Street Style Snap Shot Fashion

Get used to it…

You know, all of you out there including myself who think that what is happening is what is happening are wrong.

The HOT item right now are images taken on the streets with real people wearing what ever they wear and being cataloged and highlighted in all of the major press. The press then try emulating that look with real people wearing fashion that the magazine stylists have chosen to give them a genuine on the street and caught by accident look. They  get photographers to take “Street Style Snap Shot Fashion” to give them that “LOOK” and publish them.

Take for example the hottest Fashion blogs like The Sartorialist, Style Rookie and Garance Doré. These blogs are in the Top Ten Fashion Blogs of the most powerful influences today. They are cited by Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Pop etc. as well as being syndicated throughout the world. Some of these bloggers have been picked up by major photo agents, as they represent the new wave. As a result they get to shoot and contribute to the major fashion magazines around the globe.

The fashion scene is in constant flux and the old rules no longer apply as they never did in the first place. “The Scene” is dynamic and constantly changing as are the roles of those cataloging “The Scene”, i.e. the chroniclers or what used to be called fashion photographers.

To make it today as a “Fashion Photographer” you really have to see fashion to capture fashion and to see fashion you have to express your own views of what it means to you and capture it in your own way. The classic set up the image in the studio still works, but there is a new kid on the block. Better wake up to this reality and confront the fact that there will always be a “New Big Thing”.

As Bob Dylan so aptly sang, “The Times They are a Changing.”

About Benjamin Kanarek
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Fashion and Beauty Photographer. Some of the magazines I have shot for include: VOGUE (Italy, Paris, Brazil, Mexico, Latin America, RG VOGUE), Harper’s BAZAAR (China, en Español, Hong Kong, Italy), L’Officiel Paris, New York Daily News Fashion, New York Times Magazine – Fashion Supplement, Women’s Wear Daily, Cosmopolitan (France and Italy), Elle (Spain, Portugal and Greece editions), Madame Figaro, Votre Beauté, “W” Magazine UK, Flare, Chatelaine, Glamour (France), Biba, 100 Cose, Dealer Deluxe, Oyster, Deutsch, Icon, Issue One, Tank, West East, Jardin des Modes, Dépêche Mode…
  • Guess the Lighting

    I guess all you need to do is hang on 5th avenue in NYC with a long lens.

  • regen

    The Japanese has been doing this for decades, there are megazines even only for snap shot fashion.

  • http://aleph-naught.com/ Michael James

    Definately agree. I’ve been watching the Sartorialist for the past year now, and similar blogs. There’s even one in my home town now.