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9 Up-and-Coming Fashion Photographers to Know

The next generation of visionary fashion photographers is here. Get to know the creators behind the camera that you'll be seeing in every fashion campaign and editorial shoot to come.

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You're probably familiar with the faces of all the latest lookbooks, editorial shoots, and ad campaigns, but how well do you know the visionary photographers behind them? A new vanguard of supermodels is taking the fashion world by storm, and it's safe to say the same is true for the youngest generation of fashion photographers whose work has been featured in everything from breakout luxury brand campaigns to editorial features in esteemed publications. 

In celebration of a new generation of artistsL'OFFICIEL gets to know all the up-and-coming fashion photographers that you'll be seeing everywhere—that is, if you're not already.

Chloé Horseman

 

With a portfolio encompassing editorial shoots and commercial projects alike, Chloé Horseman utilizes a unique style of portrait photography—a signature mode that captures subjects in intimate, tender moments characterized by soft lighting, lively colors, and masterful use of dynamic camera angles. Despite her young age, Horseman has accrued an expansive portfolio, including projects with brands like Calvin Klein, Collina Strada, Ganni, Glossier, Reformation, and Proenza Schouler

Thalía Gochez

 

Pasadena native Thalía Gochez has broken onto the Los Angeles fashion scene as an up-and-coming photographer, stylist, and creative director. Gochez's work typically features plenty of vibrant colors, as well as a sense of potent emotionality that resonates with viewers, no matter the subject matter. A self-taught photographer, Gochez honed her skills by working with friends, exploring the endless inspirations of LA, and practicing her visual storytelling skills through her eye for fashionefforts that have not been fruitless. Gochez has a wide range of projects under her belt, ranging from campaigns for Nike, Apple, and Rare Beauty, to an editorial shoot with Reneé Rapp

Maddy Rotman

 

Maddy Rotman, an LA-based photographer, specializes in everything from intimate portraiture to picturesque nature still-lifes. Through her personal projects, Rotman chronicles her life in Los Angeles with photos that act as brief flashes of memory, showcasing a string of small, mellow moments that make up a larger narrative. With many professional commissions, Rotman follows the same approach, as seen in the tender, close-up portraits of musicians like Maggie Rogers, Cherry Glazerr, Nitefire, and Weyes Blood. Other fashion commissions include photography for Chanel, Miaou, and Acne Studios, among others.

Nadia Lee Cohen

 

Whether you know Nadia Lee Cohen as the muse of Schiaparelli, a runway model for Fenty, or for her filmographyincluding Beyoncé's Renaissance II teaser and music videos for Tyler, the Creator and A$AP Rocky—there's no doubt that the 31-year-old Londoner is taking over the fashion world. Cohen has photographed Kim Kardashian, shot and directed a short film for Maison Margiela, and held a solo photography exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in Los Angeles, proving her influence as a multi-hyphenate artist with an aesthetic vision that's taking over every scene—music, modeling, or high fashion—that she steps into. 

Quil Lemons

 

Known for his work on themes of family, race, and beauty, as well as his daring explorations of masculinity and gender, Quil Lemons has become one of the most in-demand fashion photographers in the industry. In the past two years alone, Lemons has shot some of the biggest cultural figures of the modern age—ranging from Billie Eilish and Ice Spice to Paloma Elsesser and Joan Smalls. Known for his editorial work—including Dakota Johnson for L'OFFICIEL USA's March 2024 cover issue—Lemons captures his subjects, as well as the clothes they wear, with a truly unique artistic eye that captures them at their very best—honest, unfiltered, and real. 

Tyrell Hampton

 

Tyrell Hampton has quickly risen to the forefront of the scene as one of the most sought-after young fashion photographers in the industry. Known for the dynamic energy he captures in photos, it's not unusual to spot Hampton at the biggest parties and events of the year behind his camera, expertly cataloging all the highlights—high-energy dancing, passionate kisses, and celebs mid-conversation included. Aside from documenting the electric energy of NYC and LA nightlife, Hampton has worked with some of the trendiest style icons in the game—Hailey Bieber, Dua Lipa, Miley Cyrus, and Zendaya, to name a few—and shot for brands like Louis Vuitton, Calvin Klein, Coach, and Adidas. As a former dancer, Hampton has a keen eye for movement, which is why all of his work—no matter the context—is imbued with a youthful, spontaneous energy that the fashion world can't get enough of. 

Andy Jackson

 

Based in Brooklyn, NY, Andy Jackson has established himself as a multi-talented artist, with experience in both lifestyle and fashion photography. As a young fashion photographer, Jackson has broken onto the scene with features in several prominent fashion publications. In addition to editorial work, Jackson was responsible for the viral Levi's x Emma Chamberlain campaign and has also shot for Google, Ralph Lauren, and Saks Fifth Avenue.

Jody Rogac

 

Born and raised in Vancouver, Canada, Jody Rogac draws inspiration from the lush natural serenity of her home and applies it to her work as a fashion and portrait photographer. Commanding an expert knowledge of handling light and space, Rogac imbues her photos with unique elegance and refinement. Known for the raw emotion and empathy that her work exudes, Rogac has shot fashion photography for brands with a similar ethos—including The Row, Rachel Comey, Puppets & Puppets, and Tory Burch. 

Keith Oshiro

 

With a mixed portfolio of fashion photography and lifestyle shots, LA-based photographer Keith Oshiro has become synonymous with the sense of individuality and complexity that he brings to his work. Incorporating fresh conceptions of gender and identity into his shots, Oshiro's fashion photography toys with the fluidity of human nature and self-expression and often features a masterful manipulation of light and shadow, resulting in pieces that are both visually and intellectually intriguing, making it no secret why he's one of the most compelling up-and-coming fashion photographers in the scene right now. 

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