3 Street Style Photographers You Must Follow

With Fashion Month right around the corner (where did summer go?) we at StyleCircle are patiently waiting for a bombardment of street style shots to fill up our Instagram feed. While you may already be familiar with the Bill Cunninghams and Tommy Tons of street style, we guarantee you won’t be disappointed by the work of our three favourites below.

  1. Walking Canucks

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Image by Walking Canucks

Canadian photographer Daniel Kim takes edgy, active shots of his fashionable subjects. Find him outside of TOM, or in October at the WMCFW tents. But catch him while you can; with his shots of Paris and Milan Fashion Week picked up by Woman Sense and Kenton magazine, we can’t imagine that this Canuck will stay local for much longer. @walkingcanucks

2. Adam Katz Sinding: Le 21ieme

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Image by Le 21ieme

Adam Katz Sinding’s Instagram bio reads: “This is NOT a FUCKING “Street Style Blog,” and we think we know why. Sinding’s candid shots of his subjects are intimate and spontaneous in a way unlike his competitors. Currently residing in Brooklyn, Katz tours the world for Fashion Month, has 403,000 Instagram followers and has work regularly featured on Vogue.com, Lucky, Style.com and W. This American photographer is not one to be missed! @le21ieme

3. The Locals

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Image by The Locals

Based in Copenhagen, Denmark, The Locals is run by Søren Jepsen, a regular contributor to GQ, Refinery29, Elle and (last but not least) Vogue. Jepsen’s playful, colourful shots of models, designers and style-influencers are what first caught our eye. His portraits, however, are what really steal the show. Jepsen’s images can (and should!) be viewed on his blog here. @thelocals