattoo community, the brand is entering its next phase. Upcoming releases, including OG Gold, Boss Pink, and a limited-edition series, signal a continued focus on design, identity, and evolution. At the same time, Cameron is leading the brand’s expansion into the permanent makeup industry, opening the door to a new category of artists while maintaining its foundation in tattoo culture.

This period of growth is also personal. As they move through a significant chapter in life, their approach remains the same: steady, focused, and aligned in how they lead and build.

That mindset carries into everything surrounding the brand. FINK Caps is not defined by scale alone, but by the people behind it, their resilience, their partnership, and their commitment to doing things with intention.

What began as a simple, intuitive shift in design has become something more enduring. FINK Caps stands at the intersection of tradition and evolution, shaped by experience, strengthened through partnership, and guided by a clear and deliberate sense of direction.

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