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8 of the Coolest Queer Fashion and Music Photographers to Follow

From Campbell Addy and Kito Munoz to Ottilie Landmark and Sharna Osborne.

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8 of the Coolest Queer Fashion and Music Photographers to Follow

From Campbell Addy and Kito Munoz to Ottilie Landmark and Sharna Osborne.

This Pride month, we’re looking at the creatives behind the lens, the ones who continually inspire us with their fashion prowess, approach to imagery and unique styles of creative direction. Whether it’s their signature aesthetic style and color palette, subject matter or the impressive roster of brands they work with, there’s plenty of inspiration to be found on the Instagram pages and websites of these creative visionaries, so if you don’t already, it’s time to click that follow button.

To help make things a little bit easier, we’ve rounded up some of the coolest photographers in the space right now, known for working with our favorite brands and talents. From established names like Campbell Addy and the Scandebergs to more emerging talents like Emmie America and Ottilie Landmark, our current list explores a wide range of truly visionary talents who explore themes of sexuality, queer identity, diverse cultures and of course: fashion.

Known for collaborating with major brands like Fendi, Gucci and OFF-WHITE, the photographers on our list are also known for lending their talents to rising labels like Sinead O’Dwyer and working with the likes of fashion it-girls like Iris Law and Paloma Elsesser, to name a few.

Scroll down for our full list of the coolest queer fashion photographers to follow for endless amounts of creative inspiration.

Ottilie Landmark

 

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Danish photographer Ottilie Landmark is best known for her continuing work with fashion’s most inclusive designer: Sinead O’Dwyer. Landmark captured the designer’s recent Fall/Winter 2025 “Character Studies” campaign and has been working with O’Dwyer for several years. Her inclusive approach to photography lends itself to empowering visuals, highlighting the power of queerness through rich hues and experimental poses.

Sharna Osborne

 

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A regular collaborator of Martine Rose and one of the creative geniuses behind that visionary Converse and Charli XCX shoot, Sharna Osborne is a name you need to be familiar with. Known for her lo-fi aesthetic and distinctive approach to filmmaking and photography, she’s worked with brands like Saint Laurent and Acne Studios, plus models like Irina Shayk, Lily Cole and Gabbriette.

Campbell Addy

 

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Campbell Addy is undoubtedly one of the most known fashion photographers of our generation. Born and raised in South London, Addy has become known for his narrative style and expressive works, regularly platforming culturally diverse voices and communities. Over the years, he’s worked with everyone from Calvin Klein to Off-White, along with capturing celebs like Tyler, The Creator and Beyonce.

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The Scandebergs, aka Stefano Colombini and Alberto Albanese, are one of fashion’s biggest photographer duos, known for their work with major brands like Fendi, MAC and Gucci. Over the years, the high-flying dream team has worked with everyone from Iris Law to Marina Abramovic.

Emmie America

 

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Emmie America is a cinematic fashion photographer based in New York City. Her vibrant work spans fashion, film, music and culture and ranges from capturing synchronized swimming in Arizona to hanging backstage with Lisa and Pharrell before the Met Gala.

Quil Lemons

 

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28-year-old Quil Lemons is a New York-based photographer who specializes in themes surrounding masculinity, queer identity and race. Over his impressive career, he’s worked for the likes of Calvin Klein, Telfar and Gucci Eyewear, and made history in 2021 when he became the youngest person to photograph Vanity Fair‘s cover.

Kito Muñoz

 

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Spanish photographer Kito Muñoz is currently based between Paris and Madrid and explores themes of sexuality and playfulness through a distinctive lens. His work is known for its unique approach to color and saturation and often has hints of surrealism and the uncanny. In the past, Muñoz has worked with brands like Camper, Palomo Spain and JW Anderson.

Milena Zara

 

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Berlin-based photographer Milena Zara specializes in fashion and culture events. Her work spans fashion, art and music and so far, she’s worked with the likes of adidas, Zalando, On Running and Les Mills.

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